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DR. MARY HARRIS ARMOR ON TOUR.

l>r. Armor had a wonderful tune m Auckland She won the lo\ i of the people, and her audiences cheered her to the «h ho All meetings were held in the Town Hall. The p'utfonn l*e.»ilt ifillly de«i»rnted with lilies and pulm*. also th« Hntisii and American ililffd. (Mir lodge, executed in whitg flower*. was :i• .tll> admired Com inunity singing for half an hour >*• fore the meetings. Sunday afternoon the Mayoress picsided, and the Dr. spoke on "Wealth. Health, and Prosperity." On Sun«la> ev< mug, Mr Holdsworth presid eit. On Monday Miss Melville was in the i hair, and Dr. Armor spoke on "Kotir Bam." A bouquet was presented to her On TUendny, the Doctor e|*oke upon ‘’The Strangest Thing in the World. "* Hon <• Kn w Id* In the ehair Mrs Itewnr, the olde-t White KiMamer in the fftorninton. for ninny yearn Auckland's honoured President, presented a beautiful New Zeiilnnd mu to Dr. Armor from the I’nion. \t the cloee liev Heath*ote’% nr.u Prohibition meeting the following !ii|ht, the audience iravr three cheer* lot Dr Mary Armor. On Wednasdny Dr. \irnor spoke at Takapuna In the aft-moon, and l>evont»ort In the evening. The Korea!' rs* Hall. Takapuna wa» well Ailed, and the platform tastefully decorated with Mile*, flags, and a huge t»nw of whit* 1 flowers. Mr* I .and iw. Junr.. intiiihml the ehair Otrl Scouts wen* there in uniform, and one presented Dr. Armo“ with a bouquet and a\e the salute when the Dr. promptly returned the solute. The t\M*tor's sub Ject was "The Irrepn.-slble Conflict " and she thrilled her audience by her eloq lei ice. On Thursday afternoon -he was entertained by the Auckland Womens Club and In the evening she spoke at Onehnnra. where the largest theatre «vas |tack«it nnd lold»iee foil by 7 M p m. The Onehunra Town Hand performed outside the hall, and community singInc was Indulged in lne.de The M flVo t was in the chair The platform wna t»enuttfully ilHnmlei and lo«al -*fti<c»>. as well a* Auckland ones, occufded seats on It The Dr spoke on "The Konr

liar*.” A bouquet, with trail uf dem.lll. *, lied with W hite Itibtioii Ih>w, oil • nds of which were printed in gold let lei a, “Unchungo W.C.T.1’.," was presented by the I’resident's little dkUghtei. Three cheers were given for Dr. Armor and fur the Mayor. M*u*riiis\ ille. Sept* mber fl The largest hall w.«e taken, and the pmple i oiled up well to hear this marvellous speaker. A’l felt that it was the las* and most eonvincing won! in favour of Prohibition from .in eye-witness

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White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 328, 18 October 1922, Page 8

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DR. MARY HARRIS ARMOR ON TOUR. White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 328, 18 October 1922, Page 8

DR. MARY HARRIS ARMOR ON TOUR. White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 328, 18 October 1922, Page 8