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AMUSEMENTS. Final Screening f TIVERYBODY'S To-night at JIiVEKYBODY'S Of "FIELDS OF HONOTIE," Featuring MAE MABSII. MAE MAESH. TO-MOKHOW. TO-JIOKIiOW. The Picture of (he Year. At TjiVEirYBODY'S. -Everybody's. Eulitlccl "BABBLING TONGUES" "BABBLING TONGUES" Featuring JAMES MORRISON and GRACE VALENTINE. "BABBLING TONGUES" "BABBLING TONGUES" "BABBLING TONGUES" One of the "BABBLING TONGUES" greatest aud "BABBLING TONGUES" most human "BABBLING TONGUES" dramas ever "BABBLING TONGUES" neon in the "BABBLING TONGUES" Dominion. "BABHLING TONGUES" "BABBLING TONGUES" "BABBLING TONGOES" k one of the most arresting pictures of the year; it lakes up tho great evil of scandalising and gives a concrete example of the iujury persons given to gossiping propensities visit, upon those who conio into {ho range of their unfounded'criticisms. The Climax is of EXTRA ORDINARY FORCE and BEWILDERING ORIGINALITY. No Increase iu Prices. Ring "Phoue 50 for' Reserves. Final Screening 7TVHE KING'S To-night .at .1 HE KING'S Of "THE PATRIOT," Also First Episode of "THE FATAL RING." TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. At ■ THE KING'S. HE KING'S. A Triangle Super-drama, Eutitled "A SOUL IN TRUST" "A SOUL IN TRUST" Featuring BELLE BENM3TT ■ ' And BARNEY SHERRY. A IMay that flashes a Bright Light on the dark side of life. "A SOUL IN TRUST" "A SOUL IN TRUST" "A SOUL IN TRUST" . "A SOUL' IN TRUST" At her dying husband's request sho adopted his child. This was the SOUL IN TRUST. A Storv of Diverging Pathos. A AVOMAN'S SUPREME SACRIFICE. A l'lay .of rapid action and thrilling situations. Additional Itenw include Se'cohil Chapter of "THE FATAL RING" Enljlled. "CRUSHING WALLS." Reserves nt Bristol or 'Phono 3143.

"SOMEWHERE IX FIUXCE." The.entire world rings with (.lie praise of tlic! Australian mirso mid soldier, who have, during this terrible war, set hijrh mid noble examples of patriotism and self-sacrifice. They have rendered deeds that are immortal in the military and nursing annals of our time. Here is .i. letter from the firing-line in .Franco, given from Nurse Frauds, V.A.D., who has returned,to AVellinglon, and .it anys a great: deal for an Australian medicine which has Riven such. great service, in that country stricken with war. It shows how 'much Clements Tonic is thought of as a nerve medicine, to he taken such a distance, and to he spoken of so highly. Itcrc is Nurs" 'Francis's letter for everyone to read: Nurse Francis is known as an earnest war worker throughout X.Z., and she writes from her residence. Queen's Drive. Wcllin«ton, XX, -1/5/'l7, thus of Olciiicnls Tonic:-— "OI.EMEXTK TOXIC. LIMITED, "T should like to lell you how pleased T am with yonr tonic as a nerve restorer. "1 have lned it with very beneficial rosulls. Severe' of our nurses in France have also proved its worth. "I can highly recommend it to anyone suffering from Ijrain-fiiT. "Yours faithfully, XURSK PRAXO'IS, V.A.D." This .is YOUR medicine if von sulW from had wrves. want of sleep, noor appetite, or (Hiililv. ani" , mi". hi-nin-fn'r or nerve breakdown. All cheilitis n»d sic-., <( .u it. (-i c ( ,'| (o-diiy ami get well. -Advl. Wcddinir Aiinnnnci»ii<">K - Benulifi;' roses and (lie choicest of rVvers only are used when designing wedding bouquets, which I make a specially of. Packed a»d forwarded through the Dominion. Miss Murrcv. Vieo-Keg.il Florist, 30 Willis F A reet.- Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 311, 20 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 311, 20 September 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 311, 20 September 1918, Page 7

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