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PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. TWICE, DAILY, 2.30 and 8, NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER. NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER. NEPTUNE'S /DAUGHTER. NEPTUNE'S, DAUGHTER. NEPTUNE'S, DAUGHTER. NEPTUNE'Si DAUGHTER, STILL PACKING THEM IN. S TILL PACKING THEM IN. STILL PACKING THEM IN. SITILL PACKING THEM IN. SITILL PACKING THEM IN. ' SITILL PACKING THEM IN. Although this Marvellous Photoplay )s now neaiiing the end of its SECOND . WEEK in tin's city, the INTEREST CONTINUES U.NABATED, and the Theatre is not laTfjei enough to accommodato all those who wish to view this wonderful Spectaculaf Romance. Admittedly the greatest lecture Play Ever Produced. DOI3'T BE DISAPPOINTED, ItOOK .SEATS EARLY. PRICE!5 —Stalls, Is.; Circle, 25.; Children Halfi-price. R-eserves at the Bristol, 2s. fid. , ■ SPORTING. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. IBrd and 25th October, 1915.' TVTOM: (NATIONS for all events at the * a! t*ove meeting will CLOSE at 9 o'clock < p.m. on MONDAY, 11th OCTOBER, 1915, at the office of tho Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. . A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. QAN'CERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. .ME TROPOLITAN MEETING, 1915. ■ NOVEMBER, 6th, .Bth, 10th, and 13th. FRIDAY, OCTOBER Bth. I ENTRANCE: ' .STEWARDS'/HANDICAP, of 1500 . ■ sova., Six- furlongs. 1 sov. J.UVEGHLE PLATE, of 500 sovs. - Five t j furlongs 1 gov. METI tOPOLITAN HANDICAP,., of "£250 sovs. Ono mile and a •'hal'{.---'-.v.';..-.ii.-'.-.V..,.;..; 1 soy. CANTERBURY- CUP, of iOOO sovs. ' Tw ci miles and- a quarter 1 sov. JOCIEEY CLUB HANDICAP, of '•100'-sots'. ' - One mile. 1 sov. 'ME3 fBERS' HANDICAP, of 750. so-is': Seven furlongs .'. 1 sov. STEAD MEMORIAL GOLD CUP, of 1000 sovs. One mile attd a qriaiter. :. 1 soy. Entries ■ Close at 9 p.m. ' W. H. E. WANICLYN. Secretary. .A , l '.£2,000 SELECTION OF ' NEWEST BRITISH SUITINGS is now on show at MILLIGAN'S, • Kelburn Avenue. Tj*DR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves Ji- try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve 33bnic. ■ ■ It -never fails. Acts promptly, while ijts effects aTe lasting. •Price, 2s. 6d. bottle. Procurable at ! R. M. GREEN, Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. BROKEN COKE. SI EDUCED to Is. per sack, delivered, The BEST of all Fuels. Order, from GAS COMPANY. AN AVIATION SCHOOL ——: -ftA! lIOTORUA PROPOSAL, j (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) / Rotorua, Octobcr 7/ i At a- meeting of tho executive of the ■ 'Chamber of Commerce, Mr. A. W. GilI Hies olfered £1000 towards establishing .ail aviation school in Rotorua. Ho also the froo use of a site on the lake shore. ' The executive decidcd to request the Hon. H. W. Herries to briug tlio subject before the Governiment.

I'' MAGNESIA FOR DYSPEPTICS. ! 5 SPECIALIST EECOMMENDS IT INSTEAD OP DRUGS. "Only those in constant touch with sufffl rers'from indigestion and dyspepsia can Jhllly realise tho v harm done by the improper use of drugs and artificial diges--1 tants," remarked ■ an eminent specialist reeont'y. "Personally I raroly advocate the use of drugs ■in tho treatment of -digestive or stomach troubles, for in '! jpractically overy instance I have proved j 'tire underlying cause to be excessive acidity of "tho stomach and consequent fomentation of tho food contents. Therefore, in place of the once widely-used drugs, I invariably recommend the use j of magnesia to neutralise tho acid- ! ity and stop the food fermenting, •and tho wonderful results I have obtained during the past three years ' convince mo that there is no finer trcat- , menb for indigestion, dyspepsia, etc., etc. ■ It nsust, ,of course, be clearly understood that I do not employ or advise the ilse 1 of such forms of magnesia as citrates, 1 acetates, sulphates, -etc.—llhese would often do more harm than good; nothing but, Jure bisuratod magnesia—the form prescribed by physicians—should ever be i used to neutralise stomach acids. This is not at all difficult to obtain—in fact, I find that most clicmists now stock the ■ preparation in tablet form in addition to tho oniinary powder. Half a teaspoonful of bisEratod magnesia in powder form or two coaipressed tablets taken with a little water .after meals will usually bo found quite sufficient to instantly neutralise the acidity ■ and prevent food fermentation, thereby ensuring painless, natural digestion, loir even chronic sufferers." Advt.

Four in and near Wellington are MTertised for sale by Messrs. Blake aijd Co., Auctioneers, Cuba Siroet. Wosds* Gmt Pettwrmlnt Curd,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2587, 8 October 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2587, 8 October 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2587, 8 October 1915, Page 7

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