WELLINGTON CENTRAL BY-ELECTION. A GREAT LABOUR RALLY \ GREAT LABOUR' RALLS Will be held on SUNDAY, In the ALEXANDRA HALL, , Abel Smith Street, At 8 p.m. PROMINENT LABOUR SPEAKERS. •• PROMINENT LABOUR SPEAKERS. Como and Hear FRASER, The Official Labour Candidate, On "EDUCATION." Collection to Defray Expenses. . TO-NIGHT-Open-air, Ghuznce Street and Clyde Quay. MONDAY-Post Office Square, Midday; Mission Hall, Tory St., 8 p.m. PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. . : 55,000 55,000 BLIND FRENCH SOLDIERS WANT YOUR ASSISTANCE. . VISIT THE EXHIBITION OF THE ALLIES At the N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, Whitmore Street. To-day and Daily thereafter up to and including SUNDAY, 22nd Inst. - From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 7.30 to 10 p.m. Under tho patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General, the Minister ofInternal Affairs, His Worship the Mayor, the Frenoh Consul, City Councillors, an<L tho Committee of the Academy of Arts. Admiesion: TWO SHILLINGS. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform, fld. PROCEEDS FOR FRENCH BLIND SOLDIERS* FUND. : . i THORNDON RED CROSS DAY. . ' A MEETING of'the Committee and Workers will bo held at the Sydney Street Schoolroom on MONDAY, tember 23, at 3 p.m. O. A. MASSEY, WELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP. . • MISS JOSEPH'S RAFFLE OP CROCHET SET. • Ist Prize—Winner, No. 918, Peggy Nathan,. Palmerston North. 2nd Prizewinner, No. 591, G. Palliser, i CourtenayPlace. 3rd .Prize-winner. No. 208?, : Miss G. Parkes, Tayfortb, Wanganui,"4th Prize—Winner, Mir. H. R. 'Wallace, Metropolitan Hotel. Hon. Sec., JANET FIRTH..,. •; /TERRACES - RED CROSS JL Drawn on Friday, September'2o.■:, ■ . Ist Prize-Soldier:' Doll, Ticket 878j v won by Mrs. Norton Francis, The' To- ■ race. 2nd Prize-Glass Screen, Ticket" 81; won by C. W. Hill, 111 Hill Street, 3rd Prize-Indian Tableoloth. Ticket 291 J won by Mrs. Roberts, Davis Street, SHOWS. HAWKE'S . BAY SHOW. AWKE'S BAY SHOW. At HASTINGS, On ' OCTOBER 16 and 17, 1018. Entries Close Ootober 2. Write to Secretary for Sohedule and a. note of stock train arrangements. A. M. RETEMEYER, Secretary, Box I*s, Napier. HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. HAWSE'S BAY SHOW. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST P. ; AND A. SOCIETY. 41st ANNUAL BLOOD STOCK SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT CARTERTON. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 and 24, ;918. Comprehensive schedule of classes for horses, cattle, sheop, pigs, dogs, homo industries, sewing and fancy work, etc, otc. Dog trials, jumping and other competitions each day. 28 Silver Challenge Chips and Trophies valued at «£4OO. i) 1000 in cash prizes and many special prizes and championship vnedol6 to be competed for. Special caro and attention given to stock coming from a distance. Schedules on application to L. H. SMART, Secretary, ' Carterton. MANAWATU AND : WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. i THIRTY-THIRD GRAND ANNUAL LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION AND AGRICULTURAL SHOW, PALMERSTON NORTH SHOWGROUNDS, \ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th and 31st, 1918. ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 12th, 1918. Write for information from W. T. PENNY, ■ ! "'" PloV'Bbx 8k P'atnfaßton;srK.°' r AETraE - Economy. "Wear WOOS MILNE RUBBER HEELS, cheaper than leather. Mado in England of Best Para Rubber, ffava iiani fifct/ul Wax.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 312, 21 September 1918, Page 9
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