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CONTRALTO SOLOIST—MRS. EMILY MARTIN (London certificates) will accept engagements, Entertainments, Concerts, eitc. A few Vacancies Singing and Pianoforte Pupils. Moderate ifees. 24, Cambridge-terrace. THEATRICAL POSTERS, . DODGERS, and every variety of ShowPrinting, designed to catch, the public eye. smartly and tastefully executed at the New . Zealand Fkee : Lance Office. Try it, and you will never go elsewhere.

i( THE ORIENTAL 5 ' j CEEMOENE in conjunction with - CREMORNE POINT "THE RIALTO, . A Modern and High-class Residential Establishment. I Two Minutes from Ferry. Extensive Harbour Views. j I Flat Roof Promenade. Drawing, Smoke and Lounge Rooms. Private Suites, j Billiards, Tennis, Swimming. " Hot Water Service (Plunge and Showers). j High-class Cuisine. Eight Minutes Direct Ferry Service to the City. j MBS. *$?. I Milson Road, Cremorne. Telephone 1563, Mosman. j All Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. j , ____ , - _ _— . , *V ■ i,_- I HEW ZEALAND VISITORS TO SYDNEY. .■""■"- .*"'■;_... I The New Great Western Coffee Palace -„\,.~* r.-"^* E * ~" - : »-""- ■ I Hay Street, off George Street, Sydney. iV "' - -"-"-" -« "--, "'!*■" 8 A Modern First-class Coffee Palace, offering unrivaUed accomi"ll. >~i v * ■■■ " : I'i l'f " I modation to Tourists and the General Public. !] '• "rt "J".," V. t ■ Ji. Jl, j I This magnificent five-storied building 1 , built on the very latest . -1 • ". - _ ■'*■"■. ; I model by the Municipal Council of Sydney, for the old estab- ■"" "" . .'. .■ Its.-' ' 1 lished firm of Puig and Hegewald, furnishes accommodation for ;".:i-„ „' -■ "■■.—L 1 *';! J 250.guests. ..: ' «^TV-,,-.-«■--i.-x *":i- 8 The appointments include a Spacious Dining Hall, seating ICVJ" 1 . "i "" ,>, fT: r 1 " * "3 ,"'' 180 persons,—Drawing Room — Smoking Room — 200 lofty sin- '*\ JI: I ,;■ C 4 rf>rj7.]B 'I*i gle and double Bedrooms, tastefully furnished and replefia with ■ -■".'. i *i. r- . ' ' every detail of comfort. Also Garden Roof PUIG & HEGEWALD - Proprietors. CLARENCE STREET, SYDNEY. f (Opposite General Post Office.) QXJIET, YET IN' " MEALS ABE SERVED ■tL-njii.tl.-l. vJJJ ±±xHj i! «^^PP^^^S?^^Kl Eiectric Lights in Every Room, and Lifts running All Day and Night. TARIFF FOR ROOMS ONLY—Single Rooms, for one person from 3/- per day Double Rooms, for two persons ~ 6/- ~ Double and Single Rooms, for 3 persons .. ~31- ~ Further particulars will be gratefully forwarded on application to the Manager. LESLIE AYRES Manager. MISS AGNES MURPHY, THE ORGANISING SECRETARY OF THE Quinlan Opera Coy. AND THE Bicg'papliep of Madame Melfoa, WRITES HER OPINION OF DEAR SIRS,— "1 have sincere pleasure in informing you that I have found Clements Tonic an excellent and most agreeable restorative after exhaustion due to overwork, and that as a brain and body builder I can highly recommend it." I am, gentlemen, faithfully yours, (Signed) AQNES MURPHY. Members of any of the large theatrical oompanies, whose duties are of a strenuous character, whose long and exacting roles compel heavy and continuous taxation of the brain and nerves, should strenghten their systems and fortify their health by the use of Clements Tonic. Testimonies to this great nerve medicine have been received from many theatrical favorites, well known in England and Australia, and each of these speaks in highest praise of thisexcellent tonic nerve medicine. Theatrical artists new to the climate will find this remedy invaluable. For the relief of Insomnia, or loss of sleep, Weak Nerves, Indigestion, Poor Appetite, Depression of Spirits, Amemia or General \ Weakness, it has no equal. Send for it and health at the same time. In volcanic times like these, when, the whole world is at war, and the nerves of everyone are on edge, this is the medicine that keeps the nerves sound and the body well. As the Be v. Ho3king, Fitzroy, says : "It is worth its weight in gold." It is ju3t the very medicine or that tired brain and those jaded nerves. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. GET IT AND HEALTH AT THE SAME TIME.

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 792, 3 September 1915, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 792, 3 September 1915, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 792, 3 September 1915, Page 18

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