SPECIAL NOTICES. AN INDIGNATION MEETING of the Merchant Service Guild of New Zealand will be held on FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th, at 11.30 a.m., at the Rooms, in connection with the Murder of the late Captain Fryatt. F. A. MACINDOE, Secretary. ANNIVERSARY OF THE WAR. WELLINGTON MINISTERS' ASSOCIATION; Intercessory außrvcß will be held •*•- in ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Willis Street, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Ith instant, at 5.5 o'clock. CITIZENS' PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION/ SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE DECLARATION OF-WAR, To the held in the TOWN BALL ■ On FRIDAY NEXT, THE 4th AUGUST, At 8 o'clock p.m. PATRIOTIC MEETINGS aro being •*- held on this day throughout the Empire, at all of which the following resolution is to be submitted:— "That, on this the second anniversary of the declaration of a righteous war, this, meeting of citizens records ■ its inflexible determination to continue to a victorious end the struggle in maintenance of those ideals of Liberty and Justice which are the common and sacred cause of the Allies." The Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey (Prime Minister), the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, and His Honour the Chief Justice wili bo among the speakers. ■ The Trentham Camp Band will bo in attendance. j The chair will be taken by His Worship the Mayor (Mr. John P. Luke). JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. : Ist August, 1916. •
BRITISH PIANOS. In "The Bristol" showrooms are always displayed extensive stocks of superb instruments by such notable British makers as John Broad wood and Sons, Ltd., and William Sames, Ltd., names that stand for tho highest achievements in piano construction. Easy terms whon desired. Solo Agents: The Brislo' Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington.—M. J Brookes, North Island Managor — Adv-t.
Irish emigrants in 1915 numbered 10,659 (6671 males), as compared with 20,314 in 1911, You drink tea so often that it is well worth while onjoying the very best—Desert Gold Tea. Delicious in flavour, wholesomo and satisfying. Your grocer noils it. Have no other.—Advt.
In cold damp weather keep "NAZOL" handy in home, office, or shop. Take somo drops on sugar, or inhalo it occasionally. That will protect you against chills and eorc throat.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2839, 2 August 1916, Page 7
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