IN THE FIELD.
My duties a> Organiser recommenced on January 19th with a trip to Invercargill, where I put things in trim for a later vi>it, meeting (iore, Mataura and Edcndale friends upon the return journey (23rd).
The following week was spent in visiting at Sawyer’s Bay —a perfectlycharming little spot close to Port Chalmers. The District President had presided at a meeting in the Bay ju>t before the election, when our Dominion President spoke, and a number of iadies signed our pledge and donned the white ribbon. No officers were elected, but 1 hope to organise there shortly.
February Ist found me again in Invercargill, and the following day the first business meeting of the year was he'ld, the attendance being very fine, and a (quantity of business put through. How delightful it was to clasp once more the hands of the faithful few with whom 1 worked twenty--fi/e y’cars ago! lam now in Otautau, en route for Tuatapere, where the rest of the* week is to i e spent.—Yours in the work, M. S. POW ELL, Dominion Organiser. January .3rd, 1915.
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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 236, 18 February 1915, Page 2
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