AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUS E. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT — At S. — TO-NIGHT. First Appearance of FItED WELBER, FRED WEBiitK, The Musical C'ol.ege rioy. THE LAMPINIS, THE LAMI'INIS, Purvevors of Merriment and Magic. DURNO. THE VIVIANS. PHIL PERCIVAL, The Famous Comedian at the Piano. LEY WOOD A.N J) NORELL, In Fresh Bits and Pieces. CRE-MER AND ARNOLD. "Freddy the Sport." NAPIER and YVONNE. VICTOR ELVIN. NELLIE KOLLE. NELLIE KOLLE. Everybody's Fuvourit-o Singing Comedienne. PRICES: 2s and Is (plus tax). Plan at Milner and 512 A BOOMING ! BOOMING ! rtOLOSSEUM SKATING RINK. v> OLOSSEUM SKATING RINK. N TO-MORROW NIGHT. HOCKEY. HOCKEY. HOCKEY. Another Thrilling, Fast, and Exciting Match. Com© and See It. Come and See It. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. Watch for tho Fancy Dress and Poster Carnival Early Next Month. 5125 THE FOURTH CONCERT AT EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. ORGANISED by Mrs Burnes-Loughnan, Xi'amwuy Band, assisted by Miss Bessie : Olds,-Mr Rex Hariison. and Mr H. Gill. Tickets Is, obtainable at Everybody s Theatre, Broadway's, and Webley, .Son, anil Gofton. i 6132 WANTED. WANTED. FIRST-CLASS Letterpress machinist. Apply FACTORY MANAGER. "Press" Co. (For Continuation of Wanteds, see Page 10 of this issue.) • toTlet. RESERVIST going into Camp shortly would Let for a term to approved tenant his Furnished Six-roomed BUNGALOW on Cashmere Hills. Every possible convenience, sleeping balcony,, etc. Magnificent view. Immediate possession. App y "CASHMERE,"_"Prcss" Office. 6083 * PUBLIC NOTICEB. CAPTAIN P/ETTIT, N.Z.M.C., will give an Address on "Sex Instinct, Its Importance, Education, and Control," on ' , " NESDAY, July 17th, in the Choral Hail, 3 p.m. Admission Free. Men Only. 52? PROPOSED MEMORIAL. SINAI AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGN. IT is proposed to crect near JERUSALEM, at the end of the War, a Monument to the memory of Officers, .Non-Commissioned Officers, and Men of the Egyptian Expeditionary Foroe who have fallen in Sißpi aijd i?alestine.' , , A Fund for this purpose has been opened in tho Egyptian Expeditionary Foroe. , It is possible that the relatives of and other ranks who httve lost their, lives in this campaign may also wish to subscribe. It ie requested, therefore that those desir- ; ing to contribute to this Fund will forward subscriptions—limited in the case of relatives . of officers te'll, aM"or other ranks tb :Ss—'
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16266, 17 July 1918, Page 1
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