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OAItTWRTON. This lti*Hn<*li has (*v«* very huccchs' Ml soi'lhlm Min* I ** 1»» xt report. At t lse Tm i«|. Mrs Mui ls whr present. Mini ailili'i -" «• tin* n»utig people placing her facts lu-f* re thviu in a Hear and forceful manner. At ■st month'll re-union, th« ltev. K. P. Kchll «ve a very interest ing and telling address *ung us much to think about regarding 'he problems we are u|> against. At eaeh >«eting tin* president (Miss Tylf*r) thanked Hie respective speakers for then thoughtful ‘J'lressen. Mrs Pepperell nn*t others have hrlped very substantially in arranging the ! >r ograimnes for those socials, ami to all and * u ndry, w*j extend our hearty thanks.

NEW BRIGHTON. August 1 Itli. (hair taken b> Mrs Good. Attendance of member.s was excellent. Arrangements made for the quarterly sm ml. An excellent paper on "Conventions ’ was given l»y Mrs Good, and a hearty vote of thanks wan accorded her. Supper wan served. NUUK >N. AUK ust loth. Business meeting ol V’s. aas held. August 31st. An interesting lecture by Mr King, was lr Id in Church of Phrist schoolroom, a large number being present, and collection taken during lecture. AUOKI/ANI». September 3rd. Min Kas|H*r 1 \«ting President) presided over a good attendant e. Delegates were appointed to the lUstrat Convention of the W.C.T.I’. to la 1 hold In Devon|K»rt on 2»ri September. This branch had been asked "u be r* sponsible tor the evening programme at <’onvenlion. and it wax derided to produce the entertainment given by the Young People during Convention Week in Dunedin, namely:- “The W.C.T.r. in Song and Story.” Parts wenallotted and rehearsals nnanged. An »p----peal was made for helpers at the sale of work on behalf of the Itamabai Mission Thereafter Mr K. E Kalkner, President New Zealand Alliance, gave mi address on "How the Young Voter may help to win the Victory." Mr Falkner’s address was much appreciated and contained many interesting facts and much useful information. Several musical items were rendered and the meeting closed with the singing of a hymn and prayer b> Mr l*'a Ik nor.

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White Ribbon, Volume 30, Issue 363, 18 September 1925, Page 17

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Y Column. White Ribbon, Volume 30, Issue 363, 18 September 1925, Page 17

Y Column. White Ribbon, Volume 30, Issue 363, 18 September 1925, Page 17

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