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OPERA HOUSE.

ANNUAL REPORT. In their report for tho year ending 31st March l»«t lhc> directors ot tho Wellington Opera Houso Company, Ltd., recommend a dividend of 5 per cent., making, with the 7 pur cent, paid on tho 30th September, 12 por wnt. for tho year, and tho iiHiial bunux and £105 to Ihe director*. Tlu'v ali>o rpeomiuond thai the unin of £245 9s 3d ba paid in reduction of the Ctibti-Mirnet Extension mortgage, which will then itatul ot £940 4s lid. The letirinjj director*) arc Messrs. CafqiMvnc and Gilmer, who, l>eing eligible, oft#r themselves for ro-electtion. Tho directors add.— "lt v with extreme regret that the board have to announce the cWtli of Mr. Edward Heagcr. He was a member of the board for many ym.ru. Tho director* recommend that the vacancy be not filled up, ag tho board is fully constituted, according to tho requirement*! of Uio mien of the company. Thfl retiring auditor in Mr. H. M. Lyon, »nd he offer* himfolf for re-election. The Board thought it ndvituble in D«oember liut to increw tho inturmea on the Oper* .HAU^rcu* JDMW-Jo £6WI"-

Deer are stated to be fairly plentiful in tho Wairarapa this season, and sportsmen are meeting with a fair amount of success. Messrs. E. J. Leydon and Co., of the D.S.A , Cuba-street, advertise a special eale of drapery, millinery, and ladies' and children'« clothing. The sale begins at 9 to-morrow, and a price-list appears on another page. The hospital authorities report this afternoon that Boyd, the seafaring man who fell down the stairs in the Theatre Royal on Monday night, and Bigneli the carrier, who met with a tram-car accident last week, are progressing favourably. A number of friends of Mr. Len. M'Kenzie (son of Mr. Thomas W. M'Kenzie. of Ghuznee-street) met at the Royal Oak Hotel this afternoon, and made him a presentation, on the eve of his marriage to Miss Maguirc, daughter of Mr. Allan Maguire, of Sus-sex-square.

HAA 7 E YOU HEART TROUBLE? fTTHE Heart is like the mainspring' of a A watch — just as the watch stop* when the mainspring ie injured, so will life «top when the heart action becomes seriously impaired ; for the human body is so made that every organ is entirely dependent on .the heart, for to it is given the vital task of circulating the life-giving blood throughout the body. It is distressing to think that all the serious cases of heart weakness and disease, so often leading to sudden death, could hare been checked in their primary slagei had the sufferer but recognised those slight warnings, faint and brief, which so often remain unheeded. A sudden pain, a ga«p for breath, may come and then (ro agaiu, leaving the victim all-unsuspecting. Premonitory symptoms may exist for a long time unrecognised, or they are often attributed to other causes, such as affections of the lungs, stomach, or kidneys. But heart ailment U generally tho cause of functional derangement of these organ*, and the frequent error is in mistaking the effect for tho CAUSE. Then,, as no steps are taken to remedy this serious state of affairs, the mischief goes on, and more symptoms set in, such as pains. in tho region of the heart, dizziness, choking sensation in the throat, fainting fits, shortness 1 of breath _ after slight exertion, eic. These are- all indicative ot a weak heart. Now, if you suffer in this way, are jou spiig to let this weakness, which ;s curable, ' rapid! t develop into DISEASE, which is NOT curable? If yon're anxious to help your heart back to healthy normal action once more, what you need is DR. DAY'S 'HEART HELP," which docs the one important thing effectively — it a. c uists the vital organ — the Heart — to do its woik perfectly, thus enabling all other organs, which are dependpnt upon tho regular action of this one living organ, to accomplish their work perfectly also. This is the mission accomplished by DR. DAY'S "HEART HELP" through helping the heart to pump abundant supplies of rich red blood to every organ, ailing and well, and this is why a thorough course of thi3 wonderful remedy almost invariably effects a permanent cure. Procure a bottle now. without delay, and cure your heart trouble. Price 4* 6d a bottle, ct all Chemists, or post freo from DR. DAY'S HEART HELP CO., Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 8

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OPERA HOUSE. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 8

OPERA HOUSE. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 8