SUPERINTENDENT'S LETTERS.
(iOUl) CITIZKNSHU’. 1 would remind the local Superintendents of this department, and also Branch Secretaries, that the annual reports should be sent in next month. 1 shall be glad to receive at least a post-card from every Union, stating whether any work has been done in this department, especially in connection with the elections (Municipal and School Committee and Charitable Aid Boards) which have been held, and also any educational work which has been undertaken, no matter how trifling or unimportant it may appear to be; for every step, however small, is the way to something greater. All reports should be in not later than December 31st, in order that the Convention reports may be sent in good time. MARIAN JUDSON, N.Z. Supt. EVANGELISTIC. Will all Unions who have held special meetings, and have done any work in this department during the year, kindly send me a report not later than the end of December? (Mrs) L. UPTON, Dom. Supt. W RITING PADS. Dear Comrades,—Bee ausc the cost of printing the heading on each sheet of the Union writing pads is somewhat considerable, and prevents any reduction of price, and the sale of them is so small that there is a danger of loss in connection with them, therefore the Dunedin Union has decided to stop publishing any more for the present. Will all Unions please notice ? S. ANDERSON, Superintendent of Writing Pads.
REST AND REFRESHMENT. Dear Fellow-Workers, —Will you kindly forward, at your earliest convenience, any reports on Rest and Refreshment Booths? Some were not in time* last year for the Convention. It may not be generally known that December is the last month for these.- Yours in White Ribbon bonds, M. K HOWARD, Supt. NOTICE. Will all those Unions that have done any work in the Back Block Department kindly send in their reports as soon as possible? It is very necessary that Unions get the c re dit of their efforts, be the work ever so small. I am anxious that this department shall show a good report at the coming Convention. —Yours in W .R. bonds, L. A. ISRAEL, N.Z. Supt. Work in the Back Blocks. iQ3, Harris Street, Kaiti, Gisborne.
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White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 245, 18 November 1915, Page 11
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