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MEN'S BROTHERHOOD.

ANOTHER ADDRESS ON SOCIALISM. The usual Hiotiioihfin.l ;pitlieriiii{ tool; place yesterday afternoon at tlm Xvw Theatre, Mniincrs Street, hi spile of the wintry weather there was a very good attendance, which consisted solely of men, the. JlroMicrhnnd having decided at their annual meeting on Thursday la*f that tlie first Sunday in each month shall l;c an open Sunday. Mr. E. Arnold, .1.J , ., occupied (!ie chair. The ■ speaker, for the afternoon was I lie Rev. E. 0. lilamires, whose subject , was "Socialism) Materialistic v. Christie." At the.outset he said that there was no doubt that (lin differences which existed to-day between Socialists and the Churches were in a very jjreat measure duo lo ix'iiiK "nut umk'i'slood." Moth sides were xiiilty ill this respect, )>ut. in any case, to wliiehever party one niijjiil beloiij;. the masses would always have no difficulty in di'i-idiiiK which was the true and best to follow. "Jiy their works yo sluill know them." To-day, the spe:i!;oiwent on to say, there were men preaching Socialism who did not know the first thinf; about it. Such men made rambline statements, putting pM]>lo astray, and Riving them wroiif, , ideas. Unless Socialism was identified with Christianity, it was not true Socialism, ;ind the sooner Christian Socialism became, the faith of tho entire community the betler it would be. for mankind. The Socialism (hat cut al the roots of belief in God was one that cut at the home-life, too, whether it be in the palace or the cottage. Mr. Jllamires was listened to with attention, and made u favourable imprc»ion with his audience. Jlo answered all questions put to him after his address in a straightforward manner. the course of the meeting Mr. .!. lioyd sang "Queen of Angels." Next Sunday ([.abour Sunday) the speaker will l>3 Mr. I-!. ex-Secretary for Labour. The Mayor will preside.

The mast of the wrecked battleship Maine with other relics, has lyen brought ■to III;' ■Washington Navy Yard. The mast i- to be erected in the National Cemetery al Arlington. WHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW. That Miss Milsc-m for a short time will treat ami teach Ladies and Gentlemen the Scientific Treatment of the Urad. She diagnoses all. cases, either by letter or personally, states the preparations tv be usfd; because what suits one. case would be very harmful to another. This is the only successful way to make hair grow, stop hair falling, to bring faded hair to tone, ami coloifr, to restore and prevent grey hair. Treatments with instructions for home treatment from .£1 Is. Delightful face treatment, to erase and prevent wrinkles, to make coarse skin healthy, fine, and soft as velvet. Shampooing, Clipping, all treatments ITwtrolvsis. latest methods C'lualifiecl Mine. Bnrkley, New York), permanent ami painless. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers fnpp. Slewarf Dawson's), M'elliir'ton. Telephone 811.—Advt.

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Superfluous hair destroyed by "Diisina' , (re».). A guarantee given with each case undertaken. Sjc testimonials and letters. Mrs. Hullen (over Economic), Laiubtun Quay. Thone 1017. (Testimonial.) Wauganui, December 20th. 1911. Dear Madam,—Will you kindly forward me by return mail a box of "Riisina," Knclo'sed please find M Is. in payment cf siime. So far I have been very satisfied with the result of the treatment, and hopo in the future to be quite cured. Original copy of above can be seen at my address. * Weddings.—Shower Bouquets for brides and bridesmaids. Only tho choicest of Flowers used. Specially packed and sent to any part of the Dominion. Miss Murray, 35 Willis Street (Florist to his Excellency Lord Islington).

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 29 April 1912, Page 9

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MEN'S BROTHERHOOD. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 29 April 1912, Page 9

MEN'S BROTHERHOOD. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 29 April 1912, Page 9

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