RBW ZEALAND' .MODBB ATB -' : L B:A<G ÜB. NBI ZEALAND MODERATE L B A G .U B. PUBLIC; MEETI:NW ;^ n TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL; .TOWN HALL.- • TOWN HALE to-morrow, (tiiursday), •-.-".■"'' TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), •.>■-■> ;, ■•: (1 .-;„0 : At 8 p.ni.;., -,„, '..-'.',.„,•■....-;-m-77 ,"■■■. chairman ta. gray, esq., K.o.' \'. : : "/7: v; :;;;v ir t^JK 1 SSKP TB& LEAGUE'S POLICY, AND ALSO REVIEW* MATTERS ARISING OUT OF LAST FRIDAY'S PROHIBITION MEETING* SPECIAL NOTICE h-As Messrs. A. R. Atkinson, 0. 0, Mazengarb, and H. '.&, Cornish at their own meeting neglected to substantiate; the statements oppeariM"' in their advertisements and Met, the Moderate Leaguo has decided to rive them another opportunity by providing them with fiftoea minutes at'the commencementt of the Meeting, to bo'used either collectively or by one as nominee, in which to endeavour to remedy their omission to justify their charges and insinuations, FAILING WHICH THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION-WlLfi BE PUT TO THEI .MEETING:-,.,...,,, .-...., -.j;-;-1 4i". T lj at -^? e^ s - i- ?. Atkinson, 0. C. Maaengarb/and hV hV Ornish har* foiled to justify the abusive matter contained in their-advertisements of las? Friday's Prohibition. Meeting, those responsible for such Meeting should, in the, opinion of this Publio Meeting of Wellington Citizens: publiolv apologise to'thS Executive and Members of the New Zealand Moderate League"" ) An official amendment to the above resolution,"if forthcoming, will 1 be'W oepted. TJio mover and seconder may each speak for fivo minutes .«•!■- AH sections of. the community, including,, Prohibitionists, cordially., invited. Doors open 7 p.m. No tickets issued. No collection taken. .-yir >f STUARTMBNTEATH,'President R.A.. ARMSTRONG, Dominion-Semter. „
AMUSEMENTB. THE KING'S. __ • THE KING'S. JJAYWARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. At 8. " NIGHTLY. A Stupendous Picture, 1 •; •'•"''' "THE WRATH OF THE GODS." ' "THE WRATH OF THE GODS." "THE WRATH OF THE GODS." Picturing the Destruction of Sakura Jima,. s "THE WRATH OF THE GODS." ! -.- "THE WRATH OF THE GODS." -, The Volcano in Action—Stream'of Molten Lava—Shower of Ashes—Crumbling.: fit. Houses—Villages Burning—Thousands: Fleeing for their Lives—The Typhoon 'at, Sea—Snips Destroyed by Fire and Water— "THE BATTLE OF LEBBEKE.*/ ■. "THE BATTLE OF LEBBEKE." ; Realistic Battlefield Scenes. "THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC." '. Of Special'lnterest. "COL. HEEZA LIAR'S SHIPWRECK.'! A Scream. '" ■'"■'- • "TOLEDO" (Spam), Scenio. ' And others of interest. ; • THE KING'S THEATRE. • 6i. and la. Reserves Dresden, 4t>' 63. BV B R-Y iB 0 :W i;, 'Y;'S. The Public's Picture House. 1 ■'■:■ Daily from Noon. »;?■•' - OUR PROGRAMME STANDS SUPREME Endorsed and acclaimed by popularity; Nightly'thronged to the'doors, ■ " BE SURE AND BE EARLY TO-DAY. ' A Maurice- Oostello Drama. ';,_:..-. A Maurice Costello Draina\.;.- - .' '. Vitagraph's' Star Actoritr:; '■■• '•'' HER. BIG SCOOP.. ' HER BIG SCOOPS : - , HER BIG SCOOP. | A story of struggle and strife and man's intuition interwoven with,a;'6plen-' did love romance.'" r _li"lV'. V ■- A Keystone laughter-producer. CHARLES CHAPLIN. The "pnunny CHARLES CHAPLIN "phellow."'~:: In' the ' ; FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR. FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR. A burlesque on the poem,' farcically featured by' the famous. Charles., Chaplin. BATTLE OF LEBBEKE (War"Series);', GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC (latest); ' | '. joke on jane, .v;v".. _- '■: A splendid comedy.'': ■' ■'■•-; r •' PANORAMA OF BELGIUM '•: . • (From the River•Meuso),-,.' ::- Orohestra ; Afternoon and Evening.':' All Plush Tip-up Seats. •-■• ~.'.•: -.--, ■ Prices—fid, and 3d., ' : ■ '; ..- EMPRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody. Goes." ''STALLS 8d„- FOR ALL. ... DRESS CIRCLB 6d., FOR'ALL. ? Limited number D.C. Reserves, Is.: TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, . Finals Appearance of the K. and E... Co. s ! Magnificent "Feature," "MEN AND WOMEN." "MEN AND WOMEN." "MEN AND WOMEN."- . ~., "Italy's Latest Hydroplane''; '"British Airmen at Work*' (trip in an airship); "English Country Houses" (famous historic .buildings); etc, etc. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW.i
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2322, 2 December 1914, Page 7
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