Miss Anderson Hughes.
Many of Miss Hughe’s old friends are looking forward ardently and expectantly to a visit from her. With wide experience of Temperance work in the Old Land, and fresh from a successful campaign there, New Zealanders anticipate receiving potent and stimulating aid in lighting and suppressing the greatest foe in the land. >tass Hughes’ Itinerary.
Dargaville To Kopua July. 1 o to 17 • • • • • • 18 Helensville • • • • # • 19 to 21 Thames, c o Rev. G. P. Hunt 22 to 25 Ohinemuri, Thompson c o Rev. F. A. Waihi .. 27 to 31 Te Aroha August. 1 Rotorua • • • • • • 2 & 3 Cambridge • • t , # • 4 Waikato, e o Hamilton Mr F. C. Daniell, 5 to 13 Te Kuiti • • • • • • li Taumarunui • • • • • • 15 Raurinm « • • • • • 16 Ohakune • • • • • • 17 to 18 Taihape • • 19 to 21
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White Ribbon, Volume 17, Issue 193, 15 July 1911, Page 8
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128Miss Anderson Hughes. White Ribbon, Volume 17, Issue 193, 15 July 1911, Page 8
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