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N.Z. W.C.T.U. Literature.

Depart menu; Literature can be obtained as folio* *: — General: Mrs Mowlem, 52 Russell Terrice, Wellington South. L.T.L, Cradle Roll, and Medical Tem perance: Mrs Neal, 3 Maunsell Road, I'arnell. Auckland. Maori. Mrs Walker. “(Jortgowan,” Fox Street, Csi«l>orne. Purity: Mrs Wilson, Box 273, Hastings. MRS MOW LEM S STOCK includes: > )«(.-, white enamel Brooches, 6d each, 5 - per doz.; Badges, white enamel Fins 6d each, 5/- per doz.; Badges, white enamel, Star of Honour (presentation), -7- each; Hymnals. 3d each, 2/- doz.; Hymnals, music, 3/- each; Writing l'a Is, small. 1/- and large 1/9; Envelopes. fid, pkt. of 25; Constitutions 4d each, 3/6 doz.; Handy Booklet 4d each; 3/6 doz.; Membership Fledge Cards, 6d doz.; Facts About W.C.T.U., 6d doz.; Tr-a. Slips and Transfer Slips, 1/- per 100; Fledge Books, 6d; "Do Everything (Frances Willard), 2/-; Special Song Book* for Young Feoples or L.T.L. Work; Gilded Monogram W.C.T.U. Serviettes. 9J per doz; 5/- per 100; "Comfort Powders” (Bible Promis. s), 1/9 box; Drinking Cups (folding) 2 for 3d; Stickers “Time to Stop,” 25 for 6d; W.C.T.U. Seals. 20 for 6d; "Y” Work Suggestions, etc. How W« Won the Franchise. Id each, 9d doz., 4/- 100, 35/- 1000. White Vestal. bl each, 6d doz., 3/6 100, 30/. per 1000. Treasurers Receipt Books, 1/6 each. These I'rices im hide Postage. L.T.L,, CRADLE ROLL, AND MKI )ICA f. TEM 1 »KRANCE. Mrs Neal has in stock: FOB THE L.T.L.: Charts (with Manual of Lessons), homing effects of Alcohol and Tobacco on the human body. 7/6 per set; Question.- \ ns we red Al>out the L.T.L., 1/6; Marching Songs for Young Crusaders. ]/■ each; A Handful of Hints, 1/.; Temperar.ce Tales, 1/ ; About Ourselves, 1/-; About Our Country, 1/-; It is Written (Bible Stories). 1/.; Shakespeare Manual, 1/-; Recitation Books, 1/-; L.T.L. Fledge Cards, 1/ per dozen. MRS WILSON has on sale: Men, Women and God —A discussion of Sex Qu* stions from the Christian Standi oint, paper cover 3/6, cloth 4/6; Maternity without Suffering, 3/-; Towards Racial Health. 4/6; Way Book for Youth, 2/ ; How T was born, 9d; Coiifidon'ial Talks with Husband and Wife I'6. Also on order The Cradle Ship. CRADLE ROLL: Cradle Roll Fledge Cards, 1/. per dozen Cradle Roll Birthday Cards, 2/- per doz. Eighth Year Certificates. 2/- per dozen MEDICAL TEMPERANCE: Leaflet? at pi c* ■< r aging from one penny up to

reived with applause. Mrs Don gave a most instructive address, reviewing some ot the great work which has been accomplished bf Um W.C.T O- dM It* ImwUm fifty years aio, and urging on us all the need of keeping up the fight until wo gain our ends. At the close of the meeting four new members were initiated. A hearty vote of thanks to Mrs Don was carried. June 18th. Special business meeting; good attendance. Miss Bishop presided. Iterated to send a donation to the Creche in connection with the forthcoming Kxhihition. A social is to he held on July 3rd, when Mrs Low will give a short address on the League of Nations. Decided to affiliate with the League of Nations by having "Headway” monthly. L.T.L. meetings have been resumed at Sutherland's, Miss Halstead in charge. Also to be resumed at Pleaaant Point, each meeting to be conducted by two members of W.C.T.U. in turn. Miss Walker and Mias Halstead to care for Soldier's Plot this month. RAMARAMA. May sth. Mrs Kern in « hair. A regretable part was the losing of Mrs McConnel, owing to her leaving the district. Mrs McConnel was the recipient of a present from the Union members, to memorise the esteem of her Christian work. Mrs McConnel replied suitably. Mrs Kern recited a few verses of poetry, the Motto, (Obedience to God). Some pamphlets were distributed among members. Mrs Kitson is filling Mrs McConnel'* place for a short time. Several remarks were made as to the betterment of human welfare. HATLEY MAORIS REPORT. Kinga ariki aim nga whakanioemiti matua Lama Wairua Tapu menga anahera pono monga nianeakitanga iaatatou mai inga ra ki. Muri tac noamal kilenee. Laima mete inoi atu ano kinga ariki kia tiaakl ngia tatou kadoa monga ra ehaere mai net tmua in tatou iuoiatu ai ite ingoa ototou Kaiatawhai ia ihu Karaiti aruene.

Kiiuti. Ituano llchuiliui tanga ite mnrama ituake nei Kiroto ite Hooro na Tomatou Perehltlni na Rutere Karcna I whaka puare Kite luoi nga Take nate mem a ihenre Kite nohonga Ite Waipounamu Kaati Kote Luke nui Itenei huihut he patai nate mema pena iwhuka hacrea Tctaha mote Maori kia ahei tc Hainc mote Turaki Waiplro. Kaati ra me inoi ake tatou katoa kinga ariki kia hom.ii he Kaha ara Kai whaka pohehetia nga Tauiwi kia Taw mai ai te in ana motatou Kia whai Halna ai mote Turaki Waiplro. May 2ftth, June 17th. President In chair: small attendance owing to some of members living away from the district; two new members joined and their Husband one young lad. A letter of sympathy sent to Mrs Napier Paikea, In her long illness. Thanks to those who help to make the meeting a success.

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White Ribbon, Volume 30, Issue 361, 18 July 1925, Page 14

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N.Z. W.C.T.U. Literature. White Ribbon, Volume 30, Issue 361, 18 July 1925, Page 14

N.Z. W.C.T.U. Literature. White Ribbon, Volume 30, Issue 361, 18 July 1925, Page 14

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