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The White Ribbon. "For God, and Home, and Humanity." WELLINGTON, MAY 18, 1934. WHITE RIBBON DAY.

At the officers’ meeting held recently it was decided to ask every Union to cake dune a special "White Ribbon” month. Organise a campaign in every listrict to secure new subscribers, and ••e whicn District can secure the I »nour of holding a record of new suh- ■ ribers for a monU. A paper f» .* White Ribbon Pay will be posted to ♦*very I'nion !>efore the end of th s month, and any Union not receiving this caper by May 31st please drop a poston! to tlie Editor and it will be sent. EXTRA COPIES. Thu re are a number of “White Ribbons" left over, and any Union can have a bundle to give away during the canitign month. Send word to the Editor how many you can really use, and you will receive them at once. Every I ’nlon wi'l surely send, because none < in be so dead that they can’t even give capers away. A HOOK OF DIALOGUES, by the time Unions receive this paper 1 tine book of dialogues, all new. all easy to dress and stage, all suitable for L.T L.'s. and some for tiny tots, all full <»f good Temperance teaching, will lie in the Literature Department at 46,

Brougham Street The demand for a book of this kind has been insistent. It supplies a long-felt need. So send along your order. A splendid assortment at the modest price of 6d a copy. If you really need dialogues, buy a copy, other hooks will follow if this one finds a ready sale. FIFTY GOLDEN YEARS. A short history of the beginning of the W.C.T.U. in New Zealand, of its fight for the Franchise, and much of its work is recorded here. Every member should have one, and read :■ <mt the White Ribbon movement in this Dominion. Three good pictures in it: (1) Miss Powell, New Zealand’s first White Ribboner: (2) the present da> officers; (3) Headquarters, and all for a modest 6d. Send your order to 46 Brougham Street promptly.

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White Ribbon, Volume 39, Issue 464, 18 May 1934, Page 5

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The White Ribbon. "For God, and Home, and Humanity." WELLINGTON, MAY 18, 1934. WHITE RIBBON DAY. White Ribbon, Volume 39, Issue 464, 18 May 1934, Page 5

The White Ribbon. "For God, and Home, and Humanity." WELLINGTON, MAY 18, 1934. WHITE RIBBON DAY. White Ribbon, Volume 39, Issue 464, 18 May 1934, Page 5

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