AHUSEMEHTB. TO-NIQET. TO-NIGET. OI'EEA HOUSE. PINAL WEEK OP THE SEASON. FINAL WEEK. OF THE SEASON. ,TAOK WALLER And His Merry, Mirthful Mummers in LOOK WHO'S TTERE. ' ook Who's Mere. Presenting a Request Programme. Added to which we havo ADDITIONAL NEW ITEMS ADDITIONAL NEW ITEMS and NEW NOVELTIES. NEW NOVELTIES. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. PHICES: Dress Circle ' and Reserved Stalls, 45.; Back Stalls, 35.; Early-door Gallery, 25.; Late-door Gallery, la. RED TRIANGLE APPEAL. RED TRIANGLE APPEAL. RED TRIANGLE APPEAL. MONSTER AQUATIC GALA AND SPORTS! ISLAND BAY BEAOH. ISLAND BAY BEAOH. ISLAND BAY BEAOH. TO-DAY. ' TO-DAY. 'TO-DAY. ' TO-DAY. TO-DAY. . TO-DAY. SATURDAY, MARCH 9. SATURDAY, MAROH 9. SATURDAY, MAROH 9. TO-DAV. TO-DAY. DO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. Under the Auspices of the Island Bay Surf and Lifo Saving Olub (Inc.). OFFIOIAL .OPENING OF NEW DIVING PIER, By His Worship the Mayor, J. P. Lake, Esq., 0.M.G., at 2.15 p.m. Followed by Big Programme of Events, including; TREASURE HUNT-Spade and Entrance to Enclosure, 6d. 2 MILES OPEN BOAT' RAOE-Courso around Island. Big entries from Italian Fishermen and other crews. GYMNASTIC DISPLAY-Y.M.O.A. ' (under Mr. Maurice Tracey). EXHIBITION HIGH AND FANCY DIVING —J. D. Foster and Leslie Errington. TUG-OF-WAR-Teams of 6 Men and Captain. • AND 14 ADULT EVENTS (AQUATIC). All Post Entries. No Entrance Fees. 17 CHILDREN'S RUNNING. AND .LAND | EVENTS. 12 CHILDREN'S .AQUATIC EVENTS. Sen the Fun on Greasy Boom—Darktown Team. MUSIC BY PATRIOTIC SOCIETY'S BAND. Moving Pioturo Taken of Events and Crowd by Paramount Picture Theatro Co., lo bo shown during following week. A Shilling Ticket entitles you to ReturnTram Ride, Courtenay Place-Island. Bay. Afternoon Tea on Beach, and thin Huge Programme. On Sale at Central Red Trianele Office, Willis Street, and at Special Oars, Courtenay Place, and bottom Rintoul Street. 1 REMEMBER! EVERY SHILLING GOES TO PROVIDE COMFORTS FOR THE BOYS I AT THE FRONT. TRAM ARRANGEMENTS for ACQUATIO | GALA, in aid of RED TRIANGLE FUND, ISLAND BAY BEAOH, TO-DAY (SATURDAY). IN order to copo with the Heavy Traffic Special • Cars will leave Courtenay Place and the bottom of Rintoul Street at short intervals from 1.30 p.m. Ono Shilling Tickets will be on sale at each place. ' J. W. M. HARRISON'S ' PHYSICAL CULTURE OLASSES resume Next Week. , GENTLEMEN-Tuosdays and Fridays, 5.15 to 6, and B'to 9 p.m. LADlES—Mondays and Thursdays, 5.15 to 6, and 8 to 9 p.m. Afternoon Glasses: Tuesdays and Fridays, 3 to 3.45. OHILDREN-Tucsdays, 4-to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 9.15 to 10.15 a.m. 'Phono 3214. 131 Featherston Street.
TRY MAGNESIA FOR YOUR STOMACH TROUBLES. IT NEUTRALISES ACIDITY AND •PREVENTS FERMENTATION. Before giving up hope and deciding that you are a chronic dyspeptic, just try the effect of a little magnesia—not the ordinary carbonates, oxides, or citrates, but bisurated magnesia, which you can obtain from practically. any chemist, in either powder or tablet form. Take half a teaspoonful of the powder or two compressed tablets with a little water after your next meal. It will neutralise the harmful acid in your stomach, dispel tho wind,, soothe and heal your inflamed stomach, and quickly relieve your indigestion. Many hundreds of sufferer's have, gained relief from this simple remedy, amongst them Mr. P. V. Anderson, of Cooray, Queensland, who says: "I had smffored from indigestion for about five years, and Lad tried all sorts of treatment without success, when ft friend advised me to give bisurated .magnesia a trial. lam very glad.l did so, for I experienced immediato relief, and am now completely cured of my trouble." Did space permit, many identical experiences might be quoted, all tending to .provo that, if you keep your stomach free from harmful acids by taking bisurated magnesia after meals, you need never fear any serious form of digestive or. stomach trouble. But, of coureo, it must be bisurated magnesia —other forms mignt do more harm than good.—Advt. Mesßrs. S. G. Nathan and Co., will sell by auction on March. 26 an 8-roomcd lioubo situated at 133 Grant Itoad, Thorndon. An old-established coal, firewood, and carrying business, situated at Tauranga, is advertised for sale or lease bylMr. E. J.. Barnett, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 9
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