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MRS VICKERS.

It is with much sorrow we record the death of one of the menders of the Auckland District I’nion. under tragic circumstance s, hy Ding kno<*ked down hy a motor car. Mrs Vickers was President of the IVnsonby Brunch until it disltundcd last year. Since then she linked up with the District I’nion. She was a must devoted and untiring worker in the Prohibdion cause, and f>oured out her life in loving service for others. SUrh workers can ill be spared at this time, and the gap 1n the ranks will lx* hard to fill. Mrs Vickers was much beloved for her sterling Christian qualities. and much sympathy is felt for the bereaved huslmnd and family in th« ir great sorrow. Her sudden cal! from earth was a iiappy entrance into the Prone nee of God, whom she served so faithfully and devotedly here. N DEWAR.

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White Ribbon, Volume 27, Issue 333, 18 May 1922, Page 6

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MRS VICKERS. White Ribbon, Volume 27, Issue 333, 18 May 1922, Page 6

MRS VICKERS. White Ribbon, Volume 27, Issue 333, 18 May 1922, Page 6

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