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AMUSEMENTS.

AFTER A GOLD.

OPERA HOUSE. Waller George and his Sunshine Players were well received lasi night in. the tabloid musical comedy "lly Gipsy Maid," Ilia principal attraction on this weok's programme at tho Opoia House. The vocn.l items ware of good taste and quality, and the dancing, as well as the clever comedy work of Gtiorga Storey,- wt-re well received. A good vniidovilte programme was contributed for tho first half of tho programme by Mile. Yolotto d-a Vcrrazani with tho mysterious liie-eize figure of "Phrozo," Leonard Kelson with his popular comic songs, Corrio and Baker, and Kay and Grey. A matinee will to hold to-morrow i at 2.30. I EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "Raffles," starring- John Barrymore, and the last episode of "Tne House of Hate,' 1 with sweral other films, will be again shown at Everybody's Thcatro to-day. QUEEN'S THEATRE. '•Heredity" is the principal film on tho current programme showing at the Queen's Theatre. Thoro is a strong supporting programme. j. STRAND THEATRE. "The Hun Within" (Dorothy Gish) and "Say Young Fellow" (Douglas Fairbanks) will be repeated on tho Strand Theatre programme to-day and to-night.. GRAND THEATRE. "Trilby,"' starring Clara Kimball You&g, and "Un-aspccted Places" (Bert Lytell). with other numbers are being presented to full houses at the Grand Theatre. ■ * LIBERTY THEATRE. The liead-litiers in a good 'programme shewing at the Liberty Theatre are "Tho ifad Lover" and "Tho Gambler's Soul." CRYSTAL PALACE. "Five Thousand an Hour," "The Mediator," and the sccor.d' episode of "Wolves of Kultur." comprise an attractive programme showing this week at tho Orystal Pal#cc« SKATING. The skating season* will end tomorrow ni"ht at the Colosseum. Prizes will bs presented, and obstacle and couple's racoa run oft on' the last night.

W I SICKNESS AND DISEASE EASILY CONTRACTED. A cold, just a simple, common cold, lowers the vitality and leaves the system in a weak, run-down condition. This is the dangerous period, the time when moro serious- sickness and disease are contracted, and every precaution should bo taken to avoid further trouble. . , Strength and vitality roust do re6tored without delay. The one quick, safe, natural way to do this is to eat an abundance of good, wholesome food, arid to build up strength with a "course ,of .Wilson s Malt Extract, Nature's great tonic food. ' ' The concentratcd cssence of prime, maltod barley, Wilson's Malt Extract has great strength-promoting and bodybuilding proporties. It forms good, rich, red blood, makes flesh and 6incw, imparts stamina aud vim. Very soon you are your old solf again, and the system is fortified against disease and sickness.Chemists and stores everywhere, with o" without Cod Liver Oil. Be sure to ask for "Wilson's." . H4926-1

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16584, 25 July 1919, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. AFTER A GOLD. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16584, 25 July 1919, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. AFTER A GOLD. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16584, 25 July 1919, Page 2

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