IN THE FIELD.
On Monday, March 12th, i went up to Morrinsvilic, being kindly entei tained by Mrs Anstice at the Baptist Manse. The afternoon and following morning were spent in visiting, when a few new members were obtained, and on Tuesday afternoon 1 address d the usual monthly meeting. A considerable amount of labour had been expended upon Hamilton East, and on Friday the 16th a meeting was held in the Presbyterian Sunday School, an address being delivered by Mrs Lee-Cowie. A Branch was then organised under the capable leadership of our faithful worker, Mrs C. Snow. This Branch being within easy distance of the District Union should not want for mothering 1 . 2 1 st to 29th was spent at the most inspiring Convention I have ever attended, and on Saturday I travelled to Takapuna, and spent the next few days in working up a meeting for Mr> Duxfield. M. S. POWELL, Dominion Organiser. Address: c.o. Miss Dewar, Ponipil 1 ier Terrace, Ponsonbv, Au< kland.
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White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 262, 18 April 1917, Page 13
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