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AMUSEMENTS, • OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Solo Direction ALLEN DOONE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of Dion Boucicault's Masterpiece, "THE COLLEEN BAWN." "THE COLLEEN BAWN." HEAR DOONE SING SEVERAL SONG HITS, including "Tho Cruiskeen Lawn." TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ALLEN DOONE in "THE COLLEEN BAWN?' TO-MORROW Saturday TO-MORROW And Two Following Nights, "THE BOLD SOJER BOY!" By special request (he Band of Cloyer Kiddies who appeared in OXeary V.C. will appear in "THE BOLD SOJER BOY." .WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 19th and 20fch July, "TOO.MUCH JOHNSON!" FRIDAY, 21st JULY. "THE- PAPJSH PRIEST!" SATURDAY, 22nd JULY, The Last Night of the Season, "MOLLY BAWN!" PRICES: 55., 35., 2s. Late Door Gallery, Is. Box Plan Notice.—All plans aro now on view at Tho Bristol Piano Company. Day Sales at Grand Opera House Confectiouory Storo. URGENT NOTICE. TO RUPTURE SUFFERERS. MR. A. W. MARTIN, Sole Controller of Dr. J. A. Sherman's method of treating Rupture, will bring his present visit to Wellington to a close at 6 o'clock on SATURDAY EVENING, the 15th, at the 1 Hotel .Cecil. Prospective patients should understand, therefore, flat the time is extremely limited during which they can avail themselves of tliis, the only scientific method of dealing with their malady. Thousands to : day go on suffering year in and year out, wearing cumbersome, ill-fitting trusses, a.nd never for one moment do thev sit down and. think. If they would only do so they would be compelled to admit that \tlie truss tliey are wearing is doing them rio good. This is the fact. AVliy not acknowledge it? If a man thinks seriously of this matter HE- WILL RESOLVE AND SUBSEQUENTLY ACT' upon the testimony of the hundreds who were at one time in a similar condition to thomselvos, but who, are now-enjoying the blessings of a sound body. Owing to the pressing calls of sufferers elsewhere, Mr. Martin, cannot possibly extend his visit'beyond tho time named, as he leaves for Auckland tho following day. SEND FOR FREE BOOKLETRUPTURE' AND ITS TREATMENT. IT IS POSTED TO ANY SUFFERER. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. , FOX'S PUTTEES, FOX'S. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED a Large Consignment of Otago, Southland, and Auckland Regimental Badgea. THOS. -SHIELDS, Military Tailor, 21 Willis Street. MATA WINES have won Six Gold Medals at International Exhibitions against the Wines of the World. Leonta 10 8 Ai'uake ...... 9 0 Crib 10 8 Kew 9 0 Crown. Pearl 10 7 Patronale ... 9 0 Tararu Jack 10 '5 Amber and Sir Donald ... 10 2 White 9 0 Art 10 2 Orinesby ... 9 0 Tauira 10 0 Bodenliam ... 9 0 Gladful 9 12 Nicomar 9 0 KIA ORA HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Five furlongs. St. lb. ' fit. lb. Toro Toio ... 10 13 Capt. Glossop 9 2 Otara 10 11 Bomb i 9 0 Toki .' 10 5 Fidelo 9 0 Anzac 10 5 Strabo 9 0 Melford 10 4 Munition ... 9 0 Shaki 10 4 Waimataio ... 9 0 Golden Glado-10 0 Royal Battery 9'o Sir Agnes ... 912 Ally .......... 9 0 Limpet 9 12 Hymen ....... 9 0 Martyress ... 9 12 Lady Ninnio 9 0 Merry Andrew 9 11 Trickery 9 , 0 Porribr ...... 9 9 Colonade ... 9 0 Genevieve ... 9 8 Miraculous ..9 0 Bairnsdalo ... 9 5 Consultation 9 0 Ballyhar ... 9 3 • Helsingfors .. 9 0 Birkenetta ... 9 3 Penniless ... 9 0 Focmau 9 3 Maisie Bell ..9 0 MOUNT VICTORIA SCRATCHED FOR WINTER CUP. By Telegraph—Press Association. . Christchurch, July 13. Mount Victoria was scratched for tho Winter Cup at 1.30 p.m. WOOTTON WOUNDED IN FRANCE. By Telepramr-Press Association-Copyright London, July 12. Lieut. Stanley Wootto?, of tho 17th Royal Fusiliers, tho well-known exjockcy, has been wounded at the front. RACING CONFERENCE The following judgment has been delivered by Sir Geo. Clifford and Messrs. W. E. Bidwill and O. S. Watlcins, judges, in tho matter of the appeal by the Southland Raoing Club against the decision of tho Dunedin District Committee reversing the decision of tho Southland Racing Club disqualifying R. Berry,. the rider of the horse Redshire, in the President's Welter Handicap, run on April 13, 1916, for two years, for obviously puiling tho said hovso:—(1) Tho stewards of tho Southland Racing Club having decided that tho horse ltedsliiro was obviously, pulled, their decision on that point of fact was not open to review by the Dunwiin District G'ommittoe. (2) The jockey can only appeal in mitigation of sentence. (3) Therefore, the decision of tho Dunedin District Committee is reversed and tho decision of tho Southland Racing Club is restored. Trainers and jockeys should call and eee the lino showing of men's wear at Herb. Price's, Willis Street, who special-: ly caters for your wants.—Advt. Tho latest issue of the "Sporting and Dramatic Review" is marked with a lino series of illustrations. AVar ground is coveral in views showng French and Alpine soldiers on the march, making a pontoon bridge, winter in Alsace, Serbia's brave little army, French engineers, wounded soldiers' parade in London, Savoy Lnnccrs, with the Italians in ■ tho Isonsso region, Mr. Asquitli in Ireland, etc. The sporting section is well represented with snapshots of the 1 Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's meeting, and rival football teams, etc., while portraits of the principals in the "Mother Goose" pantomime make a fins frontispiece.— Advt. Teams representing the Railway and Harbour Board Miniature Rifle Club tried conclusions on the letter's range on Wednosdtty evening. Tho result was a win for Railway by 3" points, the affiregates being: Railway, 932; Harbour Board, 895. The highest scores for Railway, were: Trcahy, 90; Venimoro, 90; Meek, 9G; Muir, 96; mid for Harbour Board: Forbes, 95; C. Prince, 91; Waters, 92. Gargle, Sniff-up or Swallow *FIUENZOL 31 {or Throats, CoUi or Infiwma.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2823, 14 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2823, 14 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2823, 14 July 1916, Page 7

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