NEW ZEALAND OFFICERS AND SUPERINTENDENTS OF DEPARTMENTS FOR 1898.
President Mrs Schnackenberg, Mount Albert, Auckland. Corresponding Secretary Miss Powell, co Mrs Schnackenberg, Auckland. Recording Secretary Miss L. M. Kirk, Brougham Strict, Wellington. Treasurer—Mrs Hill, Bluff Hill, Napier. Nkw Zealand Suprkintk .dents of Departments. Evangelistic—Mrs Kirkland, The Manse, Out ram. West Taieri. Home Meetings—Mrs Newton, North Belt, Christchurch Juvenile Work and Kindergarten Mrs Spence, Wesleyan Parsonage, Martou. Educational Meetings -Mrs Kinigge, Marton. Medal Contests—Miss Powell. Sabbath Observance and Sunday Trading Miss Minchin. Feilding. Missionary Work—Miss Jack, Hokitika. Young Women’s Work, Hygiene and Food Reform— Mrs Miller, Bonnie Bank, London Street, Dunedin. Maori Work—Mrs Schnackenberg. Scientific Temperance Instruction Mrs Schnaekenl>erg. Unfermented Wine— Mrs Plummer, Ponscnby, Auckland. Press Work —Mrs Cole, P.O, llox 12, Christchurch. Mothers’ Meetings—Mrs Gaskin, Cobden, Greymouth.
Social Purityand Rescue Work—Mrs Webb, Holy Trinity Vicarage, Gisborne. Bible in Schools—Miss Dalrymple, Levin. Narcotics —Mrs Kose, Ketiorth, Blenheim. Sailors’ Rests—Mrs Begg, Roslyu, Dunedin. iVaoe and Arbitration Miss Dalrymple, Levin. Literature— Mrs A. S. Adam*, Dunedin. Relief Work —Mrs Blackwell, Kaiapoi U'gal and arliainentary —Mrs 81ieppard, 1* 0. Box Christchurch, and Miss L. M. Kirk, Wellington. Prison Reform Lady Stout, Watson Strt*et, Wellington.
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White Ribbon, Volume 3, Issue 33, 1 March 1898, Page 15
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190NEW ZEALAND OFFICERS AND SUPERINTENDENTS OF DEPARTMENTS FOR 1898. White Ribbon, Volume 3, Issue 33, 1 March 1898, Page 15
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