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AMUSEMENTS. j Prices as usual—ls. and 6d.. THE KING'S,' ■ • HE KING'S. ' • ' HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Where the Big Feature Films are. ; A Remarkable Selig Drama, with Kathleen Williams in the lead, IN TUNE WITH THE. WILD. I IN TUNE WITH THE WILD. IN TUNE WITH THE WILD. | Emphasising the close bond existing between Wild-Animal'Life and that of. Man. Adventures with Ferocions Beasts of the African Jungle., •••• IN TUNE WITH THE WILD. IN TUNE WITH THE WILD. IN TUNE WITH THE . WILD, A Farce Burlesque with Flora Finch and Lilian Walker, ' THE NEW STENOGRAPHER, THE NEW STENOGRAPHER, . THE NEW STENOGRAPHER,. A "Silent Comedy." Something entirely new by tho Vitagraph Co; GERMAN FLEET AT KIEL. GERMAN FLEET AT KIEL. GERMAN FLEET AT KIEL. : Giving somo idea of the High Sea Fleet. SUSPENDED CEREMONY. WHEN KING'S TORE LAW, THROUGH BRANDENBERG, KING'S WAR GAZETTE. Reserves at the Bristol, Is. Cd. 'JjWERYBODY'S. Direction Fuller's, Limited. TO-DAY, FROM NOON. , In preparation for "The Day" Germany had an army of Spies in various occupations in England when war was declared,and our' ' 3500 ft. dramatic war 6tery, 'ON HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE. ON HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE. ON HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE. ON HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE. Is a realistic portrayal of what was 1 happening at that critical period. The outwitting of German Spies by a brave British girl is a feature of the picture narrative. ON HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE. ON HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE. ON HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE. Full of thrilling scenes, culminating in the death of the Germans by means of I the bomb they intended for the troop CHARLES CHAPLIN, Keystono'g CHARLES CHAPLIN, Unique , CHARLES CHAPLIN, Comedian. Goes out for Cheap Day's Sport. Keystone's MABEL NORMAND,! Charming MABEL NORMAND, Comedienne. 1 MABEL NORMAND; • The Motor-car Girl at the Races, A GENTLEMAN OF NERVE. The most absurdly humorous situations develop, and convulsive rqars, of laughter 'are heard with each foot screened.-. .. GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC. THE SPONGE INDUSTRY. GERMAN FLEET IN KIEL. Our Prices: Adults, Gd.; Children, 3d. BEGG'S PIANOS. BEST BRITISH MANUFACTURE. OUR long experience in. the Piano business (extending. ower 53 years) has enabled us to' select 'the' best available. Our. sole Agencies consist of the following old-established British Firms, whose products are a guarantee of the best workmanship :— JOHN' BRINSMEAD AND SONS (1820)., JUSTIN BROWNE (1836). .;. CHALLEN AND SON (1804). GEORGE ROGERS AND SONS (1813). ;... : Our Showrooms are.6tocked . with the latest Models by eaoh maker, and intending purchasers should certainly , favour us with a visit of inspection. If unable to call, we will post you illustrated Catar iogues free. Our extended payment sjr. tern ie worth investigating; • : , , CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANO . . HOUSE IN N.Z. .. BALL-ROOM DANCING. TVTRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for BeiVJL ginners will Re-open on MONDAY. Maroh 15th, and will bo held throughout the season on Monday and Wednesday Evenings.' .. . ~ ~ . ... Intending Pupils are requested to communicate with Mts. Mason. Address: 86 Ghuznee Street- (near St. Peter's Church). Private Lessons by Arrangement. SCHOOL OF 76 HILL ST. MISS ESTELLE BEERE, Certificated Teacher, London and Amerioa, resumes teaching, (private lessons) MONDAY, Maroh Ist; Children's Classes begin SATURDAY, Maroh 6th. • Interviews or 'Phone. 1 KENILWORTH, HILL STREET.

PRACTICAL PRESCRIPTION AGAINST . STOMACH ACIDITY. ; BY A SPECIALIST. . ' "Nine-tenths of all oases of stomach trouble nowadays," says a leading speciallet, ' are caused by too much acid. ' In the beginning- the stomach itself is not diseased, but if this acid condition is allowed to continue, the acid is very likely to eat into ,tho stomach walls and produce stomach ulcer or cancer, cither of which' may render a radical surgical operation necessary, even to prolong life. Therefore an 'acid stomach' is really a dangerous condition, and should bo treated seriously.' It is utterly i'seless to take pepsin and ordinary stcmach tablets. The excess aoid must be-neutralised'by the administration of an efficiont antiacul. For "this purpose physicians nearly always recommend taking half a teaspoonful of bisuratod magnesia in a little water after each meal.. L*rg* ; nU''ntit.ic<s njay ibc- used if necessary, as'it is absolutely harmless. But bo sure to get, the bitiiiratei magnesia, as other forms of magnesia have not the same action in the stomach as th« bijuratod, »n<] fvajuoiitly ;»Avj)-harin than goodi-AW)-

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2405, 10 March 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2405, 10 March 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2405, 10 March 1915, Page 7

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