AMUSEMENTS His Majesty’s Theatre APOLOGY. We desire to apologise to the packed audience which had to be turned away last night owing to an unfortunate defect-in the machinery. The trouble has been located, however, and pictures will be screened without any hitch henceforth.SPARKLING NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT! EVERY FILM A STAR AND EVERY STAR A WINNER. SEE WILLIAM FARNUM-+— -WILLIAM FARNTJM FIRES OF CONSCIENCE A Stirring Tragedy-Drama/ full of Tense Situations and Exciting Climaxes. In a fit of jealousy George Baxter kills a man whom he finds with liis wife. Then the FIRES OF CONSCIENCE Find him out, and he emerges from the ordeai a bigger and better man. IT'S FARNUM’S GREATEST TRIUMPH! SUPPORTED BY A FULL PROGRAMME, INCLUDING , THE MED! ATOE. A Glowing,. Vital Story of Arizona, featuring George Walsh, the new Western Idol. PRlCES—Upstairs Is, Downstairs 6a. We Pay the Tax. Bookings j : ' - at London Music Shop, Owing to Length of Programme Performance starts at 7.45 p.m. COMING SOON— “A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS.”
MEASLES IN t?AMP Tlie outbreak of Measles among the troops was due to .germs brought in by soldiers returning from leave. A scientific, rapid method of coping with the malady is to sniff up, gargle and swallow small .ouantities—of warm Fluenzol, which dispels microbes without injury to the system.*' If you gst a chill take NAZOL'immediately. It wil] prevent sore throat or tightness, of the chest *
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4899, 19 June 1918, Page 6
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