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I ■ ■ AMUSEMENTS. BIG DOUDT.E ATTRACTION 'HO-MORiiOW AT THE KING'S. A SELECT Siri'ERFEATU'IiE: , 'THE LONE -WOLF" FEATURING HAZEL DAWN and BURT LYTKLT,. '. Nothing lo approach tliis picture since "THE WHIP.'' I'IMM CRIM IX.AL TO LOVER. Seo the Mntor-cnr Divo; The Aeroplane Fight. Eight Reels of Breathless Excitement. SECOND .VTTR ACTIONCHARLIE . 6HAPLIN "T"HE ..IMMIGRANT."' SEE CHARLIE AT DINNER AMONG THE IMMIGRANTS. HE WILL SHOW \'UU HOW TO BUY A MEAL WITHOUT MONEY. THE CHRISTM-AS LAUGHING' BOOM ■ .-' " ... COMMENCES TOMORROW'. AT. '' • EYEE'YBiODY'S,v;';-' . tiie onk'anq' only CHARLIE -CHAPLIN; WILT, APPEAR IN ' "THE; : IMMIGRANT.^--' •SEE CHARLIE AT DINNER AMONG THE IMMIGRANTS- ' ' " A ROLLICKING JOY-RIDE OF LAUGHTER, SECOND STAR' ATTRACTION"MADAME .. SPHINX" ; . FEATURING -• AI, M A R U-13 EN- S. AL MA RUBE NS. ■■ A PUZZLING MURDER'MYSTERY AND A BEAUTIFUL STORY OF TWO KINDRED SOULS. Screening Times of "THE IMMIGRANT": 2 ami 4.15, 7 ami 9.15; "MADAME SP.ILIN,V':.,'! and S, . ..' . . ■ . ' TOIPRESS., EMPRESS, EMPRESS. T : " iIIMPRESS. EMPRESS. EMPRESS. TO-NIGHT at JUVERABODVS 2 to 5 TO-DAY 2 to 5 7to 10 TO-NIGHT 7to 10 "THE KNIFE," "THE KNIFE," •.,. ,„ . " "THE KNIFE," "THE KNIFE," I niLil Screenings EFFICIENCY EDGAR'S COURTSHIP. ' Featuring . ... EFFICIENCY EDGAR'S COURTSHIP. . ALICE BRADY. TO-MORROW .. TO-MORROW '—' — — : —- .A World Drama, mHE. THING'S. Final Screening "THE -WASP" ■ m ' ■°" ING ' S ' •' TQ-NIGHT ■ "THE* WASP" ' • ' " •'■ Of •■•'■■; ■■ "THE WASP" ' "THE •WASP" "THE. BELGIAN!" "THE WASP" ■ "THE. BELGIAN!" Starring . . KITTY GORDON. A Remarkably Interesting War Feature. As the unconventional heroine she is ■'- : —~—: — ...„„. .„„ ' quite charming. " WHS. ' QUEEN'S'- ' THEATRE, A Rapid Slorv, with n Thrilling Climax. X . ■ Ce,ltral ' e,,blt Strcct A woman who had learned everything A PROGRAMME MERRY & BRIGHT, but to be a woman. ,„, 1(m , 1 . M1 ,? V, 1 C \ l ™ AT!E C^^ N T °' A •\UIES HAIPINESo, Swnic . ... Th[0H!;ll Tllo -j. rcl ,t Vnllcy." This picture gives -the answer. ■ Topical: "Canada Spreads Her Wings." Society Dresses and Wonderful Scenes. Reserved Scats, 'Phono 3255. '.' . .

SPORTING. .... ./. . MAN AWATU' EAGING • GLUB. ' ' SUMMER M-138T1.K0. ■- ' SUMMER MEETING. SUMMKU MEETING.. . . SUMMER MEETING. AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, ■ '. PALMERSTON NOETII. THUIIS'DAY (BOXING DAY) & FRIDAY,. DECtIMBER 26 AND 27, 1918.

NO LUNCHEON, but light Refresl will be provided. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 EA( Tho train, services aro as follow:—Li a.m., running via Racecourse, arriving day 7.10 a.m. (Wanganm Relief Mail), stop to set down passengers, at Awapun mul 11.55 a.m. The Napier Mail leaves 12.11. Return trains leave course for ll tweeu Awapuni and Paekakariki. I'or 1 I ! I

STIiENTiTH AM) FA'RHfIV CHEATED I .BY IMIXKI'UATK NO TASK TOO HART): NO STTJAIN TOO till EAT. f| There is no longer r.ny reason why the nervous, hesitant man or woman snonld envy tliore who are strong, resourceful mid calm, Tor according to an eminent specialist s-jioh slivnytli is within the easy reach of all who desire it. Men and women are stroui;, mentally and physically in proportion To the slreaiSi of thoir nerves, anil nerves nre slron<,' or weal; accord in;,' to th" a'ninunl o( phosphate tlicy absorb.' Ordinarily the nerves derive phosphate from digested. iood; bin owing |o lanlly metabolism or to sibubrnial strain, the. phosphate thus,taken n|> often proves iiwutiieieiil, and in eonsc((iipnco (Tie nerves become weak mid exhausted. To remedy such a condition it is necessary I hat the nerves should lie provided with more phosphate, ami (lie 11*0 of the concentrated bitro-phosphnto which most chemists now stock in the form of a-grnin compressed tablets is highly reconimeiided. I'hosphato in this l'onn is rapidly absorbed, and a decided improvement in the general hcallh is soon mil iccablo. Nerves become steady and stroll;,', and the brain acts quickly and clearly. Eyes become bright, and the cheeks glow with healthy'colour. No task seems 100 hard; no strain too great. Abundant onergy displaces lassitude, and great strength reigns in the place of urakness.—Ailvt.

For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure*

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 73, 20 December 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 73, 20 December 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 73, 20 December 1918, Page 7

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