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Amusements. FEATURING THE WORLD'S BEST. TO-DAY AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT 7. D. W. Griffith presents the Ever-popu-lar Film Favourite— # .■.NORMA TALMADGE. '■brilliantly supported by recognised players in one of the most conspicuous successes turned out by the celebrated TRIANGLE FINE ARTS Studios. "MARTHA'S VlggOiG&TiOH." "MARTHA'S Vi^OIGATION." "MARTHA'S VI^OISATIOH." • Martha and Dorothea has been lifelong friends; they had every interest m commcUj except the love which Dorothea bore the MAN WHOSIJ2 PROMISE OF MARRIAGE SHE HELD, but who died before he could keep that pledge. In secret A CHILD WAS BORN, and-slartha, who Tmew the truth, strove to keep Dorotheas name free from the EVIL TONGUE OF SLANDER; and in doing so sl-e bore the AWFUL BURDEN OF HER FRIEND'S DISGRACE, faced unflinchingly the contempt of those friends sha knew- now to be false.; and stood her trial before the stern, harsh jury )f the Church, CHARGED WITH THE SIN OF DOROTHEA, who now sat in judgment over her. They are incidents which promise WONDERFUL DRAMATIC TREATMENT AND A CLIMAX. Extra Choice Supports! 6D—TO AuTPARTS—6D.

QUICKLY CtJEED BY POST. THIS ITN Contains two weeks' supply of the most wonderful medecine for Hhe«matism the world has ever known. It is usually more than sufficient to ABSOLUTE LV AND FINALLY CURE *.ny ordi£ ary case of Rheumatism, Backacha, Sidney Irouble, etc., bat even the most complicated cases will be so mu:n benefited that a complete cure will b<» in sight before it is finished. Read what such sufferers say to us when sending for another course. This was an old-standing and complicatai case. Read it carefully, and note its genuineness:— From MRS. D. E. PERKINS, Yan;e Street, Shannon:— "Please send cue another course of your Rheumatic Cure. I must say it has done me a WONDERFUL lot of good. My limbs seem to be so supple, and I feel as if I want to run. 1 can walk grand now. I feel a different woman, but I think I had better have another course, as the leg tEat has been bad so many years is a bit painful yet at times, but nothing like it was. I don't think itis quite out of my system yet. A friend of mine seeing me on Saturday saw such a marvellous change in me that she sent straight away for your book, and other friends aJso. .Wishing you every success." CUT THIS OUT AND POST TO-DAY. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd.. Hellaby's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. Sirs, —Please send mo '(■without obligation) your free boot telling all about the wonderful remedy for Rheumatism, as advertised in the "Wanganui Chronicle." SOT. Name ~ Address .........

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16852, 21 December 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16852, 21 December 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16852, 21 December 1916, Page 7

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