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A HOME FOR THE HOMELESS.

Tli*' Auckland i’s found themselves without a place of meeting. The Mothers' l nion came to their help, and secured a headquarters. So now White Ribboners have a home in the lovely Northern l the ( ornith of the South. Th** rooms are situated at the <iner of Wellesley and Lome Street*. The new Post Office is being built on the opposite «orner. Ihe room is large, well-lit, and has a most liomHx appearance. The furniture is all paid for. I'pon the walls are some fine pictures. A piano was given by one member, while another friend has installed the telephone for one year. Th** White Ribbon bow, painted upon the window, catches the eye of the passer-by. Our Kditor was entertained there by the Kxecutive to morning tea, and tan bear personal testimony to the warm welcome given and to the home like feeling a travel ling White Kibboner lias when she* enters its prc< in* ts.

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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 279, 18 September 1918, Page 10

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A HOME FOR THE HOMELESS. White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 279, 18 September 1918, Page 10

A HOME FOR THE HOMELESS. White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 279, 18 September 1918, Page 10

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