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. AMUSEMENTS. THE THING'S mHEATRE. HE ICING'S i-HEATRE. YOU CAN'T MISTAKE THE LOCATION, WHERE THE BRIGHT LIGHTS SHINE ON DIXON STREET. TO-NIGHT, 8. TO-NIGHT. A Programme that defies comparison. We hold good every word va say. Wo say, and keep on saying, that "THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS" "THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS" "THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS" Is tho most wonderful Socioty TRIANGLE PLAY ever Produced.' Perhaps you will challenge this statement; we hope you do. SEE IT and wo are sure your verdict will harmonise with out statement. THE SUPPORTING SUBJECTS ARE A BIG SURPRISE. LANDING of the RUSSIANS in France. LANDING of tho RUSSIANS in France. LANDINCp-of the RUSSIANS in France. The Greatest War Topical Yet Screened. DON'T FORGET THE KING'S. DON'T FORGET THE KING'S. BIG MATINEE TO-MORROW.

Quick dispatch, to obstinate colds is certain with "NAZOL." ■ Some drops taken on lump sugar or inhaled, a little rubbed on the chest, that 1 simple treatment has made thousands well. Is. Gd. buys sixty doses.—Advt.

The higher the rank of a naval officer, the more gold lace ho wears on his coatsleeves. There are twice as many blind people in Russia as in the whole of the rest of Europe.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2804, 23 June 1916, Page 7

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201

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2804, 23 June 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2804, 23 June 1916, Page 7

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