AMUSEMENTS. MATINe¥IuDAY, AT 2.30. (TVRAND OPERA HOUSE. Ur.AND OI'EKA; WOU^. THESILfINCR (.).!•' DEAN I ,' l ,'^' , - THE SILENCE OV DIiAN- WAIILAND. Matinee Pricespfrs. and riRAND OPEIiA JtOUSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "l-'ourtli Week of the A. BRANDON-CREAMER. DRAMATIC COMPANY. 'A Powerful and Soul-Stirring Drama, . THE SILENCE OF DEAN JIAITLANI). THE SILENCE OF DEAN Jl All LAM). the silence of dean .mai lan ). j:he silence of dean maitla.v). the silence of dean mail'land. People's Popular Prices—Us., '-s. and Is. No Early Doors. No Booking ice. Hook Your Seats at tho Bristol lor j=. Day Saks at the , nn o w n n a l l. Sole Direction W. and R. Tliomas. THIRD AVEEK-C'ONTINUED SUCCESS Of the ENGLISH PIERROTS In their new ' . BRIGHT, SPARKLING PROGRAMME, Which was Enthusiastically Received by a Large and Delighted Audience Last Night whon the COSY. CONCERT CHAMBER Was taxed to its UTMOST GAPACITI'. Reserve Seats at the Bristol. No ostra -charge. Seats Reserved by 'Phono l«, not held after rising of curtain. Popular Prices: 35., Jg.. . Owing to Tho Bristol Piiuio Co. being closed on Monday, scats may be reserved bv 'Phone (15. . '
TO BUPTUKE SUi'TJSBEKS. Mr, A. W. Martin, .Kupturo Specialist, and Solo Controller of Dr. S. A. Sherman's Method of Treatment, will bo at tho HoteL Cecil, Wellington, from Tuesday, the sth of .luue, to Saturday, tho Ail sufferers from rupture residing in the neighbourhood. o£ Wellington should avail themselves of this only opportunity they will have for at least another 12 months of feeing and being treated by tho specialist for thoir troublesome malady. No man or woman who attaches any valuo to timo can afford to nofflect tho present opportunity of Retting comi'leto relief and ultimate permanent cure. Tho usual policy followed by the newly-ruptured is one of drift. They try one sort of truss after, another until their trouble (which is a progressive one) is too advanced to suffer further tampering with. Thou, because compelled, they seek medical aid, and in all probability tho advice they receive is to undergo a severe operation. It is Mr Martin's desire that all should un-. derstand that rupture, can bo immodiatelv relieved, and, indeed, absolutely cured bv the Dr. .T. A. Sherman method of treatment, and that without operation of any kind; and a patient can couunuo in 'his usual occupation from Iho first to tho last of the treatment, ft is a recommendation to all Wellington eullcr<rs to inako fullest inquiries troin expatients of Mr. Martin: They should do this if only to rcceivo the encouraseinent which is inevitably and invariably eiven liy all who have benehted at Hie specialist's hands. . Mr. Martin may lw consulted free from 10 n.m. daily. Smul tor Tree hooklot. Rupture and its Treatment. It is posted to any sufferer.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3100, 2 June 1917, Page 9
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