MEETINGS, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGIIT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT CJTAR THEATRE IOTA.U THEATRE (NEWTOWN). ' Hear MR. JAMES SIMPSON MR. JAMES SIMPSON MB.. JAMES SIMPSON MR. JAMES SIMPSON MR. JAMES SIMPSON MR. JAMES SIMPSON MR. JAMES SIMPSON MR. JAMES SIMPSON MB, JAMES SIMPSON (Of Canada), Speak on the Subject' of AllAbsorbing Importance: "OUGHT NEW ZEALAND TO OW> AND WORK THE LIQUOR, TRAFFIC?" ! TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGH 1 ] TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHI TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGH'I TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGH'J TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGH'J , TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGII'I I TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHI TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGH'J | TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHI In the STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. • STAR THEATRE, 'NEWTOWN. STAR THEATRE,: NEWTOWN. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN.' STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Meeting Commences 8 o'clock Prompt, A. £. HINDMARSH, ESQ., M.P., A. H. HINDMARSH, ESQ., M.P., A. H. HINDMARSH, ESQ., M.P., A. H. HINDMARSH, ESQ., M.P., | A. H. -HINDMARSH, ESQ., M;P„ A. H. HINDMARSH, ESQ., M.P., ! Will preside, | Come and hear this question' analysed thoroughly. Come and hear logical reasons why the people of the Dominion should adopt the only sano • course and oust the Liquor Trade from New Zealand. Mr. Simpson is well qualified to speak authoritatively on this subject. He has followed the course of events in Can- ', ada, and has been for many years a leading campaigner in i ilia cause of Prohibition Mr. Simpson is a WORKBR—ho has the best interests of workers at heart—his words have the forcefulness of a man who has studied the question from an individual and National viewpoint. DON'T MISS HEARING SIMPSON. A Collection vrill be received for Campaign Expenses, BEWARE of THE KRADB PETITION BEWARE of THE TRADE PETITION BEWARE of THE TRADE PETITION BEWARE of THE TRADE PETITION BEWARE of THE TRADE PETITION Be warned against signing "THE TRADE" Petition— , there is one logical issue [only to this great National Problem —oithor FOR or AGAINST. . the drink. 'SIGN THE N.Z. ALLIANCE MONSTEP PETITION AND DO YOUR PART IK GETTING' THE POLL TO BANISE BOOZE. SPORTING. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB,' ! . . FUTURE' EVENTS. ' ENTRIES for the following' Classic Races Close at the Office of th< Wellington Racing Club at 9 o'clock p.m on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, G, 1918, viz.; WELLESLEY STAKES, 1919, of 750 sovs For two-yeai-olds (present yearlings) Four furlongs. WELLINGTON STAKES, 1920,. of 75( nova. For'two and three-year-old: (present yearling's and two-year-olds) Five furlongs. - NORTH ISLAND • CHALLENGE STAKFJS, 1920, of 750 sovs. For all ages. Seven furlong 6. NEW ZEALAND ST. LEGER STARES, 1921, of 550 sots. For three-year-olds (present yearlings). One mile and three-quarters. No money required' at time of entry. i A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. MUSIC MADE EASY. " WHY WASTE YEARS LEARNING,') VWEIEN the "COLBIR" system teaches ■"* you to play the latest songs, twosteps, and all classes of musio in 10 to 20 lessons? Saves time, money, and drudgery. No scabs, no spccial music. Plenty of local ireforenccs. Testimonials can be seen from all parts.' Don't keap your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars. Birley's College of Music. Boulcolt Street (CtwmbQis), finst floor up. • ~ NO MORE DEAFNESS. THOSE who suffer may have relief by using Wav'9 Invisiblo Medicated Ear Drums. Booklet 6ont free on receipt of penny stamp. G. P. WAY. P.O. Box 1011, or H. SPEAR, Dr. of Opt., Eyesight Specialist, No. 7 Willis Street, Wellington. 'Phone 2052. YOU CANNOT LOSE YOUR SHIRT. QjEND us 2s. 2d. and we'Jl post to you £3 a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottle of Marking Ink, so that you can have your name on everything. A. W. MORAN AND SON, Rubber Stamp Makers, CO Willis Street, Wellington. WH. P H I 1 P, • CORNHILL STREET, House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contraotor. Carpets Glennod and Beaten by Machinery. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Telephone 0292 (3 riugs). rTIBX Advertising and effect direct salet, JL saving travelling expenses and commission. Tho Dominion" columns will And tin purchasers cheaply for you. "Dominion" rates on application,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 299, 6 September 1918, Page 7
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