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WOMEN DIRECT PRAYERS AGAINST BREWERY.— Members of the W.C.T.U., led by Mrs. Lee Cowie, assembled outside the Otahuhu brewery and prayed that the building be turned into a flour mill, woollen mill, dairy factory, or church. Top: More than 100 women knelt before the building. Lower; Mrs. Lee Cowie (centre) leading the prayers.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 281, 12 November 1929, Page 6

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WOMEN DIRECT PRAYERS AGAINST BREWERY.—Members of the W.C.T.U., led by Mrs. Lee Cowie, assembled outside the Otahuhu brewery and prayed that the building be turned into a flour mill, woollen mill, dairy factory, or church. Top: More than 100 women knelt before the building. Lower; Mrs. Lee Cowie (centre) leading the prayers. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 281, 12 November 1929, Page 6

WOMEN DIRECT PRAYERS AGAINST BREWERY.—Members of the W.C.T.U., led by Mrs. Lee Cowie, assembled outside the Otahuhu brewery and prayed that the building be turned into a flour mill, woollen mill, dairy factory, or church. Top: More than 100 women knelt before the building. Lower; Mrs. Lee Cowie (centre) leading the prayers. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 281, 12 November 1929, Page 6

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