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MEETINGS. ' ; TOWN HALIi, SUNDAY, MARCH 16, AT 8.15 P.M. REV. FATHER 'CRONIN WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS ON THE PROHIBITION 1 OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC, MR. CHARLES TODD r A PROMINENT DUNEDIN. BUSINESS MAN, '- WILL ALSO . SPEAK. ' CHAIRMAN, W. D. HUNT, ESQ; - : J THE SPEAKERS WILL DEAL WITH t . 0 ' . ' 3 PROHIBITION AND RELIGION, CATHOLICS AND THE PO LL, ' i PROHIBITIO N AND EFFICIENCY, and . THE MODERATE LEAGUE 1 - 1 COLLECTION.

WELCOME TO HORORATA'S MEN. CITIZENS' WELCOME TO MAS BODY -MEN. ARRIVING BY H.M.T.S. HORORATA. THE arrival of tlio H.M.T.S.' I- - »ta will bo announced by The fi. i: ; o£ guns nt Fort Ballnnoe. ... THIS MORNING the Tutanekai will, weather and circumstances pernnttinßi i leave the Clyde Quay Wharf soon after 10 o'olock. for the pui-poso of conveying as many a 9 possible of the rsext-ot-km around the ship and back again to tlve ' wharf. She will probably make a second. trip. . Nest-of-kin tickets OIJLY will admit to this vessel.> . The Duchess will, weather and circumstances permitting, leave the Ferry . Wharf soon after 9 o'clock a.m., ami. will , convev a! large number of school childien around the vessel, arrangements for which ore in tho hands of the Chairman of the Wellington Education Board (Mr. Forsyth), the Headmaster of the Clyde Quay Sohool (Mr. Foster) and the Mm l ' npr of tlie Eastbourne Ferry (Mr. It is also espeoted that tho Hovorata. will berth at No. .3 King s Wharf at about 2"o'eloclc p.m. Admission to tlio . wharf will be strictly confined to those holding Next-of-kin tickets. These will, however, include tho ■ members of two Public Service Ladies' Choir,'' and the ' Patriotic Society's Band in THE GENERAL PUBLIC CANNOT BE ADMITTED TO THE WHARF. . i The Voluntary Motor Corps will be m attendance with their motor-cars for the purpose of 'conveying soldiers to their 1 various''destinations, and it has'been arranged that they shall proceed from the Wharf direct to the Post Office Square, ' from thence north oy soutlr as their destinations may require, returning as quickly as possible to the Wharf for moro "soSfel SPECIAL APPEAL is ' made by the Mayor and Members of-the Reception Committee to all P"™* o \ motor-car ownors in the City and Suburbs to bring their cars and a-ender assistance, as unfortunately there is a sliortaire of motor-cars seoured at present. ' Those willing to assist will please communicate with Captain Pryor, immediately upon reading this notice, at lele- , phone No. 1843. ■ l'lie public will note that Hie route to be 1 observed will be as above stated, Svom the wharf direct to tho Post Office Square; along this Toute the various bands will be stationed as follow:— The Natives' Association BandLevin's Building. Central Mission Band-Union Steam Ship Company's Buildings. ■ Salvation Army r Gbvorinnent Life Insui'ance Building. Waterside Workers' and Wellington Pipe Band-Post Office Square. Wellington Tramway Band—Returned Soldiers' Clubhouse, Lamb ton Quay. The members of the Public Service Ladies' Choir, in all about 600, wiU meet . outside tho Town Hall at 1.1!\ o'clock, and will march to tho wharf, headed by the Pipe ; Baid. Tho Pipe Band will from thence return and take up their position at the Post Offico Square. . BUNTING. J The Mayor specially requests that Citizens will exhibit as inuoh bunting as r possible, and keep, the same flying until well after the reception is over. TOWN HALL SOCIAL. The Mayor and Mayoress (Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lute) will entertain the men from the Hororata and also Returned Soldiers at a Social in the Town Hall THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. b It is expected that members of the Ministrv, the Staffs of the Naval and a Defence' Departments, and City Councili lors, together with their-ladies, will 1)6 t present to welcome the men. JNO. R. PALMER,' Town Clerk. March H, 1819. TROOPSHIP HORORATA. B fJIHE Mayor and Mayoress (Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Luke) invite the Troops returning by the above Troopship, and the Next-of-kin, to a WELCOME • HOME, at tho TOWN HALL, TO- , NIGHT (SATURDAY) at 8 o'clock. , Mr. and Mrs. Luke will be pleased if r all the Returned Soldiers and their Next-of-kin -will accept an invitation to be present. , MUSIC AND DANCING. ~ HORORATA DRAFT. ! WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLr DIEES' CLUBHOUSE SOCIETY. ALL Soldiers arriving by tho H.M.T. Hororata are invited to call in and ' partake of refreshments on the .day of - disembarkation, and bring their relatives and friends, ■ Ako, all returned men who are meeting or are likely to meet old pals are also invited to attend. ' Tearooms on third floor of Clubhouse. Similar entertainment will be given in future to all arriving troops. W. G. CALLENPER, Secretary and Manager. BUSINESS NOTICES. I SPICER'S STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHS AND ENLARGEMENTS ARE THE BEST QUALITY AND VALUE. ! Send any Photograph you want En*. [ larged here, Satisfaction Guaranteed. , 60 WILLIS STREET (Opposite Hotel Windsor). 1 'Phones 32G3\and 1211. ' TST. H. P H I L P, * Cornhill Street, I House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor. 1 Carpete Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Telephone 3292 (3 rings). STIRLING Bacon Slicing Machines, .£2l. Henry Berry, and Co., 79 Dison Street, •

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 146, 15 March 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 146, 15 March 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 146, 15 March 1919, Page 9

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