AMUSEMENTS. THE LAST SUNDAY .YOU WILL HAVE OF HEARING ARGUMENTS* ~ TO-MORROW THE PATRIOTIC SOCIETY'S BAND WILL PLAY A SELECTION 01)' MUSIC ON THE BASIN RESERVE, COMMENCING AT 3 P.M. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL BE' RENDERED:"Always Merry and Bright." , "Consider the Lilies How they Grow." "In the Sunshine." "Songs of Autumn." MR. CHARLES BLAKE WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS DURING THE INTERVAL DEALING WITH POVERTY, MISERY, AND PROHIBITION. ;.-. GO NOT YE TO THE SLOUGH OF DESPOND! COME! COME ALL AND HEAR REASON PROPERLY EXPOUNDED. MEETINGS. FOR MODERATION. ' PUBLIC MEETING. PUBLIC MEETING, CONCERT CHAMMRgSS ' MONDAY, APRIL 7, AT 8 P.M. Chairmen: A. GRAY, ESQ., JLO. Speaker: MR, E, A. ARMSTRONG (Secretary N.Z. Moderate League),' "The Liquor Question is the front trench in the defensive system protecting all our pleasures and liberties." NATIONAL EFFICIENCY CAMPAIGN. FINAL TOSWN HALL MEETING, Under the Auspices of , THE NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE. ■ TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 8 P.M. REV. R. S. GRAY, PRESIDENT N.Z. 'ALLIANCE. . MR. W. D. HUNT, PRESIDENT NATIONAL EFFICIENCY! LEAGUE; INDISPUTABLE FACT INCONTROVERTIBLE LOGIC IRRESISTIBLE APPEAL' IN ANSWER TO THE CALUMNY AND LIES OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC AND ITS SPEAKERS.
rpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. SUNDAY. 8.15 P.M. CHAPLAIN BURRIDGE, Hero of the Marquette, Gallipoli and France. MRS. A. R. ATKINSON, On the Voice of tho Children. Chairman: Rev. Robertson Orr. Chaplain Burridge extends a special welcome to Returned Soldiers, He did his part on the.battlefield, and now is doing his bit for a clean, healthy New Zealand. CENTRAL PARK, SUNDAY, 3 P.M. OPEN-AIR ADDRESS BY CHAPLAIN BURRIDGE. Tho Central Mission Band will play Selections during tho afternoon. PUBLIC NOTICES, NOTICE OF SPECIAL LICENSING POLL, POLLING PLACES APPOINTED. IN Pursuance of the Legislature Act, 190S, and its Amendments, 1, FRANCIS WALTER LONDON, Returning Officer for the Hutt Electoral District, do hereby give notice that on tho 10th day of APRIL, 1919, a Special Licensing- Poll, under the Licensing Amendment Act, 1918, will be taken on the following proposals :— 1. That Licenses for the Sale of Intoxicating Liquor shall continue to be granted subject to the provisions of the Licensing Act, 1908. 2. That National Prohibition, with Compensation shall come into force throughout New Zealand. The following are the Polling-places at which the Poll will be taken :- PRINCIPAL: WEBLEY'S OLD SHOP, 183 Jackson Street, Petone., METHODIST CHURCHROOM, cor. Jackson Street and Oriental Street, Petone. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL, Koro-Koro. ! THE TOWN HALL, Lower Hutt. THE INFANTS' PUBLIC SCHOOL, Railway Avenue, Lower Hutt. - THE EASTBOURNE HALL, Muntai. CAMERA OBSCURA, Pavilion Grounds, Day's Bay. . '.■ THE PUBLIC HALL..Wninm-0-mata. KNOX CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, Blackbridge. „ THE PUBLIC SCHOOL, Epum. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL, Taita. MENZIE'S HALL, Silverstream. THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Trentham. THE PUBLIC HALL, Wallaceville. THE TOWN HALL, Upper Hull. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL, Kaitoke. Dated this fourth day of April, 1919. F. W. LONDON, Returning Officer. NOTICE OF SPECIAL LICENSING POLL. POLLING PLACES APPOINTED. IN pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1908, and its Amendments, I, Percival Cording, Returning Officer for tho Wollington East Electoral District, do hereby give notice that on the 10th day of April, 1919, a Special Licensing Poll, under (lie Licensing Amendment Act, 1918, will bo taken on the following proposals:1. That licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquor shall continue to 1)0 granted subject to the provisions of tho Liconsing Act,, 190 S. 2. That National Prohibition, with compensation, shall come into force throughout New Zealand. The following aiv the Polling Places at which tho Poll will bo taken :— Clyde Quay Schoolroom, Clydo Quay (Principal) Kent Terrace Schoolroom, Kent Terrace. St. Mark's Schoolroom, Ihifl'erin Street. Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. Shop, next Hnigh's Store, Coutts Street, Kilbirnie. Presbyterian Schoolroom, Kilbirnie Crescent. ■The School, Kilbirnie. Bowling Pavilion, Hntaitni. The School, nalaitni. The School, Roscneuth. T. CORDING. Returning Officer. Dated this 4th day of April, 1919. NATIONAL ]uisERVK~ MOTHER'S HELP DIVISION. MOTHERS wishing Help, please communicate with tho Hon. Sec, Mrs. Alierne, at tho Rooms, 157 Featherston Etreot, on Tuesday Mornings, 10.12 Thursday Afternoons, 3-5, or by Telephono 4173. More Helrmrs. *»£«Uid.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 9
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