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AMUSEMENTS. / ( — — — —— rrr-h i 'ASSIST. OUR * j WOUNDED QOLDIERSI JMTOUNDED QOLDIERS! -| OUNDED OOLDIERS! 1W OUNDED tOOLDIERSI 1 GRAND PATMOTIC CONCERT; j .WHEN THE RESULTS 01? 'j THE-TRAMWAY BOYS' AETJUNIONS ' " i .WILL BE ANNOUNCED.) ' 1 TO!WN HALL, . TOiWiN HZLti/:j ' TOMORROW, TUESDAY .! ■ 3rd AUGUST, 1915, I r i AT 8 P.M. . . ': r X ■.] Tho following Artists vrill take ,part ; ' f: -| MRS. QUEREE ' ' MR. W. JENNINGS I MISS MINA CALDOW MR. W. GOUDIE 1 MISS LONSDALE MR. C. CONNORS i MR. HAMILTON HODGES MR, T. HBKETA .1 'iUt. .HERBERT I\ WOOD And, by kind permission of Messrs. Fuller, Ltd., and Mr. Jack Waller—< > ': > ■MR. GREGORY IVANOFF, M.A. (late Solo Violinist to the Tsar's Imperiai .i , Orchestra, Moscow), 'MR, W. .WATSON ('Cellist), and MR: FREDERICH ' 4 DENNETT (Solo Pianist) ■ . J PULL PROGRAMME WILL BE PUBLISHED TO-MORROW'(TUESDAY), ! COME ALONG AND SEE WHO WINS THE " ' \ £1000! IT MAY BB YOU! . £1000t j PRICES—2s. and Is. Seats may be looked at The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. < '*■') C. H. BALLARD, Hon. -Sec. Dr. Platts-Mills Citizens' Committee. : j WAR, I)F,f!T;ARATION (PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION f j jTN compliance with the request of the Imperial Government that the AnnivcN sary of tho Declaration of War between Great Britain Mcl Gerniimy shouhfiV 'j be commemorated by a DEMONSTRATION THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE, of -to _ union in the present struggle, a PUBLIC PATRIOTIC MEETING will be hcl(l■:j in'the ■■ Town ttall, npowN ttall, , . 1 OWN -O.ALL, JLOWN JULALL, ! lon •: .WEDNESDAY NEXT, '4™ AUGUST,, -j : •' AT S P.M. _ j 'At which' the following Resolution will -be submitted:— - )):j "That on this Anniversary of the Declaration,of-a Righteous War, this Meeting of .the Citizens, of Wellington records its inMexible 1 -' -i.'-'y determination to continue to a victorious and-the struggle inniain-. terionce of those ideals of, liberty and justice .which 'are' : - .tl» '.:V-.t'-V. --iVAI common and sacred cause of the Allies" . v i'V-O^rS THE RIGHT HON. THE PRIME MINISTER., THE RIGHT HON. Sift JOSEPH WARD, SIR ROBERT STOUT,, Sill . JOHN FINDLAY,; BISHOP, SPROTT, ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD, DR. GIBP.V COUNCILLOR ATKINSON,"-i " HON. T. W. HISLOP, and A. DE B. BRANDON,. ESQ., will make Appropriate W Speeches. : • ; ' ■ -" ■ ' ,' v : PATRIOTIC AIRS WILL BE PLAYED. ON THE GRAND ORGAN .BY THEJ 1 CITY. ORGANIST, MR. BERNARD PAGE, JOHN P. LUKE, 31st July, 1915, < . Major< " '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2529, 2 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2529, 2 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2529, 2 August 1915, Page 7

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