MEETINGS. '.! NEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE. 32nd ANNUAL MEETING, ■ • ■ ■/•• THREE MASS MEETINGS' I i WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL TOWN HALL "".- '.- TOWN HALII .! TOWN HALL TOWN HALL ,• ... TOWN HALIi | TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALTJ j TOWN HALL TOWN HALL •"* ' ' TOWN/HAM' ! .. ■', : ' .:.-■ i AS FOLLOWS;- j THURSDAY, OCTOBEB2i ' i \■■ ' FRIDAY, " OCTOBEE ' 2S -: ■'■■: . | OCTOBEE27 ' . j , EACH MEETING WILL COMMENCE AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. • j " i The CALL for NATIONAL PROHIBITION is clce.v and plain." j ' Every Section of tlio Community—lndustrial, Commercial, and Ecclesiastic'al—is raising its -roieo against the. waste, and inefficiency. • • 'caused by drink. Overseas Dominions haie grappled with-and\ settled—the problem. ' .:• . vf~" ■ J ti, -■■•■. TO-DAY IS NEW ZEALAND'S OPPORTUNITY! All should be up and active to help oust the GREATEST ENEMY .'■. evor known. " " THE PROGRAMME for THESE MONSTER. MEETINGS is as foilowsiTHURSDAY: THE CALL 01? THE COMMUNITY.-New Zealand . / Speakers will voice the feelings of the populace and giro reasons.' why the Drink Menace should be removed, . FRIDAY: THE VOICE OF CANADA.-Canadian Campaigners will relate tlio reasons why Canada and the United States abolished liquor, and why New Zealand should do the same. SUNDAY: THE CALL OP TEE CHURCH.-Prominent Ecclesiastics, representing different sections of the Church,, will declare the solemn duty of every lover of truth and morality, to sweep away- . the Drink Traffic.' FULL LIST OF SPEAKERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN ■ SATURDAY'S "DOMINION." ...YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO SUSS ANY OF THESE. MONSTER MEETTNGS, ARRANGE TO BE AT ALL THREE. : , '"■_____—:—_—^ — ■ ..y>4 : AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF jMEDERHOLM: AND BON. MARINE ENGINEERS "UEDERHOLM AND SON, .(Wellington District).. FLASHLIGHTS . : --.'■". A SPECIAL MEETING of the District ttov^TT'? A will be held TO-DAY (Thursday), . October 17, at 1 p.m., at the Rooms, And CASES. Aitken Street. ■ _— T.B. WALLACE, Secretary. mRm.CE LIST. mT ,. , m ,ntn!ftir iwn THE BEST HOUSE for every dewrifl; STAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND ti(m of BlectTical Accesßories. SUPPER ROOMS. : . • Dinner 5.30 to 7.30. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. 8 MANNERS STREET, One of the Best Appointed in the City. ™^ h<lne 10l8^ tor wuuuu. . a o{ thM(j wonderful fionee^leaniiia I , ■ ,„,„„ u Machines. The .cost, from 80s., will t^ ALL CAKES HOME MADE.. itee lf T itb the ease and comfort an* — oonscious'satisfaction the wife will hawd iitm PEAD Proprietress, in removing' dirt,, filth, and .iMcnW MISS EkAU, nopnewees. coverage, and craefa. _Gett _-. v ,u.\ full mrticnlars. or see demonstratiojw Willis Street (over H. D. Bennetts). Mg t an ' d Co-> S3 U wer,CnW#-
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 19, 17 October 1918, Page 7
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