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z JAMES - lamam JOBrB / jwSy lEb X&sOi pgs : s3 BML < -vV j It’s on Next Saturday! Tom Brown League PICNIC at Day’s Bay, Saturday Next. January 28 S.S. Muritai specially chartered for the event. Only bovs owning a u Tom Brown” Suit or Badge can come to this Great Event. Now Read All About It: This is the greatest event of the summer Boys under eight years cannot be taken holidays for Tom Brown League members. unless accompanied by parents, and we hobdays tor tom wo n 8 wiH be leased to see any parents who come A delightful Free Picnic at Day s Bay, and you in the afternoon a sports meeting, with * programme of the day’s prizes for every race. Come and win the events> a ] so tickets for Free Ice Cream, Tom Brown Championship. Twenty super- Drinks and Sweets. Come and get your visors will be in control throughout the day ticket early, and don’t forget to ask mother so mother may rest assured you will be well to make your school outfit a Tom Brown, looked after. which entitles you to Life MembershipBoat and Picnic Tickets will be issued in our “Tom Brown” Boys Suit Department to boys who have Tom Brown Badges or Suits. Municipal Tramways Band in Attendance Throughout. FREE! Ice Cream, Drinks and Sweets provided—Bring your own Lunch. SPECIAL NOTICE! Owing to recent regulations governing street processions the boys will be unable to take part in a procession through, the city as in past years. They will fall in aS 9.15 a.m. at the Basin Reserve, Cambridge Terrace, where trams especially engaged by James Smith a will transport them to the Eastbourne Ferry Wharf. Make a note of the time -9.15 a.m. DON’T FORGET—FALL IN AT THE BAISIN RESERVE, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, AT 945 A.M. As an indication that the picnic is to be held as arranged flags will fly above James Smith’s Building. Should wet weather necessitate postponement of the picnic nv FLAGS WILL BE FLOWN. James Smiths

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 102, 24 January 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 102, 24 January 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 102, 24 January 1933, Page 14

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