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MEETINGS, j O-NIGHT, 7.30 o'clock: Music, Games, i Fun, Refreshments. To-morrow, ; 4.15 p.m.: An opportunity to hear Misa . i Elder talk on South Amorica. Tuesday and Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., Thursday, ! 3.30 p.m.: Dressmaking Cla66es. v Oppor- j tunities for girls to learn to make their own Dresses.. Wednesday, 7 p.m.: Elo- i cution Class. i Y.W.C.A., FowldsV Bldgs.. Herbert St. j NATIONAL EFFICIENCY CAMPAIGN. > PROGRAMME OP MEETINGS . j SUNDAY, j NEWTOWN PARK. (Band Rotunda), j 3 p.m. : | Rev. W. G. Fortune, of Canada. j Probably Mr. Fortune's last ad- ; dress in N.Z. \ TOWN HALL, 8.30 p.m. j AFTER-CHURCH DEMONSTRATION.. . | Speakers: Rev. S. Beckingham; Rev. ; A. Reader; Commissioner Hodder. : Chairman: Rev. Dr. Gibb. % j Mr. H. Temple White will play selections on the Organ from 8.15- j TUESDAY, APRIL 1, i CONCERT CHAMBER, 3 p.m. • i Mrs. Kyneton Parkes will deliver an Address on "Prohibition's Value to All." I SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ; GREAT CHILDREN'S \ PROCESSION & DEMONSTRATION. SUNDAY, APRIL 6, ' TOWN HALL, 8.15 p.m. i Chaplain Burridge, hero of the Mar-, quette, Gallipoli, and France. TUESDAY, APRIL 8, FINAL MASS MEETING • In TOW.N HALL. j Speakers: Rev. R. S. Gray and Mr. ' W. D. Hunt. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, ! THE VICTORIOUS VOTE FOR ! PROHIBITION. Collections, \ pUBLIC LECTURE. j "RECONSTRUCTION AND REFORM," ' My DR. E. H. WILKINS, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 pjn. :! • THEOSOPHICAL HALL, MARION. STREET. •! Public Cordially Injrited. j WELLINGTON .'.' l CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR UNION. ! ANNUAL CONVENTION, 1919. \ TUESDAY, APRIL 1. PROHIBITION RALLY. .1 VIVIAN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH, 8 P.M. : Chairman: C M. Liike, Esq. I Speakers: Revs. Fortune (Vancouver), .; J. Dawson, and W. Shirer. .. i Soloists: Mrs. Green and Miss Pringlfc j Central Mission Silvor Band. j WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2. JUNIORS' TEA AND MEETING. TARANAKI ST. METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY, APRIL 3. CONSECRATION MEETING. WEBB ST. CENTRAL MISSION CHURCH, 7.80. SEATOUN AND BAYS' PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION. NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the MASONIC HALL, SEATOUN, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1919, at 8 p.m. All Residents an<l Ratepayers of tho Miramar Borough aro invited to attend to hear tho views of proposed Can- ■ didates for Municipal Honours. The Mayor of Miramar and his Coun. cillore have been invited to address, the meeting. H. W. PILCHER, Hon. Secretary.

WOMEN'S NATIONAL COUNCIL (Wellington Branch). ; PUBLIC WOMEN'S MEETING, j THURSDAY, April 3, S p.m., in Ma- ! sonic Hull, Boulcott Street. All Women Electors are invited to attend to hear the Women Candidate!) for Election to tho City Council and Hospital ; Bonrd express their views on Housing, : Education, and Social Hygiene. Collection to defray expenses. • LYRA TAILOR, ' Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. SPEAR, DR. OE OPTICS, ! • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, ' i 7 WILLIS STREET, _ , ; Lato Optician for the Wellington' Hos- | pital and Charitable Aid Board. ! Patients unable to obtain advice from j the Optical Department may obtain ad- ' , vice at the above address between 9 a.m. j and 5.30 p.m. ; ARTIME Economy. Wear WOODf | MILNE RUBBER HEELS, cheaper '■ than leather. Made in England of Best Para Rubber. Have them fitted to-day. j ALTON'S Magic Healer-Tins, Is., ! posted Is. 2d., for sores, cuts, burns : i or scolds. Apply Walton, Waikanae, j

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 158, 29 March 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 158, 29 March 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 158, 29 March 1919, Page 9

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