i ■ . . . ■ THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 8, "Mb HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR will welcome the Canadian visitors. Rev. R. S. GRAY will preside and speak on "Why we support the National Efficiency Board's Proposals." The Addresses of the Evening will be delivered by the Canadian Campaigners— ■W. D. BAYLEY, Teacher of Economics and History; ■ ■ ' Winnipeg. '..-, : . GEORGE BELL, M.P. for Victoria in the Parliament " of British Columbia, and Ex-Mayor of Enderby. . ' JAMES SIMPSON, Vice-President of ..the Canadian ■ Trades, and Labour' Congress. These gentlemen have been actively associated with the Prohibition Campaign in Canada, and can supply convincing facts and figures on the subject of their addresses. Chair taken at 8 p.m. sharp. Organ Recital by Mr. Temple White commences at 7.30. DON'T MISS THIS MEETING""" 1 * is y° ur opportunity to learn the reasons why YOU should join in "the great push " now being- made to carry into effect the recommendations of the National Efficiency Board. SPECIAL NOTE-The Canadian Campaigners will Address Meetings as follows:-CARTERTON-MONDAY, AUGUST sth, at 8 p.m. GREYTOWN-MONDAY, AUG. sth, Town Hall 7.30 p.m., Mr. W. D. BAYLEY & Mr. JAMES SIMPSON. PETONE-WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7th at 8 pm., in the Palace Theatre. His Worship the Mayor will preside.
MI-lETINGS. rjnO-NlQffl at 8 . o'clock—Pocial, •"• Y.W.C.A. Members and Soldiers invited. TO4IORROW-Sorvice, 115 p.m.Girls , Department Day. Speaker, Miss Birch. Soloist, Miss Earsman. All young women welcome. THURSDAY-TiibleauxiFicturesqueFor-cijjii Et'prcsentation, with Music. All welcome. Y.W.C.A., Herbert St. (Under the Auspices of Wellington Social Democratic Party.) MB. H. E. HOLLAND, M.P., It. H. E. HOLLAND, M.P., ' Will. apeak ALEXANDRA HALL/ABEL SMITH ST. SUNDAY EVENING AT 8. Subject: "War Loans, Banks, ■ and Banking." ~ ; Doors open at-7. Collection. .... the perils of early- mannood. the perils of early manhood. ■ ttijipress theatre, •Impress theatre. Sunday next, august 1, sunday next, august i, At 7.80 p.m. . . .. '. MAJOR PETTIT, N.Z.M.C., MAJOR PETTIT, N.Z.M.C., Will Deliver his Great Lecturo on Social Diseases. (Under auspices Wellington Y.M.C.A.) THEIR CAUSE, COURSE, AND CURE, Illustrated by a Unique Sot of Lantern Slides. Chairman: Surgeon-General Henderson. THIS LECTURE HAS ATTRACTED LARGE AUDIENCES IN AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH, AND DUNEDIN. Men only. Boys under 1G iot admitted. COLLECTION TO DEER AT EXPENSES CITIZENS' PATRIOTIC MEETING. FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DECLARATION OF WAR, To bo held in the TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, On MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 5. At 8 o'clock p.m. ORDER OF-PROCEEDINGS: National Anthem. Organ Selection...City Organist (Mr. Bernard F. Page) Patriotic Resolution, to be moved by the Mayor, nnd seconded by Councillor A. R. Atkinson. Song (Selected) Mr. Leslie Hill Supporting Speeches by tho Hon. Sir Wm. leaser and the Hon. W. D. S. Mac Donald. Dnet-'The Baltic Eve" (Bonhour) Messrs. filnninoro Jenkins, and T. C. Conuell. ' Address by Mr. C. W. Batten, representing Returned Soldiers' Association. Song—"Arm, Arm, Yc Brave" (Handel) Mr. John Prouse Resolution to be put to Meeting. National Anthem. Ti-eutliam Band will bo in attendance. Tho chair will bo l.iik?n by His Worship the'Moyor. JNO. 11. PALMER, _August 2, 1918, . Town Clerk. RED CROSS VIOLET DAY. I nriHE- STALL-nOLDERS of VIOLET ■"■ DAY are requested to attend at tho No. 1 Committee Room, Town Hall, on AUGUST 12, at 3 p.m., to hear tho final result. FRANCES SLEEMAN, Hon. Sec. SURE CURE FOR VARICOSE ULCERS. DO you suffer with VVaricoso Ulcers? If so, 1 can guarantee to euro you. My treatment is painless, and requires iio operation, and is not costly. Write for full information to ERNEST HEALEY, Chemist, 'Phono 29, Foxton,
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