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MEETINGS. PERSONAL LIBERTY. FREE CHOI.CE OR • PROHIBITION? PUBLIC MEETINGS, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SUNDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 7, At 8.10 p.m. CHAIRMAN: A. GRAY, ESQ., K.G. , SPEAKERS: MR. D. M. FINDLAY (President N.Z. Moderate League). "THE BRITISH WAY." "SHOULD N.Z. FOLLOW BRITAIN?" MR. W. PERRY (Member Executive N.Z. Moderate League). "WHY THE SOLDIERS VOTED AGAINST PROHIBITION." "PROHIBITION A WASnOUT." MR. R. A. ARMSTRONG (See. N.Z. Moderate League). . . "TOUCHING THE 'SPOT.'" DRINK MORE AND BE SOBER." ALL CITIZENS INVITED. QUESTIONS WELCOMED. ADMISSION FREE. ._

ELECTION NOTICES. MANAWATU ELECTORATE. E. NEWMAN, REFORM CANDIDATE, . , Will Speak at-the TOWN HALL, BUNNY'fHORPE, AT 8.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), DEC. 3. LINTON, AT 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), DEC. i. TIAKITAIIUNA.'AT 8 p.m. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. SANSON, AT 8 p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. I WELLINGTON SUBURBS. EA. WRIGHT Trill Address the • Electors as follows, at. 8 p.m. SEATOUN-Masonic Hall,' TO-NIGHT, December 3. MARANUI— Church Hall, Freyberg St., THURSDAY, December 'I. NEWLANDS—The State School, FRIDAY, December 5. MET/ROSE—Rosson's Tea Rooms, Tram Terminus, Newtown Park, MONDAY, December 8. MIRAMAR—Town Hall, TUESDAY, Docomber 9. JOHNSONVILLE—Moore's Hall, WEDNESI)AY, December 10. MAKAIiA-The Hall, FRIDAY, December 12. 'Phone 21-263. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. . MR. FRED. PIBANI'S 'MEETINGS. THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. •ji/p. FRED. PIRANI will Address the Ladies of Wellington Central, as above. TOWN HALL MEETING SHORTLY. : , OTAKI ELECTION. ! "JJIVELYN MACDONALD, Working .Ci Farmer Candidate, with Progressive Liberal and Labour Policy, speaks at OHAU HALL—TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), December 3. 'LEVIN— Century Hall. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), December 4. OTAKI—Town Hall, FRIDAY', Dec. 5. KEIKIORANCtI School, SATURDAY. December 6. GENERAL ELECTION. ■ WELLINGTON N'ORTH ELECTORATE. ME. J. P. LUKE will Address the Electors as undermentioned:— Churchroom, Tirtakori Road—THURSDAY, DECEMBER L Molesworth Street-MONDAY, DECEM- . ber 8. 1 Sydney Street—FßlDAY', December 12. 1 Tinakori Road—MONDAY, December 15. Masonic HaII—TUESDAY', December 16. At S p.m. PALMERSTON NORTH. . MR. J. A. NASH, ' THE REFORM CANDIDATE, ADDRESS THE ELECTORS at the OPERA HOUSE, PALMERSTON NORTH, At 8 p.m., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. Chairman, P. A. M'Hardy, Esq. , HUTT ELECTORATE. MR E. P. RTSHWORTH, MR, E. P. RISHWORTII; REFORM CANDIDATE, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS as under :— ; THURSDAY, December 4-Mcnzies's Ilall, Silverstream, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, December s—School Hall, Koro . Koro, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, December G-Sciiool Hall, Wainui-o-mata, 8 p.m. BUSINESS NOTICES, FOR LATEST MODES IN DA 1N T Y LINGERIE, New and Exclusivo Designs, Before Deciding on Your Trousseau, Call at the PARISIENNE SALON, 37 Courtenay Place. Orders taken for Evening Gowns & Blouses. HIGH-BACK Diningroom Suite, 1 Setlee, 2 Armchairs, 4 Small Chairn (slip-out seats), <£G Cs. _ .Taa, Hyndman, 20G Cuba Streot. (late Richardson Bros.) PORT Wino.—Try a case, 2 gallons, at 325. 6d. ca6o, freight paid. Bray'e . Vineriea, Swanson,

MEETINGS. WILLIAM C. ALLEN. OF CALIFORNIA, U.S.A., W3LL Known as a Writer on- Religious Subjects in America, and associated with tho Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, representing nineteen million Federated Church People, expects to address a meeting in Y.M.C.A., TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), DECEMBER 3. 4.30 pirn. Subject: "CHURCH LIFE IN .AMERICA." Tho speaker will refer somewhat to Prohibition in America. Invitation is extended. KAItORI AMALGAMATION. PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Methodist Schoolroom, Karori, on THURSDAY NEXT/ DECEMBER 4, at 8 p.m. J. BURNS, J. CAUGIILEY, F. F. LAIJRENSON, L. S. PORTE®., Members of Progressive Party. ELECTION NOTICES. Z. LABOUR PARTY.' R SEMPLE, for Wellington?" South, R, SEMPLE, for Wellington South, Will Address a LADIES' MEETING THIS AFTERNOON (WEDNESDAY), In Library Hall, Newtown, at 2.30 p.m. Ladies! Come and hear Labour's Constructive Policy explained by Mr. Semplp, then judge for yourselves. ALL WELCOME. ALL WELCOME. WELLINGTON EAST. OPEN-AIR. OPEN-AIR. A. L. MONTEITH To-night To-night 'A. L. MONTEITH Will Address the Electors at Turnbull's Storo. HATAITAI, At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). J. M'KENZIE (Otnki) .will speak at. PAHAUTA.NUI, at G. 50 o'clock. PAREMATA, at 8 o'clock. MONSTER LABOUR RALLY, NEXT SUNDAY, ARTCJIAFT THEATRE. R. SEMPLE will deliver Lantern Lecture, FULFORD'S lIALL, DEC. 9. R. M'KEEN, Secretary. WELLINGTON NORTH. WELLINGTON NORTH. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MR, H. OAKLEY BROWNE, THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE. MEETINGS iiHvo been arranged as I*l follow :- TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), December 3—Kelburn Kiosk, 8 o'clock. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4-Masome Hall, Boulcott Street, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6-Methodist Schoolroom, Moleeworth Street, 8 p.m. i OTAKI ELECTION. WH. FIELD will Addrees the Elec- • tors a 6 follows:— TE KORO—TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), December 3, at 8 o'clock. t PAEKAKARIKI HALL-THURSDAY, December 4, at 8 p.m. WAIH'OANGA SCHOOL-FRIDAY, December 5, at 8 p.m. REIKIORANGI SCHOOL-SATURDAY, December 6, at 8 p.m. WAIRARAPA ELECTORATE. "Mil. A. D. M'LEOD. the Candidate lfi- in the Reform interests, will Address the Electors in furtherance of his Candidature, as follows:— At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), December 3—To Wharau. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), December 4—Homewood. MASTERTON ELECTORATE. Gli. SYICES, Independent-Prbgreseive • Candidate, will Address the Electors as under:— KON INI—TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), December 3. Above Meeting commences at 8 p.m. WELLINGTON SOUTH. LIEGT.-COL. MITCHELL will Address Electors as under:— NEWTOWN.—Star Theatre, THURSDAY', December 4, 8 p.m. Ladies, St. Thomas's Hall, TUESDAY', December 9, 3 p.m. BROOKLYN.—Fullford's Hall, THURSDAY, December 11, 8 p.m. Committee Rooms—Hnll Street, Newtown; Todman Street, Brooklyn. GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON EAST, DR. NEWMAN will Address the Elec- ( torsAT THE METHODIST HALL, Muninui, on I'IMDAY, December 5, at 8 p.m. AND AT ROSENEATH STATE SCHOOL on TUESDAY, Deoember 9, at 8 p.nu

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 59, 3 December 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 59, 3 December 1919, Page 9

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