AMUSEMENTS. SENSATIONAL DOUBLE BILL At EVERYBODY'S ■EVERYBODY'S Including The Greatest of all Serials, THE MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE ORO«S! - MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS.! i Featuring MOLLIK KING. , Fifteen Episodes and each one more 3 THRILLING, MORE AMAZING (. than tho preview ono. B Abo on tho Saino Programme. 1 "I LOVE' YOU" A Triangle Super Production, Starring ; ALMA RUBENS. , ' Same Programme Showing To-night and , ! To-morrow Night at • | OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. THE THING'S. TO-DAY. • HE Ji-MNU'S. TO-DAY. ! Commencing at 2 p.m. - FOURTH GOLDWYN WINNER. Picturised from Basil King's Story, ontitled I "THE SPREADING DAWN" II "THE SPREADING DAWN" ] I Featuring i America's Greatest Emotional Aolress. | j JANE COWL. JANE COWL. \ j A Drama of Irresistible Power. i ; A Powerful Story of Romance and War. - I Prices: Is. and (id. D.C. Reserves, Is. • : ' fid. Plan at Bristol or 'Phone 3143. MPR.ESS. Mi'RKSS. Vitagraph Drama. ■ | "THE BLIND ADVENTURE," .! "THE BLIND ADVENTURK," . ' Featuring [ EDWARD EARLE & BETTY HOWE. f Tho Most Mystifying Mystery ' ever Filmed. >' How many times was he murdered? i Four different people admitted having . done it. ' j mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. 1 i ; | Direction Will, and Rob. Thomas, il" — ;j TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! • J And Every Evening at 8. i THE ENGLISH PIERROTS THE ENGLISH PIERROTS ' ■ | < In Unique Programmes of ' MUSIC! MIRTH! MERRIMENT! Last Two Nights of , PRESENT PROGRAMME. ' Change Every Thursday. Plan at Bristol. PIERROTS' POPULAR PRICES. PRICES-35., 2s, Is. (plus tax). WELLINGTON CUT COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN' RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT ■ 8.15 o'clock, By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Fantasia—Sonata (op. G!i) ... Rhcinbcrgrr Romance Wheelckm Fantasie (op. 101) Saint-Snons Prelude to Act I, "Tristan and i Isolde" Wagner ! "Harmonies du Soir" liarg-Elert Humoreske (op 191). No. 7 Dvorak Toccata, Adagio, and Fuguo in C Major Bach ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7.15 o'clock. JNO. R, PALMER, . Town Clerk. . 3rd June, HUS. FIX'IURES FOR SATURDAY. Fixtures, grounds, and referees for Saturday are as under:— Senior. Poneke v. Petone, Petone; 1,. Simpson. Wellington College v. 'Varsity, Atb'otic Park No. I; E. Tregear. Trentham B v. Wellington. Athletic Park No. 2; W. K. ! Taplin. Oriental v. Old Boys, Duppa . Street No. I; H. Larway. Trentham A v, Selwyn, Duppa Street No. 2; E. Perry. / Fcatherston v. Athletic, Kclburn Park; R, T. Bdiley. _ ■ Junior. Petone v. Halt, Hull No. 1; A. C. Kitto. Wellington v, Oriental, Lvall Bay No. 2; 0. Ruisell. Third Class. Athletic v. Poneke, Lya.ll Bay No. 1; J. G. Howitt. Halt v. Old Boys, Hutt No. 2; A. M-Bain. Y.M.C.A. v. Selwyn, Lyall Bay No. 3; L. Halliday. _Berhomporo v. 'Varsity, Lyall Bay No. i; H. Stagpoole. Railwov Battalion v. Wellington B, Lyall Bay No. 5; IT. M'Girr. Oriental v. Petone, Pctono No. 3; F. Brough. St. Patrick's Collego v. Wellington A, Newtown Park; H. Brooker. Fifth Class. St. Patrick's College v. Athletic, Lyall Bay No. 1; E. D. Berry. Borhampore v. Scots College, Lvall Bay No. 2; E. Moffitt. Hutt t Wellington College, Athtctio Park; H. Buck. Poneke v. Pctonc, Petone No. 1; O. H. Cleland. Railway Battalion v. Wellington, Kilbirme; W. Lennon. Selwyn v. College A, Athletic Park No. I;_R. Fordyce. Sixth Glass. Wellington Collego A v. St. Patrick's College A, Collego No. 2; P. Smith. Wellington College B v. St. Patrick's COIII3O B, Collego No. 1; G. Wale. SPLENDID RESULTS. FOLLOWED 'A COURSE OF COMSTOCK'S "DEAD SHOT" WORM PELLETS AFTER MEDICAL AD- ' VICE UNSATISFACTORY. "My daughter, Mornia, was troubled with intestinal worms for some time, and 'he became very than," writes Nureo Ryan, of Selkirk Street, Hamilton, N.Z. "I had (Obtained medical advice, and still no visible rolief was afforded her. A friend recommended Comstock's 'Dead Shot' Worm Pellets at this stage, and after undergoing (i courso of this lom,'dy good results wera observed. I can •ay'that all symptoms havo now vanished, and her rest is now composed. I i'-nvo sinco recommended this mediciuo ro other sufferers, and you have my consent to use this testimony lor publica. tion." Comstock's "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets .ire a purely vegetable medicinal yaratiori for the eradication of worms iu ■hildrou and adults. For salo by all ■•'homists and storekeepers, price 3s. Gd. -er packet, or will bo sent, post paid, at Die samo prico by The W. 11. Comstock Co, Ltd, Farish Street, Wellington. The schoolmaster had been giving a 'csson on physical forco. "Boys," he :.iaid, "can any one of you tell mo what force it is that moves people along, for I'xamplo, in the street?' "Please, sir," replied the first boy, "it's tho police lorce." Said Tiou Pierre, tho bravest Gaul . Who ever wont to fight; "I do not understand at: all To speak your language right. With 'heir* and 'hair,' and 'hare and ' 'air,' ' .le ne coinprend, monsieur; ' But yes! I know tho virtue rare Of Wood*' Great Peppermint Cure— -Mot. .
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 219, 4 June 1918, Page 7
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