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i •■''.CIGARETTES 11 ' «|? EWCIiAIND PRESS BABY (Mo. 2) BED JERSEY RED CROSS A strong baby lias been enlisted for the Press in the competition to help the Bed Jersey and Bed Cross Funds for war Work. BIG i-JMBRICK~i3©i!2PBTITI©H. ; ¥aluib£i" pbizsss. ; Competitors, at a nominal charge of 6d are to supply the last line of the following Limerick, ti,nd the prizes are offered for the efforts adjudged to contain the greatest merit: — There was a bright boy named Roy, Who gurgled and "goued" in his joy. He meant: "I'll not bawl , -? If the double-Red call jj Address replies (with money or Press Limerick Tickets) to "Press Baby Limerick Competition," Evening- Post Wellington. ' .

Announcement Extraordinary! GRAND OPERA HOUSE. '.'■ ''■ ■_■.'■■ : 'v '.■'■■■■■■ :■■• SUNDAY NEXT, MAY.S% 8.15 p.m. "The World's Greatest Harmony and Melody-Makers." WILL ASSIST THE - PRESS BABY . (No. 2) TO MAKE THE KAISEK. WEEP. ' Silver Coin Collection—the lai'ger the coin the greater the Flow of Tears. RED CROSS. RED JERSEY. THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES "WJUJL Find it well Worth While to VV PATRONISE THE PRESS PRODUCE STALLS on FRIDAY, 3rd ■ :. - MAY.. ..■ . ■■■■;•>' ■■ KELBURN-AVENUE and CORNER of BOULCOTT-STREET and WILLISSTREET. Entire Proceeds go to Press Baby (No. 2) Fund for Cross and Red Jersey.

™S^£ hone 4555 COOLEST BOOM IN WELLINGTON. Telephone 4555 BJMPIRH BILLIARD 3PASLOURS (next Empire Hotel), WlLLia STBEET. . This room, having a perfeot through draught and electric fan installed, is not only the opolest.in Wellington, but ie always absolutely free from smoke or impure air of any kind, everything new, clean, and up-to-date. For the special convenience of Lady players, officers from camp, or Professional and Business gentlemen desiring to participate in a. quiet game of billiards or; snooker under ideal conditions, a luxuriously appointed privet* roorn has been added, quite apart from the public room, and with a separate entrance. Bing up 3555, and book Private Boom. PERCY TREMAINE, Proprietor.' /

*-' • I Everywhere the soldier goes the Bed Jersey is with him. From the time that he enters camp the Salvation Army has a warm heart and I a helping hand for him. Well or sick, free or in prison, a Red Jersey or Blue Bonnet will find him and comfort him A proverb says that - I " Time and tide wait for no man." "The Army" beats time and the tide ; it waits for a man, and waits upon him'. Indeed it does not ' I waste time in waiting; it is up and doing. The Salvation Army has proved itself a " Sunny Army. I THIS SERVCIE IS DONE WITH A MAXIMUM OF EFFICIENCY AT A COST. I THE WAR continues day and night, Winter and Summer, and the Salvation Army Officers—both Men and Women—watch over your I Boys at all hours. Files to hand this week state that IN ONE HUT FROM WHICH THE BOYS WENT INTO THE FIRING LINE I J ,'; SOMES DAY" THERE VILLBB II END TO 'GIVING BUT THAT EID IS NOT MOW. I SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS TO MAJOR PAGE, HON. SECRETARY, BOX 1044, G.P.0., WELLINGTON. | • Red Jersey. Shop Committee (nest Bennett's Shop, Willis Street);, ij A Continuous Paddy's Market. . 1 The Citizens' Committee has opened a General Receiving Depot next to Bennett's Shop, in Willis Street. All kinds of goods will be ' I sold, ana for the next three weeks Citizens are kindly asked to support this Shop. Also kindly send along suitable goods for sale, Groceries I Fancy Goods, Fruit and Vegetables, Flowers, Jewellery, Eggs, Batter, Jam, etc., in fact, anything you can "spare, addressed to ' i ■■'■■.■:'■ Adjutant Hoskings,; Red Jersey Paddy's Market, Wellington. I

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Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 929, 2 May 1918, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 929, 2 May 1918, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 929, 2 May 1918, Page 19

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