SCOTTISH SOCIETY, fN HALL, STRATFORD TUESDAY.- JULY 20th. IX All) OF THK SICK A XT) WOUNDED UfiTITKXLSG L'TtOM THE WAlt. GIiAXD PATRIOTIC CONCERT Al ™ DANCE HUGE GIFT AUCTION SALE BAZAAR ALSO—RAFFLES, ART UNIONS, and the funniest thing on earth, MOGK TRIAL BY JUDGE AND JURY. HICH-GLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME. SPLENDID HIGHLAND DANCES AND MUSIC. Buy a Ticket in the ttaffle, and you might become the owner of a yaluaM* Freehold Section north £2OO ail for 2s Gd. Help the sple«did cause, giye something for the Gilt Auction Sale, help your Comrades! THE SMALLEST GIFT WILL BE THANKFULLY RECEIVED AND FAITHFULLY APPLIED. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED AT THE SMALL CHARGE OF $4. ADMISSION: q | GENTLEMEN 2s Gd, LADIES Is 6d. ' ROLL UP AT THE TOWN HALL ON TUESDAY. JULY 20. J. PETRIE, Hon. 8«e. It m th* k«rt uid nioit •c»n»mic«l of Imi utd au bt l»ken wish »b«o!it« ee»twi
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DOCTORS FOR THE WAR. NONE AVAILABLE FOR ENCLAND ftta. PbESS Absolution Wellington, July 8. With reference to the hundred doc-* tors that the New Zealand Government has ')oen asked l»y the Imperial authorities to supply, Iho Minister of Public Health states that owing to the number ol ' medical officers that will be required tor our own reinforcements during the next twelve months and the shortage that would be occasioned in Llic Dominion by sending many more doctors to the front, lie is unable, except under very special ciroumstanees, to recommend the Minis-'' ter ol Defence to sanction applica-j tionit from the Dominion to join the Royal Arm* Medical Corps in fliig-J bad,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 59, 9 July 1915, Page 7
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