Women’s Christian Temperance Union of New Zealand. ORfIANIBED, 1886. GOO. ms KOUt. kNO V* I‘rtmdrnt MmColk, Hill**, Chri**tihimh I’my- l't'imih nt*ntr l.tiiv- : Mr* A K Atkixsox, Arliurv, Wadeatown, Wrlliiurton Hero nit tty \>< n turi/ : MhsMll <in ii, Mt r.ir'oii.iyi K ti.ijMii Srcrtftirp : Mks Pkrymay, Willowhv, Aslilmrton Tmisnn r: MR9 McComhs, FemUlton road, Fendttltmi, Christchurch.
CHRISTCHURCH, WCTU ftoti/uif ('mini Manrhtntt r iiiii/ 11 ot'i't *f 1 1 Sfi'trt* Also TEA A REST ROOMS MEETINGS Second And Fourth Wednesdays, General Business 2.30 p.m., Educational 3.45 p.m. President—Mrs Cole, Cashmere Hill.** Correa Se<—Mrs Day, Bliph'a Rd, Papanui RecorSce—Mrs J Rendely, 11 Stoneyhurst-st Treasurer—Mrs Se«-d, Hereford Street Witm; Ribbon - Mrs Williams, 25 Philip Street, Lin wood KAIAPOI WCTV COFFEE ROOMS OPEN Daily. Union meets second and last \V. dnesday, 3 p.m. Pres.— Mrs F. Harrison ; See. and Ajrent for Wium Ribbon— MrsSoulhy : Asais. Sec- Miss Blackwell, “ The Willows Treas —Mrs T G Blackwell H \MILToN W ( l'l EFTS on the First I’hnrsdav of the month in “The Willard Girls’ Club,” at 3 pm President Mrs Thornton Horne; Cor. See, Miss Houghton ; Recording Sec, Miss Ford; Treasurer, Mrs Mason
N \l !l R W ( T l THE Union im-et- on 1-t Wedne-day and 3rd Thursday in St Paul's Schoolroom at 3 p.m. Pre- Mr- .1 H Neal; Recording See — MiShepherd, Clive Square; Uonv-pomling S«*e, Mr- Kerr, Franee-rd ; Tretta—Mr- Dearlore, Lincoln Road ; Legal and Parliamentary— MrI)odd- • H<»me Meetings-— Mr- Thomp-on ; Pr« and Baekhlocks, Mr- I-rael: Literature— MrWellnrd ; Purity. Mr- Oldham : Whit* Ribbon Agent— Mr- Freeman, Shaken pea re Road II ASTI NOS W CT U UNION meet-2nd Wedneadav in month in St Andrew Hall 3p m. I*res—Mr- I)oubleday, Vb*e-Pres. —M' -dain* - 'Fin-ley, Ram-ay, Boyle, and Venable*. ; S«r.— Mr- Walker, Willow Park Road . Trea-—Mr- T. J. Fhoinjmon ; Whitk Ri.hon Agent— M-- Griffiths REEI TON W C T U THE Union meet- on the 2nd Wednesday in the month, in the Wesleyan Parsouage, Side] St. Pre- —Mr- MeOlymont, Blaek’Point; Trea-.—Mr- Humphrey; St--. —Mr-R Will-; A—i-t. Sec Mr-Ja-. Lawn; Viee-I*re-. Mr- Wat-on . White Ribbon Reporter—Mrs Humphries ASHBURTON W C T l THE l ’nion im- t- on the 2nd Tue-day of the month in the Raring Square Sehoolronm President, Mr- W I Lill, Willowhv; S«-o, Mi— C Tlioma-; Trea- Mr- King-ton ; \\ hitk Ribbon Agent, Mi— Butteruk, Waksnui BLENHEIM W ( Tl’ THE I tii<»»» o at- on the Ist Tue-day iu the mon at p.m. Pre-. worth, fire. — Mi— S. M-m Hay; Whitk Ribbon Parker -Mr- Ko-e, KegKoger-; Trea-. Aoknt Mr- W
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White Ribbon, Volume 15, Issue 178, 18 April 1910, Page 16
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