W.C.T.U. CONVENTION.
\ EARLY CLOSING OF HOTELS. ;;?."j ;.| I At yesterday's sitting of the W.C.T.U. ' convention, the Rev. J, fiawson, president ; || I of the" New Zealand Temperance' Alliance, J gave a forcible address, asking copper*.' »;j,j tioij in sending a third petition to Parte - j I ■merit, I advocating six o'clock closing of -. | hotels during the war period. A " e P u !;.;:-•>; Station from ; tho Auckland Province >°- ; ,V|: ■ License -' Council, consisting;' of -.'Canon -~. .. | ': Haselden, ." Rev.' P. Smallfield, .•Messrs-:■- ;p - ; W. Spragg.C. H. Poole, M.P., and/'- ' | McDennott, was also received in ! c°?n'>''.' ~ : t tion with the same matter. -'Mrs..A. .•»-.„„ J, Atkinson, who replied to tho deputation.. ; .<■ ' said v . the matter :: would . discussed » ; te, > tbiVmorningV session. ;V; *;: C?-|'; ■ Mrs. Peryraan, of-Port Chalmers, wis r. "_ ■ unanimously re-elected to the M ''H?? h9 _. > .'editor.and business manager of the »W , | ' temperance magazine. ' I --
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16499, 27 March 1917, Page 6
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