PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN
Concert parties and local speakerarc announced to speak in the following places: —This evening at Wakelie id. Messrs .1. Bussell and C. T. Fitzgerald will speak in the I’uhlie Hall at S; also this evening in the Church hall. Tasman. Miss Atkinson and Ko\ H. !.. Bkimircs.
To-morrow evening Mr !!. Watsoi: and Rev. .1. Laird will speak in Upper Moutere Public Hall.
Mrs B. Watson and Major Sansoin will speak to-morrow evening at Appleby. Speakers at Hope will he announced to-morrow. Concert pa rites will visit each centre.
Motueka people are asked to note the intimation in this issue that Mr Reg Stephens, the ex-stoker of the British Nav,v. now speaking in the interests of prohibition, will speak in the open air at Motueka on Saturday evening at 7.M0. in front of the Methodist Church or in the Church if wet. It is also announced that he will speak at T’aluina bench on Sunday afternoon next, and at a mass open air meeting in Trafalgar street on Sunday after church, -commencing about S o'clock.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 October 1925, Page 2
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175PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 October 1925, Page 2
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