N.Z. ALLIANCE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS.
A BIG DEMONSTRATION. Tho twenty-fifth, anniversary celebrations of tho New Zealand Alliaiico_ arc to 'commence to-morrow (Sunday) with a groat temperance church day in many, of the churches. Special sermons will > preached and a number of visiting ministers will occupy the pulpits ol unions churches. In ihe evening, nt a combined service is to be held in the Kings Theatre, when short addresses will bo delivered by the Revs. S. "«id"-son, Cliristcliurcii, Ci. knowles femitli, and Jv. Drake, of Dunodin. Jho Rev. \\. J. Williams will preside. Ihe Central Mission Silver Baud will be in attendance. On Wednesday, the convention tea is lo foe held in the' Town Hall at fl p.m., to bo followed in the same Hall by tho Dominion demonstration, which is to be addressed by Miss Hughes, from fingland; Colonel Birkcnshaw, of the Salvation Army, tho Rev. L. M. Isitt, and Mr. T. E. Tavlor, Mayor of Christchureh. The public functions are to finish with a mass mooting for women in the Town Concert Hall on Thursday night, when Mrs. Barton, ex-city councillor of Glasgow, and Miss Hughes are to give' addrosses, and Mrs. A. R. Atkinson is to preside. The Wellington branch of the Dominion's Women's Crusade for No-Li-cense and National Prohibition is to foe formed. Tho organisers extend mi invitation to the women of Wellington to join in the crusade. Pull details will bo found in our advertising columns-
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 10 June 1911, Page 4
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238N.Z. ALLIANCE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 10 June 1911, Page 4
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