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AMUSEMENTS. Q P E I! A HOUSE. Direction: Ben J. and John iuller. TO-NIGIIT At S. TO-NI&HT. Great Success of This Brilliant 2sew Programme. FRANK, LA.\ iv, A.\D ALICE. FRANK, LANK, AND ALICE• A hurricane, eye-uazz.liug, \vonder-cowi>e..iE„ Episode of Cluo-Juggiing-UPSIDE-DOWN AVKIUUi. VPriIDK-DOWN WlUtiUi, The Inverted Marvel. RALEIGH AND McUOAALD. RALEIGH AND McDONALI\ 'X'Uo Wire-walking Wonders, MANDENG'S DOGS, Those Cuto and C.levcr Cucines. Last Thrco Nights of_ HAMLYN AND MACK. JiAMLYN AND MACK. Class, Cleverness, and - Dai'.co lrnimph. Tremendous Hit Scored by TOM UA V ERLEY'S _ MUSICAL IUSVUE PLAYER:?. In their seventh Coroedv tongloinoraho l ., MUHPHY AT IHK CAiJAKhI, SIUIU'IIY AT Tilt: CABAKM, Murphy at his 1-uuniest. PRICES —is and Is (plus tax).. . Milrx-r and Thompson's. No Booking , LIBERTY. X IBERTx. 1 invHTY. JUIBEUTY. — LlUbUii. Dailv eommencinc; at Noon. Triangle Masterpiece, _ "FLAMES OF CIIANCE., "FLAMES OF CIIANCE. Starring MARGERY A Quaint and Original .Story of V. ar RcU« Work, and the Romance and Tragedy that were Born There. Flashes of the Treatment of 1 rwoncrs of War at Tho Terrible Wittenburg Camp. Preceded by Twelfth Inetalment of "THE NEGLECTED WIFE. — ("Embittered Lovo"). And "DOG CATCHER'S LOVE " A Roaring Kevstono Comedy. Prices as usual. Tho Bristol. pOLOSSEUM SKATING RINK LrOLOSSEUM SKATING RINK SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. EASILY THE MOST POPULAR AMUSEMENT IN THE CITY. WALTZING TWO-STEPPING GLIDING ON" SKATES. ON SKATES. ON SKATES. THIS MORNING SESSION; School Children, Gd. Skates, Free. ADMISSION: Afternoon: Adults, udinission and Skates Is. Lioarners, 5.30 to 7 - Ladies, admission free, Skates 6d. Night Session: Admission 6d, Skates la. G. SAMS, Floor Manager. 2273 ARTHUR L. POWER, Proprietor. PHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS. TO-DAY, LAST DAY. KING'S THEATRE. 10 a.m. —Class 51. Bristol Scholarship (Own Selection). . „ , , , . ,r>__ 11 a-ra.—Class 34: Society's Scholarship (Own Selection). ' ■ . ', 2 p.m.—Claes U: Recalls, Character Recital (Lactic). 2.15 p.m.—Class 107: Recalls, Scotch. Song (Gentlemen). 2.30 p.m.—Claas 87: Recalls, Song m Character (under 16). 2.45 p.m.—Claes 111: Recalls, English Songcontralto). 3 p.m. —Class 100: Rccalls, Action Song (under 12). 3.15 p.m.—Class 109: Recalls, Irish Song (Gentlemen). . 3.30 p.m.—Claas 101: Recalls, Action Song 1 ■under 16). EVENING PROGRAMME. Final Bristol Scholarship. Song in Character, Lady or Gentleman. Dominion Recitation, Gentlemen. Recital with Accompaniment. Competition Society's Vocal. Scholarship. Tenor Solo,. "Eloano.ro.". . Mezzo-Soprano Solo, "Love Triumphant." Baritone; Solo, "Pipes of Pan." , Character Sketch, Comedietta, etc., et<S Day Sessions Od, Evening- la and 2s. 2278 . I'. F. HALL, Secretary. . NEW BRIGHTON RED CROSS. rriHE Annual Reunion of all Red Crew© J- Workers will 'be held in tho Pier Hall TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 15th. May, at 8 p.m. Short : Musical Programme and Address. Presentation of Report and Balanceehoot for past year. All interested in Red Cross matters invited. F. KIBBLEWHITE, 2229F President of Branch. WANTED. n ENTLEMAN requires nice BED-SIT-\JT TING-ROOM and BREAKFAST. Private Family and Ground Floor preferred; must be in City. "BREAKFAST," 549]? "Pres3" Offioo^_ (For Continuation of Wanteds, see Page 10 this issue.) PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. Herbert gresham, Dental Surgeon, Has commenced Practice at 747 COLOMBO STREET (opposite Carey's). 'Phono 1600. £4573 DR. HENRY K. ALLISON, D.D.S., University of Pennsylvania; L.D.S., Royal College of Surgeons, Eng., DENTAL SURGEUN, HAS Resumed Practice at 183 CASHEL STREET. Telephone 1320. 2514 P.O. BOX 669. TELEPHONE 2072. SEVICKE JONES, OPTICIAN. Corner of CATHEDRAL SQUARE and CHANCERY LANE. J4534-2123 CHIftOPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC Chiropractic is the greatCHIROPRACTIO est blessing to ladies ever CHIROPRACTIC discovered. Moat women CHIROPRACTIC are subject to pain and CHIROPRACTIC sullering, and ninny are CHIROPRACTIC permanent martyrs to CHIROPRACTIC neadachei. This , should CHIHOPKACTiC not bo so. It is an abCHiROPRACTiC normal condition. "KiroCHIROPRACTIC pramic" spinal adjustCHIHOPRAc'I'J.C uients will correct too CHIROPRACTIC cause and remove the CHIKOPKAc'I'IO trouble. System is natuCHIKOPitACXIC ral, simple, arid effective. CHIROPRACTIC Consultations are froe. CHlltoPiiAC'llC Cail to-aay. Jas. Young, CHIROfRAC'i'iC Chiropractor, Roytl E»CHIKOPRACXiC change auiiaicgs, Cati-xl-CHIKuPRaCi 1C ral square. Curiatchurch. CHIttOPItACXIC i.S4u6-l TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ACCORDING to Mar* Twain, it is mora trouble to make a inazim than it is 10 do ri"iit, but hero are o lew conimonsenso specimens that will recommend tnemselves to moat people: — KEEP YOL'R MIND OPEN TO ALL THAT IS NEW. »GIVE EVERYTHING A HEARING. NEVER BELIEVE A THING IS FALSE OR WRONG BECAUSE YOu' HAVE NOT SEEN IT OR HEARD OF IT BEFORE. &ND REMEMBER WHAT NAPOLEON SAID WHEN THEY PRAISED HIM FOR CROSSING THE ALPS IN WINTER: —"I deserve no pmiso for crossing the Alps. But Ido deserve praiso for not believing tho tools wno said it could not be done." There is hardly a disease that La 3 nnt been cured or greatly relieved by Cbirooractic idjustments. jinqujries solicited. Consultation absolutely tree. J. A. SCOTT, Chiropractor, Bonnington's Buildings, corner High »nd Cashel streets. SBl2l MISS HIMMEL, CHIROPRACTOR. CONSULTATION FREE. Ctiropraoiio is the Scientific Metnod of locating ani adjusting the causo cf all disease, b&eed an the correct knowledge of anatomy, (specially the nervous system. Hundreds of so-called incurable patients have been restored to Health, by Chiropractic, VICTORIA CHAMBERS. 104 Armagh street. iliZ7'j "OHIP SAUCE" GETS RIGHT ON THE O PALaiE, and makes in ajpetit*. The man who makes it knows wjoat >ou 11>qnlrs. OrJer ONK BOTTLK U.C itONDAY. Every «1U

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16212, 15 May 1918, Page 1

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