Our Illustration.
The face on our front page this month is too well known to need any introduction on our part. It is now more than four years since Mrs Cole, of Christchurch, was elected to the honoured position of New Zealand President of the W.C.T.U. Those who have sat under her wise rule at the last four Conventions well know’ how magnicentlv she fills the responsible role. By the following extract from a current issue of the Australian White Riblnw Sit/ mil we see that others besides New’ Zealanders ap-
predate her worth : The lady Pre- “ sident who honoured us by her “ presence at our triennial Conven- “ tion in Sydney, the fine, fascinating “ and gifted M rs Cole, whom we may “ term a live coal, for she is instinct “ with life, and left behind fragrant “ memories cherished in many “ hearts.”
To show our loyalty to her, we can so work in our different departments, by obtaining new r members, taking new’ pledges, succouring the tempted and tried, promoting and securing w’iser and purer laws, that this shall be the most successful year our New’ Zeeland Union has known.
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White Ribbon, Volume 15, Issue 179, 18 May 1910, Page 7
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