Patience: "Do you know the name of that ... ■• piece ?" Patrice : - '-t>o . you mean the one the woman, was singing or the one her accompanist was playing?" ... , ; . ■-■■■ Now that the married «nen. are coming- back, one of the cheeriest sigihts is to see "Digger's" children meeting him at the wharf; On the other hand, the saddest eases m New Zealand are those of the children iwhose fathers will never come back. It . is for these children that the Treritham . Dominion ■Scholarships' -Art Union lias . .,. been founded. To give them a first-class stai't iir life is to N build a finer, memorial than any of bronze or stoWft. Trjeritham '.Art Union tickets, ate only one shilllrig each, s arid .every shilling is'for the soldiers'" kiddies. First prize valued £1000. " " ' . : .[- --£NO CAPITAL NEEDED TO START ' NEW PROFITABLE BUSINESS. For Particulars Apply ■ • ,-,. ■:..' 86x1C43, Ohriatchurch.
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NZ Truth, Issue 730, 14 June 1919, Page 2
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140Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 730, 14 June 1919, Page 2
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