• MEETINGS. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD OF AUSTRALASIA, N.Z. SECTION. A GENERAL MEETING will be held on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, at 10.30 a.m. All Members are ■ requested to attend to discuss important business. P. A. MACINDOE; . Secretary. FARMERS' UNION. ' MR. J. W. POLSON, of Wanganui, will address a meeting of the Farmers' Union, in Murray's Hall, Masterton, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 30, at 12 p.m., re the present Meat Congestion, D. HEBENTON, Organising; Secretary. PETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL In conjunction wit-h- ---■ THE WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. PUBLIC LECTURE on "SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION," by B. 13. Murphy, M.A., LL.8..8.C0m., Lecturer in Economics, Victoria College, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, at'B p.m., m the Council Chamber. . ' , The Mayor -will preside. TO-NIGHT (7.30).— Jolly Social, X.W.C.A. Members and their men friends invited, Fowlds's Buildings. TO-MORROW (4.ls)—Short Bright, Service. All girls and young women welcome. WEDNESDAY (7.30).— Millinery Class. , Enrol Now. THURSDAY (8 p.m.)-Health Lecture by • Dr. Mason, at Fowlds's Buildings. , y W.C.A., & BOULCOTT STREET. THE EARLY SETTLERS' AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WEL-- - LINGTON Will hold its * A NNUAL WINTER REUNION In the TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, DOMINION NIGHT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, At 8 o'clock. , Early Settlers and their descendants cordially invited. Short Speclies. Musical Items. W. A. EDWARDS, ' Hon. See-. " LABOUR'S LIBERTY (JAMPAi^. H'/rONSTER LABOUR M-ONSTER ' LABOUR RALLf (Under Wellington Auspices.) At the PARAMOUNT THEATRE Courtenay, Place TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EvliJNiJNta At 8. SPEAKERS: ; Messrs. A. W. Or oakery, P. Eraser, M.P., A L. Monteith, J. W. (tiie official Laboiu- Candidate ioi the Wellington .City electorates), H Hoi land, M.P., and Mrs. J. .Workers' Band v(ill pUj, at .-7. > ■ DON'T FORGET! I) DON'T FORGET! , . Housing demonstration ' : OUSING DEMONSTRATION TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT . WEDNESDAY EVENING TO ; At 8. SPEAKERS: Tho Hon. J. T. Paul, Mr. J. M'Comls, M.P., Mr. P. Eraser, M.P., Mr. 11. E. Holland, M.P., Mr.' R. Somple, M.P., and Mvs. S. Beck. Waterside Workers' Band will play from 7 to 8. ( JOHN BISSETT, "The Gifted Evangelist,, And '. MISS liIS&ETT (Soloist) Will Conduct i FORTNIGHT'S MISSION In Kent Terrace from AUGUST 24 to SEPTEMBER 7. ' Inclusive. Every Week Night, except Saturday, 7.45, Prayer' Meeting, 7.15 p.m. Bright Song Sorvice Preceding Each Meeting. Alexander's Hymn Book Provided. We Expect Your Presence. RECEPTION TO SIR JOSEPH WARD, In the. ; : ~ TOWN HALL, ,! , 1 On MONDAY, NEXT, SEPTEMBER 1, 1919, At 8 p.m. THE Public are invited to a Meeting in the Town Hall as above for the purpose of tendering a Reception to Sir Joseph Ward, and expressing appreciation of tho ssrvices rendered by him to tho Dominion and the National Government during the war. business notices. ASTRYCOOKS, Confectioners, Fruiterers' ShowstaJids and Stocks held by Henry Berry and Co,, 79 Dixon Sheet. "TOTALKING on hard pavements jars Yf the nerves. WOOD-MILNE. Rubber Heels rnako hard roads s"eem : soft! British-made from Para Rubber..Make sure you get i\Vood-Milne'6! <MHAS. A. FLETCHER, \J , Chemist, Pharmacist, and Prescription Specialist. Sole Address: 214 Lambton Quay. Mail Orders promptly dispatched. ■ H' SPEAR, DR. OF 'OPTICS, . EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, Late Optician for tho Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain advice from tho Optical Department may obtain advice iit the above address between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. A TALK WITH A MESSAGE TO WOMEN WHO VALUE HEALTH AS THE BASIS OF EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS. Subject: "Health Comes Through Increased R-ecuperativo Power." Commonsense, backed by 30-years' curative facts, established throughout the entire English-speaking world. No FADS or FANCIES, but 60und, dependable REASONABLENESS, simplo and scientific, instructive aud appealing. ' These Talks will be given by special request during this month, and offer a valuable opportunity to those interested in Women's Welfare, Helpfulness, and Progress, by MISS PITTARD, who cordially -invites Progressive Thinking Women to attend each Monday at the Viavi Rooms, 326 Lambton Quay, Wellington. ' Inquiries by letter or call find pleasing attention; there are no fees or dues. LET tho "Dominion" General Printing Department handle your next order, whatever your requirements. Prompt attention. Rcasonablo charges. . 'Phone .40$0. GENERAL Printing in all its branches neatly and promptly executed at moderate charges at the "Dominion" General Printing House, "Dominion" Avenue. 'Phone 4050. GOOD Printing promptly produoed ai popular prices at "Dominion'' Job Printing Works,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 287, 30 August 1919, Page 9
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