SUPERINTENDENTS’ LETTERS.
Aug us*. 20th, 1926. Dear Sisters, You will have noticed in last Convention Report that the Maori dept, of our Union work is now to have a Day of its own, (October 16th) instead of, as formerly, being held on W.K. Day in June, in response to a request from me, the Rev. A. J. Seamer, General Superintendant of the Methodist Home and Maori Missions, has kindly prepared a paper entitled “Ourselves and our Maori Fellow Citizens” for the use of our Union. I am getting copies of this printed, and will be glad to forward one to any Union applying for it, for their use on Maori Day. Please apply in good time and address Mrs N. F. Walker. C.ortgowan, Upper Fox Street, Gisborne. 1 am etc., N. F. Walker, N.Z. Supt. Maori Dept., W.C.T.U.
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 375, 18 September 1926, Page 14
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