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ARAMOIIO. August 3. The President presided over an attendance of 22. Responsive exercises and company rule, and Miss Myra West, President of Hand of Men y, then gave 41 interesting lesson on mercy and kindness to animals. The L.T.L. badges were then given out. August 17, E. Bathgate presided. Responses and exercises were given. Nine subscribers gained for L.T.L. paper. Two of th*- Y’s gave an interesting lesson: “The Golden Apples.” August 31. A good attendance. The pledge and company Yule repeated. The Leader gave an interesting I'sson : “The Soldier’s Resolve.” Silent, vote of sympathy to Mrs Duxfield in the loss of her mother. MAN AI A. August 1. 58 members present. Address by Rev. Knowles-Smith, of Wellington. who told many stories of the evils of the drink traffic. Meeting dosed with National Anthem. NORTH INVERCARGILL. August 27. Very *ucressful social. Reported a membership of 70, and steadily increasing. Rev. Collie gave a fine address, and the diildren provided a good programme. Supper, vote of thanks to Mr Collie, and National Anthem closed a pleasant evening.
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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 279, 18 September 1918, Page 12
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