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:-;••■ '"" ■ . .' " ' \ '.':'■ . ' '..:,.. '■■ ' ' ■• '■'■' ■ '•Evening Post" Special Photo Service.1 EXTRAORDINARY PROTEST-BYWOMEN.—More than eighty members of-the,Women's Christian Temperance Union-held a prayer meeting outside the brewery, at Otahuhu yesterday morning. "Lets-hope .that this, place will be turned into ajlourmill, a woollen mill, a milk factory, or-even a church," said Mrs. Lee. Cowie, when, addressing her following outside the brewery. The photograph on the- left .shows : •■■/, " ; . ■•■ ihe'W.CT.l]'. party marching through-ijia.streets of Otahuhu, and that on the right;shows,the ladies kneeling in prayer after Mrs: Coivie's address. '

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 111, 6 November 1929, Page 9

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:-;••■ '"" ■ . .' " ' \ '.':'■ . ' '..:,.. '■■ ' ' ■• '■'■' ■ '•Evening Post" Special Photo Service.1 EXTRAORDINARY PROTEST-BYWOMEN.—More than eighty members of-the,Women's Christian Temperance Union-held a prayer meeting outside the brewery, at Otahuhu yesterday morning. "Lets-hope .that this, place will be turned into ajlourmill, a woollen mill, a milk factory, or-even a church," said Mrs. Lee. Cowie, when, addressing her following outside the brewery. The photograph on the- left .shows : •■■/, "; . ■•■ ihe'W.CT.l]'. party marching through-ijia.streets of Otahuhu, and that on the right;shows,the ladies kneeling in prayer after Mrs: Coivie's address. ' Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 111, 6 November 1929, Page 9

:-;••■ '"" ■ . .' " ' \ '.':'■ . ' '..:,.. '■■ ' ' ■• '■'■' ■ '•Evening Post" Special Photo Service.1 EXTRAORDINARY PROTEST-BYWOMEN.—More than eighty members of-the,Women's Christian Temperance Union-held a prayer meeting outside the brewery, at Otahuhu yesterday morning. "Lets-hope .that this, place will be turned into ajlourmill, a woollen mill, a milk factory, or-even a church," said Mrs. Lee. Cowie, when, addressing her following outside the brewery. The photograph on the- left .shows : •■■/, "; . ■•■ ihe'W.CT.l]'. party marching through-ijia.streets of Otahuhu, and that on the right;shows,the ladies kneeling in prayer after Mrs: Coivie's address. ' Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 111, 6 November 1929, Page 9