AMUSEfAENTS. NEXT MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, "H.M.S. PINAFORE.” Children half-price to all parts, except Late Dbor Gallery. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA SEASON. OPERA HOUSE. Direction J- C. Williamson. Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Also TO-MORROW .AT 8. Two Nights Only. "lOLANTHE." "IOLANTHE.” WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY NEXT. MATHIE GN WEDNESDAY,- AT 2. Everybody’s Favourite, "H.M.S. PINAFORE," Preceded by "Trial by Jury? FRIDAY NEXT: "PRINCESS IDA.” SATURDAY, JULY 23—GRAND FAREWELL, Matinee: "PRINCESS IDA. Evening: "YEOMAN OF THE GUARD. I’ a .^"Vfe n NVHTOT to present holdersref seats bookings can be transferred to other performances. Operas Produced by Minnie Everett. Musics! Director Gustave SlapoffsH Stage Manager aacb. D.C. and 0.5., Bs. fid.; Stalls, fc-:: G»£ lery, Is. fid. (all prices plus tax). r . La ’ Doots. Stalls and Gallery, I*. extra. Box Plans at Bristol Piano Company. Day Sales Ned Party 6. Manager H. A. Bowden. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, <.30. A Great Comedy-Drama of World-wido Fame, "THE TWELVE POUND LOOK "THE TWELVE POUND LOOK Bv J M. BARRIE. J. M. BARRIE. The Breathless Scotland Yard Defective "ANGEL ESQUIRE.’ DETECTIVE” "ANGEL ESQUIRE DETECTIV E Prices:—Adults, 2s. Id Is. Id Dini dren, Afternoon, Cd., Is. Id., Ng , Is 7d. Reserves fid. extra. Plan at Theatre. • TrpVERYBODY’S. RLverybody’s. A Drama of Powerful, Morals and Strong "MY HUSBANDS OTHER WIFE,” sylviaTr/amer. Also, "Tottenham Hotspurs v. Wolves Havens. Screening times: 11.50. L 55. 4, 6.5, 8. . Usual prices. ’Phone W._ Skating this Weather makes Skating a Pleasure. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. Cglffl roller r® VIVIAN STREET. LEARN! LEARN! LEARN! Instructors will Teach You Fh'ee, or Private Lossons can be arranged. TO-DAY’S SESSIONS: 10 n.m. to 12 noon; 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. 5.30 to 7 p.m.; 7.30 to 10 p m. Orchestra in attendance Night Session. BALCONY CAFE. Try our Tea, Cakes, and Soft Drinks. ARTHUR L. POWER, Manager.
A MOTHER’S EXPERIENCE. MORE TESTIMONY TO THE EFFICIENCY OF "MALTEXO” (Wilson’s Malt Extract). "I have been using your "Maltexo” (or the past fifteen months, and find it invaluable for keeping my . children in good health. As an appetiser and for regulating tho bowels I find it splendid. My eldest child was constipated from birth, but since using "Maltexo" she has given no further trouble that way. I have taken 'Maltexo’ myself while nursing my' second child since she was six weeks old, and she has thrived wonderfWly ” Tho above is an extract from a letter recently written by a user of Witson’s "Maltexo,” who goes through no fewer than three largo jars every week. Tt indicates what has been proved ,in hundreds of similar cases: Iter nursing mothers, for backward children, for invalids for regulating the bowels, toning up the system and keeping you fit. well and strong, Wilson's "Maltexo” is a veritable boon.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 251, 18 July 1921, Page 7
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