SPORTING. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB’S SPRING MEETING! SPRING MEETING! TO-DAY. (LißoUa D „., TO-DAY. AT TR,ENTHAM RACECOURSE. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 12 NOON, Trains leave Wellington for Trentham as follow: — SPECIAL RACE TRAINS will leave at frequent intervals from 9.35 until 10.40 a.m. to-day (Labour Day), October 24. A. E. WHYTE. Secretary.
AMUSEMENTS. KING’S The Theatre that KING’S ING’S Sots the Standard. KING’S james Oliver’ curwood’s JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S "ISOBEL,” "ISOBEL,” "ISOBEL,” Or "THE TRAIL’S END.” "THE TRAIL’S END." Bigger and better than "THE RIVER’S END.” Featuring HOUSE PETERS And JANE NOVAK HERBERT F. WOODS (Tenor), And KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Plan at the Bristol till 5. after 5 at the Theatre. ’Phone 22—212. TTWERYBODY’S THEATRE. Everybody’s theatre. Continuous from 11 to 10. J. STUART BLACKTON J. STUART BLACKTON J. STUART BLACKTON Presents "PASSERS BY,” "PASSERS BY,” "PASSERS BY,” "PASSERS BY," Tiie famous London stage success. Usual prices. ’Phone 50. OUEEN’S THEATRE. U E E N ’ S THEATRE. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 "MISS HOBBS,” by JEPtOME K. JEROME, Starring Wanda Hawlev & Helen Jerome Eddy. Also, FRANK MAYO, in "THE FIGHTING LOVER.” , Prices: Adults Is. Id., 2s. Id., Children, Afternoon 6d., Is. Id., Night 9d.. Is. 7d Reserves 6d. extra,. Plan at Theatre MPRESS TO-DAY MPRESS TO-DAY BEAUMONT SMITH Presents "WHILE THE BILLY BOILS” “WHILE THE BILLY BOILS” It’s got the real Australian flavour. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. WANTED Known, Astor House Dining Rooms open as usual to-day (Labour Day) ■
TRAINS AND MAILS. EFFECT OF REDUCED SERVICE. The recent cut in the Railway Service is likely to cause considerable hardship to some of the community. In ono sense, however, the reduced service makes no difference—Baxter’s Lung Preserver will be as easy to buy in any Town in New Zealand as it is now. Chemists and grocers who stock this popular cough and cold remedy are always particular to order fresh supplies of ’"Baxter's” well in advance of requirements, so as to avoid disappointing customers. Baxter’s Lung Preserver has bean on the market for 55 years, and during that time has benefited men, women, and children, old end young, and won lor itself a lasting place in N.Z. homos. Hacking coughs, difficult breathing, bronchial inflammation, and throat soreness, quickly yield to the healing, soothing influence of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. "Baxter’s” has a. wonderful wav of dislodging phlegm, and allaying that mvtnl tickling sensation in the throat. -ho first spoonful brings relief, and every subsequent dose is a step nearer to re"Baxtcr’s” is equally good nt all stages of a severe cold, influenza. ivhoop’ , ng cough, croup, or aftlima. If taken in time it is invariably suocessrul in warding off the trouble; it quickly subdues t’he worst chest and lung ailments, and when the sufferer is convalescent tho rich tonic properties of Baxtoi s Lung Preserver build up and revitalise the weakened system and fortify it against relapse or future attack. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Price 2s. 6d. for a largo bottle.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 25, 24 October 1921, Page 7
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