Statistics reveal that during 1924 Australian workers lost nearly one million pounds m wages because of strikes. The figures do not tell us how much they gained.
MUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY & DANCING COMPETITIONS Commence TOWN HALL AND CONCERT CHAMBER TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Morning, Afternoon and Evening, Saturday 22nd. August. The Executive extend a hearty invitation to the Officers and Men of the American Fleet to be present at any Session of the Opening Day. " Popular Prices: Afternoon, 6d and Is; Evening, 2s and Is, plus 6d extra Booking Fee. G. W. JENNER, Secretary. FULLERS'"" HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Direction: John Fuller and Sons Ltd. NIGHTLY AT 8; SATURDAYS 2.30. Packed every night. A wonderful tribute to the popularity of JIM GERALD and his talented REVUE 'COMPANY COMMENCING MONDAY Entire change of programme. New Revue by the Jim Gerald Revue Coy; Entitled: , "DON'T TELL THE WIFE. 7 . This week's show is funny and next week's is even funnier. Splendid Vau- : deville including GEO. EDWARDS & CO. j THE HARRIS FAMILY . - DANNY D'ALMA THE CELIA. MARIE DUO THE LAMPINIS " ; FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES D.S. or O.S. 2/6 (reserves 3/-) iplus tax; Stalls 1/6, Upper Circle:;!/- Box Plan at i THE ' BRISTOL. After 5 .p.m; on Saturday afternoons at Burnetts* next Theatre. , DON'T FORGET' Our Saturday matinees for the kiddies. Prices: O.S. anclD.C. 1/C (children 1/-) Stalls 1/- (children 6d), Upper Circle 6d,
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NZ Truth, Issue 1030, 22 August 1925, Page 2
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225Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1030, 22 August 1925, Page 2
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