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MEETINGS. /CAPTAIN TZ"NYVETT'S X"\-SMISSAL. XJUBLIC JNDIGNATION TM EI-TING. \ II M THEATRE, J ITIO-NIGH-. _ TITONDAY, "l/fTH Tf*Eß., AT Q P.M. |j Chairman, MR C. J. PARR. TO RECEIVE REPORT OF DEPUTAi, TION. TO CONSIDER THE CASE IN THE LIGHT OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS. The following Gentlemen will speak:— W. F. MASSEY, Esq., M.P. F. MANDERS, Esq., M.P. A. E. GLOVER, Esq., M.P. F. LANG, Esq., M.P. C. H POOLE, Esq., M.P. '! J. KNEEN, Esq. DR. STOPFORD. W. E. UACKETT, Esq. And others. Subjects to be dealt with as under: General Outline of Case and Developments. The Premier's Reply to the Deputation. The Two Questions Submitted to the Court when reassembled, with the answers to same. The Demand for a Royal Commission, the method followed, and its refusal. The Grounds for re-demanding a Royal Com mission. The Committee are pleased to announce that, by the kindness of Messrs C. R. Bailey and Henry Hayward, they have been able to arrange for His Majesty's Theatre, and respectfully request all True Britishers and Lovers of Justice to attend. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. THE KNYVETT DEFENCE COMMITTEE. J. S. DICKSON, Chairman. R. A ARMSTRONG, Secretary. i NOTE. — The Dress Circle will be reserved for Ladies and their Escorts. __. fXIHE CITIZEN-' LEAGUE. In order to give members an opportunity „ of attending the rubric Meeting at H.M. \ Theatre To-night, in connection with the - Knyvett case, the Annual General Meeting of the League is Postponed to TUESDAY, 22nd February. R. A. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NEW - ZEALAND. • ANNUAL MEETING OF COUNCIL. FEBRUARY 10th to 17th. TO-DAY (MONDAY), FEBRUARY 14. BERESFORD-ST. CHURCH. , 7.30 p.m.—YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING. Addresses by 1 REV. T. PERKINS—"The Christian as Disciple." . REV. G. HERVEY—"The Christian as Churchman." REV. D. BRIGHT ASHFORD— "The Chrlsi tlan as Missionary." 1 TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). FEBRUARY 15 ' 10 a.m.—Devotional Meeting. 10-30 a.m.—CONFERENCE on "Emphatic Points In I*reseut-day Christian Teach- ■ ing": (a) "The Argument from Experience." introduced by Rev. W. A. Evans: (b) "The Immanence of God," introduce— ; by Rev. Win. Saunders. I .1 p.m.—Council Business. • 7.30 p.m.—Sub-committee's Report on "Sunday School Reform." and OPEN CON- , FEREXCE thereon. A MEETING OF PARENTS AND ALL OTIIHRS Wishing to assist in FORMING A DRUM AND FIFE BAND FOR PONSONBY BOYS i Will be held at j THE LEYS INSTITUTE, 1 At S P.M. TUESDAY. C. U. POOLE, M.H.R., Chairman. , mHE CITIZENS OF AUCKLAND ■ Are Invited to attend A XHJBLIC TJECBITION. i To be Tendered to XXENRY "DRETT, ESQ. 1 (On his return from England), at the _ CHORAL HALL, •tuiursday, -| "Vni in_t., at 8 p.m. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR will pre- • side, and will present an Illuminated ■ Address to Mr Brett ou behalf of the people - of Auckland. : The HON. E. M.TCHELSON and MR i BART, KENT lc_.-rc__n, C-__mbcr of Comi merce) will give Short Addresses of Welcome. [ The CHORAL, ORCHESTRAL, AND ; UEDERTAFEL SOCIETIES wIU render Musical Items. Doors Open 7.30 p.m. SEATS FREE. J GENERAL COMMITTEE: [ His Worship the Mayor (Mr C. D. Grey), Messrs A. J. Entrica—., John Brown, Peter . Virtue, Graves Aickln, V. E. Rice, Arthur i Eady, —. Wilkinson, C. J. 1 _rr, Chas. Williamson, sen-, Robert F—rrell, C. Howden, , Leo. Myers, W. R. Holmes, —. Robb, Stanley Milroy, J. J. Mucky, F. G. Ewington, _ E. S. CTaston, W. T. Sharp, P. J. Nerheny, I P. J. Mackaiy, G. Read, J. G. Haddow, Percy Spencer, Paul Hansen, B. Kent, T. . W. Leys, W. S. Cochrane, —. BuckletO-, i Thos. Finlayson, Geo. Knight, Bishop Lenl- . ban, Dr. R. Stopford, Hon. E. Mltchelson, Bishop Neligan, Dr. Mackellar, Messrs J _ H. H-nnan, H. M. Smeeton, U. Hobbs, N, . Alfred Nathan. R. T. Michaels, W. Thompson, John l_tterson, Ernest Davis. W. H - Wfbbe, John Hartwell, J. 11. Upton, A. 1 Kohn, Jo-ua M_-w.bray. JAMES KIRKER, J Chairman of Executive Commlttee, 1 G. J. GARLAND, Hon. Secretary. - *J\HE QO-OPERATIVE TXOME PROCURING QOCIETY OF A UCKLAND. THE NEXT BALLOT will be held in the Shortland Tea Rooms, Shortland-st., on THURSDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1910, at 8 . o'clock. NEW MEMBERS JOINING BY 23rd 3 INST., WILL PARTICIPATE IN THIS BALLOT. WALTER TAYLOR, Secretary. 27, Shortland-st. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. Jh*or JJIRE or QHARTER. S.S. p^s®* Capable of carrying over 700 passengers, and eminently suitable for PICNICS or HARBOUR EXCURSIONS. For terms, apply to THE TAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERRY CO., LIMITED, 1 108 ___ 109, Victoria Acad*,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 10