AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRECourtenay Place. 'Phone 165. THE QUESTION' OF THE HOUR-: CAN- ONE WOMAN ASSUME SEVEN DISTINCT CHARACTERS? MADAME MARION CHALLENGED | BY 'MR. JAMES DYKES, the Prominent Wellington Auctioneer, who will donate ifis" to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund if it is proved that tliero is only One I'crßon making the quick changes. MESSES. FULLER HAVE ACCEPTED MR. JAMES DYKES'S CHALLENGE and thoy have also agreed that if the -Act is not genuine to donate a substantial cheque to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund, THE TEST WILL TAKE PLACE NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, , JULY 22nd. A well-known Wellington citizen will he chosen, and iwill Tiew Madame Marion's act from behind the scenes, and on the conclusion of same will announce to the audience whether or not sho plays the SEVEN DIFFERENT CHARACTERS that she professes. THIS FORTHCOMING CONTEST SHOULD AROUSE Extraordinary Public Interest, as it is the first time in the annals of New Zealand theatrical events that any member of an audienco has expressed doubt-about the genuineness of a legitimate act. , Supported by a Brilliant Programme of Feature Attractions, including DOROTHY HARRIS, TOZART, f , PHIL ASCOT, THE NEWMANS, GARDINER AND LEMAK, : FLEURETTE, NELLIE KOLLE. Prices—2s,, Is. 6d., and Is. Booking at The Bristol Piano ..Co., Bd. extra, Doors 7.15. .
HOW DYSPEPTICS CAN AVOID DIETING.
Ai SPECIALIST'S ADVICE. : A famous stomach specialist, whose writings havo appeared in many languages, states that tho old plan of strict dieting for dyspepsia has gradually grown into disfavour, partly on account of its weakoningr effect, but Chiefly because of tho discovery that nearly all stomach trouble is directly or indirectly duo to acidity. The stomach itself not being responsible for this acidity, but being, in fact, inflamed, irritated and distended thereby, it logioally follows that instead of diets and mcdieines. tho thing to do is to gfet rid of the acid. For this purpose half a tenspoonful of bisurated magnesia in a little water taken immediately after meals .will be found unequalled, as it instantly neutralises -the acid, stops the fermentation of food, dispels tho gas, and thus permits the stomach to proceed with' its work without hindrance. Owing to its prompt and certain action bisurated magnesia, which is .obtainable from any chemist, in either tablet or powder form, 6hould always be. used- in preference to'the other forms of magnesia, suoh as the milks, carbonates or oxides! and it is doubtless due to this superiority of bisurated magnesia, that it is so extensively used in lending hospitals and in tha field amtoilaac« f» France, •sAfakJ
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2518, 20 July 1915, Page 7
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