W.C.T.U.
_♦>_ IEDfIUAET 28 TO Kept W U» .VM/JflfllW Women'B Christian Temperance -Union, in, memory- of Frances Willard, founder of tie wo 1.1/. Mrs. Dewar presided over a large gathering of ladies. Mrs. Thonio and Mrs. OgilviO wore deputed to welcome Mrs. Wooding, of America, who is expected to visit Auckland at an early date. Mrs.. Saunders, recently from England, gave an interesting address, describing rescue work in Cardiff, South "Wales, with whioh she has been for some years closely associated. Warm appreciation was' expressed by Mrs. H. M. Smeeton and other ladies. Cheering greetings from Hamilton District Union were voiced 'by Mrs. Henderson, and' by' Mrs. "Wrigley, president of ■Waihi Union.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 5
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