LETTER TO MAORI UNIONS.
Dear Friends of the Northern Auckland Unions, — I should like, through the “White Ribbon,” to express my pleasure at your allegiance to the work of the W.C.T.U., especially this year, when we all have so many difficulties to face in our work. We hope soon to have some leaflets ready with good advice for the mothers and the young girls in the homes, which I am sure you will all like to read. We would like to thank Miss Woodhead for much valuable help given to our work since she had to resign her position as Organiser through illness, and hope that she may soon be strong again. We would also thank Rev. F. Paikea and other kind friends who gave hospitality and assistance to Miss Woodhead lately when she visited some of the Northern Unions. Our thanks are also due to the *)unedin, Devonport, Winchmore, Gh borne, Stratford, Nelson, Waipawa. Napier, and Wellington Central Unions for donations to the Maori Fund. With greetings to the Native Unions. —I am, yours in Union service, N. F. WALKER, N.Z. Supt. Maori Dept.
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White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 257, 18 November 1916, Page 14
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