' AMUSEMENTS. rpiK THING'S Two Sessions Daily! ■■ JL in-; -OILN'U'S Commencing at 2 and 7 A STUI'KXIWUS PROGRAMME. 2.10 "Tho Betrayal of Maggie" 7.10 (Keystone Comedy.) 2.40 "The Fatal King" i- 40 (Eloveutli Episode.) 3.5 Interval. 8.5 3.15 Gnuifiont Graphic, 8.15 3.25 Charlie CiiapHn 8.25 ("The Immigrant.") 3.55 "The Honeymoon" 8.53 (Fenturing Constance Talniadge.) 5.10 "God Save tho King." . 10.10 AT Tim EVENING SESSION THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. will discourse nnpropriate and charming music, the whole farming A SUPERB COMBINATION OF PICTURES AND.-MUSIC. Prices as usual. Reserve at tho Bristol or 'Phono 31R UEEN'S THEATRE, ' UEEN'S •THIOATK-β, Central Cuba Street. Grand Uoulilo Feature Programme. JUNE CAPRICE, In "A. Small-town Girl." Also G LADY'S BROCK WELL . In "Conscience." Prices as nt all Theatres. Reserved Seats, 'I'hoiic 3255.
BEFORE YOU BUY A CAR SUE THE SCDIPPS-BOOTH. SCMPPS-BOOTII Cars combine, in a way that is absolutely unique among motor-cars, the luxury 'of the heavy car with tho operating economy of the'light car, Tho Scripps-Booth ' four-cylinder .Roadster is the only car of light 'weight that has as yet really satisfied the popular demand for the appearance of luxury nnd the comfort and ense of smooth riding that until Scripps-Booth arrived hnvo been obtainable only in the more costly cars. To these. (jiiiiliticn the Koadste'r nilds Ilin thrift imil tlie hardiness (lint ore possible only in light-weight construction. Public demand for a wider development of Iho Seripps-Bootb idea of a luxurious light car brought forth the eight-cylinder model. Its eight cylinders simply emphasise the pliancy and the power of previous Rcripps-Unol'li performance. Why not call 10-dny and e-xamino I Ill's ear? The latest models are to be sci'ii in our new premises. Jl' it is not convenient to call, you should jit least write for descriptive literature wnioh will give you a slight idea of tho many advantages tlio Scripps-Booth offers to you. Inglis Bros, add Co., Ltd., Distributors for New Zealand, Jorvois Quav, 'J'aranaki and Cable Streets, Wellington-Advt.
INFLUENZA SIGNALS. Nature gives a warning when influenza approaches: just a sneeze—that's' the sign nf a cold. Neglect is followed by In. fli'.enzn—nnd, mnybc, 'serious complicntuins. With the first snoexe or i"sniffle" tiue NAZOL and be Tree- from Influenza by chasing away thai cold; 1". fid. buys sixty doses of NAZOIi. Order now—any Chemist or Store.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 80, 30 December 1918, Page 7
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