SCOTTISH SOCIETY.-' rpowH HALL, STRATFORD TUESDAY, JULY 201 h IN All) OF THE SICK AND WOUNDED RETURNING FROM THE WAR. GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT A - VD DANCE HUGE GIFT AUCTION SALE AND BAZAAR ALSO—RAFFLES, ART UNIONS, and the funniest thing on earth, MOCK TRIAL 3Y JUDGE AND JURY. H [CH-CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME. SPLENDID HIGHLAND DANCES AND MUSIC. v liny a Ticket in tlio Raffle. am! yon might become the owner of a valuable Freehold Section worth £2UU all for 2s Gd. Help the bpleudid cause, give something for the (lift Auction Sale, help your Comrades. THE SMALLEST GIFT WILL BE THANKFULLY RECEIVED AND FAITHFULLY APPLIED. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED AT THE SMALL CHARGE OF 6d. ADMISSION; GENTLEMEN 2s 6d, LADIES Is Cd. i ROLL UP AT THE TOWN HALL ON TUESDAY. JULY 20. J. PETRIE, Hon. Sec. i Th« rctek ®f the inrcsligation by England’s greet medical journal. *The Lancet,” ** proved diet Sut« tea like AMBER TIPS at 2/- per lb. ii almeit as cheap as i wiener tees at 1/6, because it fires mere caps to the Ik. aid Meant better health. 7?
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 67, 19 July 1915, Page 7
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