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AMUSEMENTB. (QRAND OPERA . HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THIS EVENING, AT 8. AND FOUR. FOLLOWING \NIGHTS. J. AND N. TAIT present SYDNEY JAMES . And his Famous ■ ROYAL STROLLERS. ROYAL STIiOLLERS. ROYAL STROLLERS. ROYAL STROLLERS. THI3 NEW PROGRAMME TUB NEW PROGRAMME PRESENTED 'LAST NIGIIT PRESENTED LAST NIGHT A BIGGER. SUCCESS' THAN EVER. NOT ONE DULL MOMENT. Tho present Programme, which is full of sparkling-, novel, and original numbers, will be presented again to-night and tomorrow night. For tho final three .nights of the Wellington seasoii another chango wiii be made. REMEMBER, ' THE ROYAL STROLLERS THE ROYAL STROLLERS THE ROYAL STROLLERS SEASON IS DRAWING TO A CLOSE. Don't fail to sco the .present programme. Box Plans for the remainder of Wellington season now on view at the Bristol, Popular Prices—3s., 25., and le. Reserves, D.C. 'and 0.5., js. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Commencing NEXT TUESDAY. NIGHT. • NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. (Seven Nights Only.) tIRST PRODUCTION HERE Of Roi Cooper Mogrue's Great War Play, UNDER, FIRE. UNDER FIRE. UNDER FIRE. UNDER FIRE. .'UNDER FIRE. . UNDER FIRE. [ WITHOUT NOISE, ! AVITHOUT HORROR, But WITH COMEDY AND ROMANCE. See— The British in the Trenches. The Shell-shot Church in France. The German Invasion of Belgium. The Aeroplane Bomb Attack. The Meeting of the Spies., Tho Flight of tho Peasants. The Belgian Girl's Vengeance. The British Field Hospital. J. C. Williamson's BRILLIANT COMPANY'OF- POPULAR PLAYERS. Headed by the Universal Favourite, JULIUS KNIGHT . JULLUS KNIGHT Supported by LIZETTE PARKES, LOUIS KIMBALL. D. J. Williams, Eileen Sparks, Royd Irwin,' Herbert Leigh, ' Emma Temple, Hugh Hunt-ley, Charles Morse, Victor Tainall, A'lfred Bristowe,' J. _B. Atliolwood, Rosslyn Vane, H. -AY. \ania, Harry Sweney, D. T. Lalor, .Carlton, Stuai't Raymond Lawrence, Thomas Lloyd, T. W.ilkins, James Hughes, AValter Vincent, Kenneth Brampton. AND A HOST OF AUXILIARIES. OVER '200 PEOPLE WILL TAKE PART IN THIS PRODUCTION. "UNDER FIRE". Ropresents the Highest Achievement of ' Stage Art. Its wonderful realism ASTONISHES AND AMAZES." Tho BOX PLANS will open,at THE BRISTOL NEXT FRIDAY MORNING at 9 o'clock. ■ . PRICES—D.C. and R.S., 65.; Stalls, 35.: Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra, THE 'SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, Whitmore Street.

CONCERT TO-NIGHT, 8. Tho Mayoress and Party.' BEYOND QUESTION There is the largest and ' FINEST DISPLAY of Smart • Suitings on view at ' MILLI G A N ' S Kelhurn Avenue. BRICE'S . ■ T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, BRANDON' STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains.. Xf you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.50, try Brice'6.

WH. P H I L P, » CORNHILL STREET. House, Window and, Office-Cleaning Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED, Telephone 3292 (3 rings). THE GRAND FIRE-SCREEN, (Patented.) lixes on to side of Mantel and works exactly like a, spring-blind. Prices (postago paid)— Black, 12s. 6d.: Antique Finish, 17s. Cd. Sond for ,Illustrated Catalogue. Solo Agents: HOPWOOD HARDWARE, LTD., Palmerston North. SEND FOR THl£ FREE BOOK ON .RHEUMAT/ISM. Rheumatism is a disease that-threatens EVERYBODY. In.its many different forms it is probably the most prevalent of all diseases. Few there aro "who do not dreid it attacking them some'day.. .It lurks a continual menace at the back of the minds of oven the most robust of humftus. >\c have all ueen "what it oan do, and wc dread it accordingly. Ouce it gets a firm hold of the system there appears to be no cure for it. . i 'Many sufferers have had the must expenI cnccd medical treatment procurable, and 'have spent large eums of money without any,lasting benefit being obtained. Patent medicines have been tried without success. Hot springs aud massaging have failed to givo any permanent relief. The sufferer condemned to go through life in perpetual agony. f Surely-there muet be an antidote for tms trouble! Surely Nature has provided SOMETHING to counteract the poisons in tho bodies of those unfortunates who ere thus apparently condemned to perpetual suffering! . • . . There are certainly medicines which have given relief, and even < effected cures in some cases. Why'not in all? Whjr do theeo medicines have no more effect in severe or complicated cases than if tho pa* tient drank so much cold water? It is becauso they are not. true antidotes to Rheumatism. They consist of the usual stook prescriptions, which any chemi6t can make up, and which happen to be successful occasionally. • . . ~ The truo antidote to Rheumatism should euro any case that comes along, unless the patient is too old and. feeble to obtain the full benefit. Such an antidote was known to the ancients, but the secret of its composition was lost for ages. , • It was discovered r.ecently in a Greek Medical Book, written over 400 years ago, before the days of printing. THIS SECRET IS 2*OW IN OtTR POSSESSION. The remarkable of the of this secret, and particulars of some of the wonderful result© that have been obtained with the cure • since the discovery, together with press notices which appeared in New Zealand papers at the time the remedy was first tested in Dunedin, have been published in a booklet, which can bo obtained free by anyone who takes tho trouble to write for it, • , You MUST have this booklet before you can even begin to understand tho value of this -discovery. We cannot hope to convince you in an advertisement, lou want PROOF. You got it-in this book m a manner that will admit of no .doubt in your mind as to the facts. Wc want you to send for this book today—this very minute. , Cut out thte free Coupon aud mml It to tho address given, and you will receive the book by return mail without any obligation on you. ' FREE COUPON. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., ZOO., Grey Buildings, IligU Street, Auckland. Dear Sir.—Please send me a free copy of llio book entitled.* "The Broken Orutcli: A Most Tnterestinp Story, which tells all about "Hlionmaline Oxygcna, the great blood pnriller and tonic, ns mentioned lu THE DOMINION. XAJIE (Mr.. Sirs., or Hiss). ADnRUKR

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2760, 2 May 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2760, 2 May 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2760, 2 May 1916, Page 7

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