OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
Cashmere, Christchurch, May 6th, 1906. Dear Sisters, —Mr Bligh, organiserfor the White Cross League, is touring New Zealand in the interests of Social Purity. He has already addressed meetings for mothers, and also for men and hoys, in the south, and has lately been speaking in Christchurch. He has addressed two women’s meetings under the auspices of our Union in this city, and was well received. His addresses are calculated to do much good, and to awaken more interest in our work for social purity. I have great pleasure in recommending our I nions to do all they can to assist Mr Bligh in his work, bv asking him to address meetings of the Union, and gatherings of women. This is a cause our Union lias always been interested in, and we can further its aims by giving Mr Bligh all the assistance in our power. Hoping much good may result from the work now being done, I am, Yours in White Ribbon bonds,
F. Cole, N.Z. President W.C.T.I
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White Ribbon, Volume 11, Issue 132, 15 May 1906, Page 8
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171OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE. White Ribbon, Volume 11, Issue 132, 15 May 1906, Page 8
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