riVTI TTTOUNDED SOLDIERS NOW IS YOUR CHANCE 1 A simple, easy and efficient way of , helping those brave lads is to buy at least ONE TRAMWAY WAR RELIEF TICKET ON EVERY JOURNEY. Don't put the copper® back in youir pockets. Take them out in Red, White and Blue Tickets from the Conductor! Set your fellow-passengers the example on every opportunity of assisting our brave boys I KEEP YOUR TICKETS CAREFULLY. • Prizes for the largest numbers returned. / \ P E R fj o US E Direction • , Fuller-Brenran's, Ltd MONTAMBO AND WELLS. GREAT BAFFLING BAKER, And his AMERICAN COY OF MYSTIFIERS. GRACIE GRAHAME. JESSIE M. MILLAR. Assisted by MISS DOLLY MILLAR. PHIL ASCOT. ROZEAL AND ROSS,, EILEEN FLEURY. ARTHUR DOUGLAS. £,;■;.••-'' LUMLEY AND RHODES. WEEK-NIGHT PRICES'. <• Prices: D.C. and OS, 2s; Stalls, Is Family CirclCi 6d ;no halftprice. Booking 6d . extra Robertson's to 6 n.m., .Thereafter at Theatre or by 'phone, 1595. rp O W N TJ A L L. SATURDAY NEXT, 17th INST., At 8 p.m.. QRGAN TJECITAL US I -l/TAUGHAN ITARNETT CITY ORGANIST. Who will play Finale (Cesar Franck) Andante from String Quartette (Tschaikowski) Assyrian March (Stanford) Faust Fantaisie .......: (Gounod) Besides other well known Organ Compositions. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Admission Sixpence. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 14th July, 1915.
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Observer, Volume XXXV, Issue 45, 17 July 1915, Page 20
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208Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XXXV, Issue 45, 17 July 1915, Page 20
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