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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY VHRYHOUY'S. TO-NIGHT. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. In "A DOG'S LIFE," Also, GLORIA SWANSON. In "YOU CAN'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING." In addition, Episode Three of "THE HOUSE OF HATE." Additional AttractionCharacter Sketch by MISS FLO GOAV every evening at 9-10. Evening Prices—Circle, If. 7d.; Reserves, 2s. Id.; Stalls, Is. Id. Children Half-price. '■' Day prices as i.sual. 1 1\ mpr ess. to-day! •Impress. to-night i A. Alagnilicent Programme, . GRACE DAR-MOND GRACE DARMOND And RARLE WILLIAMS la "THE GIRL .IN lIJS HOUSE." "THE GIRL IN HIS MOUSE." Another Attraction. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE"LINK." CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE MINK." Also showing. AKIUVAL OP TJIE MAIN. BODY DRAFT, .. ■ An Entertaining Film, Showing splendid views evont_ njYIJE KING'S A Superb Combination AHE KING'S of Pictures and Music. THE WHIRLPOOL, Featuring ALICE UIUDY. • Also, MISS IVI'E KODDA, Talented Austrhlian Contralto. Prices as usual. Reserves At Bristol. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, WiWTOWN. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. .; fPRAND CONCERT VJTUAND CONCER.T By Pupils of Mr. and Mrs, Culford 801 l (In aid of Lyall Bay School Snorts' Fund). Plnyeltcs, Songs. Recitations, etc. - Admission—2s. and Is. " A SOUND INVESTMENT!^.

ONE that is always profitable; one that brings increasing safisfaction as the years roll t.n; one that satisfies the whole family— ' A PIANO FROM, BEGG'S. . An' investment that means a lifetime of- solid service.' ERINSMEAD ROGERS - CHALLEN ,1 ESSE FRENCH Pianos, the-instruments with the reputation of years -behind them,- are .all sound investments.. AVe sell .these .famous Pianos for Cash or-on Easy Terms, •and are pleased at. any time to discuss their merits- with you. ' CHAS. BEGG.AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington'. • The Oldest-established Piano House . in New Zealand.

])r. Charcot's sailing vessel (.ho Pourquoi Pas, used for flie t'rencli Antarctic expedition, and liaiuled over to the French Navy' in lillli, ban now been retransforrod to the Ministry of Public Instruction for further use. as a training School. CLEMENTS TONIC. THE NATURAL REMEDY TOR WEAK NERVE? AND POOR DLOOD. 'SEND JV'JK IT AND SECURE HEALTH. Many of the most serious nerve, stomach, liver, and kidney di.sen.seri arise from lack of care to keep the .stomach in good working order. Poisons got'into the blood, caused by the etl'ete matter fermenting in the natural digestive channels. Then wo have the anaemic, debilitated wreck in our city streets, men and women who a few weeks before appeared equal to 211 years of life. How many persons in New Zealand have gone with each month, because of neglect, which has aided the disease which killed r And so.it is the plain duly of all men and women to keep the. great nerve, and blood medicine, CLEMENTS TONIC, always at hand. The testimony .given to it tell their own story. CLEMENTS TONIC is the medicine for the jaded system, the run-down and irritable nerves. It is the symbol of strength. It has saved health when long despaired of. 1J corrects the stomach, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves and heart, and lengthens life. Send to your store or chemist for it, where it is sold, Get it ami get well.—Advt. ■

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 148, 18 March 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 148, 18 March 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 148, 18 March 1919, Page 7

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