SUPERINTENDENTS' LETTERS
LITERATURE I> EI ’A RTM KNT. My Dear Friends, — I shall be glad to get from any of you a report of what you have been doing this year in the way of distributing literature, or anything else that comes under the Literature lk*partment. I was more than ever impressed by the need of such work as 1 listened on Sunday evening to the interesting address given to Temperance workers by Rev. J. R. Blanchard in St. John’s Church. In it he gave us an array of interesting facts about the effect of the repeal of Prohibition in America, and I felt that every White Uibhoner should have some such facts available, in view of the approaching election. Telling facts in the easily distributed form of Temperance leaflets are to be had for very little money. The question is, are we using them? The holidays might well he used for circulating such literature among people a little different from those we have been meeting daily during the year. Remember, all orders, and cash with orders, go to Mrs Ross, W.C.T.U. Headquarters, IK liroui ham Stieet, Wellington. Remember, also, when planning for the holidays, that there are plenty of good books on our three P’s Prohibition, Purity, and Peace—in onr own library nt the same address. Yours, still hopefully, CHARLOTTE K. WOOD
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White Ribbon, Volume VI, Issue 6, 18 December 1934, Page 5
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223SUPERINTENDENTS' LETTERS White Ribbon, Volume VI, Issue 6, 18 December 1934, Page 5
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