MARY ARMOR'S ITINERARY.
The following is the programme for Dr. Armor's tour of this Dominion. Will Unions mark their date, engage their hall, and get busy at once to create interest, arouse enthusiasm, and get crowds to hear her? Neplw— l. arrive Wellington; 2, 3 and 4, Wellington; 5, Petone; 8, Carterton; 7, Murtinborough; 8, Keatherston; 10, Masterton; 11. Puhiatuu; 12. Woodville; 13 and 14. Palmerston North; 17, 18 and 19, Auckland; 20, Devonport; 21, Onehunga; 22, Te Awamutu; 24 and 25, Hamilton; 28, Ngaruawahia; 27, Te Aroha; 28. Thames; 29, Waihi. Oct.—l and 2. Rotorua; 3, Matamata and Morrmsville; 4, Cambridge; 5, Te Kuiti; 6. Tkumarunui; 8, Feilding; 9, Haw era; 10, New Plymouth; 11, Mratford; 12 and 13, Wanganui; 15 and 18, Napier; 17, Hastings; 18. Waipawa and Watpukurau; 19. Dannevirke; 20. la* vin; 22, Ptcton and Blenheim; 23. Nelson; 24 and 25, Nelson Ihstrict; 27, Blackball; 29. (Ireymouth; 30. to be arranged.
Nov.—l. Temuka; 2 and 3, Timaru; 5. Waimate; 6. Oamaru; 7, Port Chal iners; 8, Mosgiel; 9, 10. 11 and 12. Dunedin; 13. Milton; 14. Core; 15. Mataura; 18. 17. 18, 19 and 20. Invercargill and District; 22. Ashburton; 23, Kaiapoi; 24. Oxford; 28. 27 and 28. Christchurch; 29 and 30. Wellington.
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White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 325, 18 July 1922, Page 2
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