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HOME MEETINGS.

Morrinevllle.- A letter-writer has been appointed. InvErcargiP. —Meeting of mothers held every Thursday at the residence of Mrs Hunter. Meets its scattered members at the Summer Show, but will appoint a letter-writer. T akapuna. —Draw ing-room meeting at Mrs Weston’s. Attendance, 21. Address by Mrs Saunders. Nelson. —Letter-writer has been appointed. Wellington Central.— June, at Thorndon: New members, 5. At Methodist Guild: New members, 4. At Mrs Napier’s meeting : new members, 4. At Brooklyn: i> new members. Total, 18 new members for Wellington Central. Wanganui East.— July 12, at Mrs Parking’s residence: Attendance, 14; new members, 5; letters written, 1. Wakapuaka (Sub-Nelson). July 12, at Mrs Dobson’s: Attendance, 8; new members, 2; new subscribers “W’.R.,” 2; collection White Ribbon Day, 10s. Waipukurau.— July 10, at Mrs Nicholson’s: Attendance, 16; new members, 1 ; Maori Organising Fund, Bs. At Mrs State’s: Attendance, 26; new members, 3; new subscribers “W’.R.,” 4; collection Organising Fund, 1 is 6d.

Dear Sisters, —In reply to many enquiries for names of barkblot k members, 1 may say here that all that I know of has been attended to. I suggest that appointed letter-writers keep in touch with members belonging to their own Union who for any reason are prevented from attending the meetings. 1 will give you an extract from a letter received this morning from the Mor r insville Branch:—“Mrs Brown has been ill, and unable to be present at our meetings during the winter. Mrs CampbeM also is in the hospital to undergo an operation. So our letter-writer has some work to do.” This over and above writing a k'lidlv note to those women who are others living miles out in th»* country* on the farms, the bad roads making it impossible to keep in touch with the efforts of the Union. Will the letter-writers please make a noint of acting on this suggestion ? —Yours faithfully*. F. M. GARROWAY.

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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 267, 18 September 1917, Page 15

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HOME MEETINGS. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 267, 18 September 1917, Page 15

HOME MEETINGS. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 267, 18 September 1917, Page 15

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