MEETINGS. -■ -•■■■:-.■■ ,- _j _—;—_——iießi .'.,.... ' 1 •"THE' HANDWEITING ON . ''.] ' -■■ ....'. ■ I LIQUOR DOOMED! '7j ' " ] ... . " ■ ■ • .... .. i ■ ■ ■ ■ •.■"- - i ■ ■ THREE' MASS MEETINGS.;, ] ' '• IN THE '.'■.'•■ ~'. ' ■'"' ,jr TO W N H A L L, TO W.N H X\L B. TOWN H A L L, T 0 W N H, A L L, -■■■•■ T OWN II AL L, T0 W N HA L K AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. , ■-...• j '." ' ' ' ■' _ ''$ '•.••■■■■ I ;• .THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. "THE DEMAND OF TUB PEOPLE." "THE DEMAND OF TUB PEOPLE," ! i "THE DEMAND OF THE PEOPLE." ' ! "THE DEMAND OF TIIE PEOPLE." . i ■ "THE DEMAND OF THE PEOPLE." ! "THE DEMAND 0F THE PEOPLE." "THE DEMAND OF THE PEOPLE." "THE DEMAND OF THE PEOPLE." , . ' . ' ' ' I '■>' COME AND HEAR j L M. ISITT, mP.i-.MD-X S. GRAY, i SHOWING WHY LIQUOR IS DOOMED, AND HOW THE SENTENCE !....'..' ' IS TO BE CARRIED OUT. j CHAIRMAN: HON. GEO. FOWLDS, CB.E. - ORGAN RECITAL BY ME. 11. TEMPLE WHITE, 7.30 TQ 8 P;M. COLLECTION FOR SUFFERERS IN THE MERCANTILE MARINE. ' ■• ~ "' ' . I .-=■ TO-MORROW. CFRIDAY) NIGHT i ' . "THE FALLACY OF NATIONAL OWNERSHIP." .' 1 : "THE FALLACY OF NATIONAL OWNERSHIP." I ".THE FALLACY OF NATIONAL OWNERSHIP." "THE FALLACY OF NATIONAL OWNERSHIP." "THE FALLACY OF NATIONAL OWNERSHIP."•HEAR -JAMES SIMPSON, FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT CANADIAN TRADES AND LABOUR' CONGRESS, EX-CHAIRMAN BOARD OF EDUCATION, TORONTO, / MUNICIPAL EDITOR, "TORONTO DAILY STAR." :■/ , I COLLECTION FOR SUFFERERS IN THE MERCANTILE-MARINE. ' i ■■■ '•■ '■ i . . - SUNDAY NIGHT v "THE CHALLENGE OF THE CHURCH." "THE CHALLENGE OF THE CHURCH." I "THE CHALLENGE OF THE CHURCH." "THE CHALLENGE OF THE CTORCH." "THE CHALLENGE OF 'ME CHURCH." ■ CHAIRMAN: REV. W. FANCOURT, M.A., Vicar of St. Thomaa'e. SPEAJvERS:EEV.' , R.E. DAVIES, M.A., of - Dnnedin; REV .T J. NORTH, of Christchurch; and REV. W. A. SINCLAIR,'of Now . Ptymouth. ' . UNITED CHOIES LED BY ME, H. TEMPLE WHITE. ' ' ' : 7 ■ I , ...'.. . i MAKE THESE MEETINGS A UNIQUE DEMONSTRATION ! IN FAVOUR OF , . ! THE DEMAND OF THE PEOPLE ; •■ -. . -that- :.,.■'.. . : j LIQUOE, THE FOE OF THE INDIVIDTJAL r AND THE -.J NATIOH", MUST-BE BANISHED.! | A Free/Lecture on ; —: 'i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . BUSINESS NOTICES; • ; By Ezra W. Palmer, C.S.B. (Member of ' ; — „ „ --.■■ -' --—^> the Board of Lectureship of tlio Mother QEWlNG,Machines-Wertheini, Jones s i Church', the First Church of Chrisi, >3 Standard; etc., for home'or factory., Sciontists, Boston, Mass., U.S.A.), will bo OSCAR HBWETT AND CO., 56 Lower-i delivered in the Cuba Street; Wellington, established' CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, 1.889. Give the best satisfaction' in valuoj! THIS EVENING, October 24, aud'quality of machines; no rubbish; m»i at 8 o'clock. The Public are cordially "faked" 'machines, lkiiairs. ■ Needles,j iinitfld. " PWte for nil mokes. ■' I THE LAND AGENTS' AND AUCTION- OSCAR HEAVETT AND CO. ; , jj ° F WB1 " YOU CANNOT lOSB YOUR ■ SHIRT. 1| LINGIOiN (Incorporated). . ■-.. .. ~ lj rpHE Fifth Aunual Ordinary General QEND" us 2W 2d.: ; iind'we'Jl.poßt'to Wl J- Meeting oi the above Association a neat-Rubber Stamp and a'BottlS: will be held at Accoimtants Chambers, rf Marki Ink , 60 you CAB har^ Johnston Street, on THORbDAY, OQIO- vour ]iame O n overvthing. -• v BER M> 1918, • A. Wi MORAN AND SON, - , Consideration of Report "pd Balance- . TOB-'sSJTCdgSf. ' ; ' sheet; Election of Officers and Audi- 6Q tiHUB Street.. Wellington. ..... ; tor; Proposed Alteration of the Rules ■■ -■ -• ■ •■ ■ :;■ | and Tarifl' of Comnliseions and QCARCE Lines in Furnishings, Triveta, Charges; and General. £j Passage Linoleums, Mohair Skin H.J G. R. N. WRIGHT, Secretary. Rugs, Cw-ement Bonlorings, Chambeie,i Wellington, Oct. 12, 1918. Toilet Bnsins, Mixing Bowls, High an*' : Low Chairs, at • > ' " : SAFE Bathing for the children on v\T,vrmi\>a ■•' . Otaki Beach. Kiosk and Quadran- RADFORD S, . ...■ glo ready in December. All particulars Manners and Willis Street.- • ' ■ i and tariff from B. 'Brown. Otaki. ■ ' : ■ . ' : -- •■■■■:.■■
1 KJ II tJM.JL/JL\. LJ!IJ\J\J'ULmJ'and ■ ■■ ■ i LEGHORN HATS Worn together make adelightful VCi/ , '^'iw combination for Summer wear, - Iffi but it is important that the Hat: > ■ V-vfewiJF ' should be a real Italian Leghorn,' X~ Ml in one of the beautiful shapes we /1 I IIN. are ow snow^,1 P' a ! 1( ' e Bl° use .if Jyy must, be one of the new ■ «AP/\ Tailored ¥\M7I \ Fuji Silk Blouses J ' I \ \ cut on'simple, smart lines, and ' nVI /\ I / i / V made smd finished; in t\ lif I \ ° B' otH ' s^es > w either plain V LILJs '/ I 01 Silk Collar. One style N/1 ffl Hllii '/ I ' lils a ' ro^co " ai ' finished'WiiJi.. ' iff iIII/- 27y6and29/G ' ;.; : SPORT GOATS; ; ets, ami large pointed col- ifljelfefc, worn with one of our 22/6 ■ good White Buck Skirts. \ . s L 7 ..■■ ■ .Vβ f\\ ;' WILLIS: STREET.. . \Y
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 25, 24 October 1918, Page 9
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