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AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE Last Screening of the Triple Feat ure Programme. XMAS DINNER AT TEENTHAM. TWA(! TMNJXT VT? AT* TRT'iNTHAM. XMAS DINNER AT TEENTEAM. H.M. THE KING H.M. THE KING AT THE FRONT. AT THE FRONT. EDNA MAY. SALVATION JOAN. EDNA MAY. SALVATION JOAN. Reserve your Dress Circle seats as everyone rushing the programme to SEE THEMSELVES AND FRIENDS. SEE THEMSELVES AND FRIENDS. As Others See Them. COMMENCING MATINEE , SATURDAY. ' Brilliant and Fascinating PAULINE FREDERICK PAULINE FREDERICK PAULINE FREDERICK PAULINE FREDERICK PAULINE FREDERICK In Daniel Frohman’s superb Emotional Drama Z A Z A. ZAZA. Z A Z A. ZAZA. Z A Z A. Zaza falls in. lore and some months in a beautiful flat discovers the man is married. Her love turns to hatred, but A CHILD IN THE CASE Brings this powerful play to a wonderful climax. STRONG SUPPORTING PICTURES. And by request XMAS DINNER AT TRENTHAM XMAS DINNER AT TRENTHAM Will be shown, until Wednesday. Prices as usual. after living she

PUBLIC NOTICES. •WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TE ARO~BATHS. SUNDAY AFTERNOON SWIMMING. ON and after Sunday next, the 24 th inst., the To Aro ' Baths ■ will he open between, sunrise and. 5 o’clock p.m. until March 25th, 1917. Boys and Girls under 15 years of ago will' not bo admitted unless accompanied by their parents. JNO. R. PALMER., Town Clerk. D-rambex 20th, 1916, 131 SOLDIERS*. CHRISTMAS DINNER AT TRENTHAM CAMP. ON behalf of the Mayoress and myself ‘ I desire to express _ sincere thanks to the ladies who so willingly assisted in connection with the Soldiers' Christmas Dinner at Trentham Camp. The spirit of nnity and cheerfulness that animated every one of the helpers largely contributed to the success of the function, and enabled tho soldiers to heartily participate in the Dominion's goodwill. I also thank those, ladies who eo willingly assisted in the preparatory work of the dinner, and the gentlemen for tho special services rendered on the day. JOHN P. LUKE, ' Mayor. December 21st, 1916. 135

FLUENZOL *■ Ttommt mn* Mm rroub/ma-m Poor mother used to look go sad When daddy had his asthma bad; But uov I often hear her tell The reason why he looks so well. He goes about so gay and bright. And has a bonzer appetite— If others only knew I’m sure They'd purchase Woods’ Peppermint Cure.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9539, 22 December 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9539, 22 December 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9539, 22 December 1916, Page 3