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WHITE RIBBON CAMPAIGN.

(Mir Business Manager desires to thank those Unions who have so splendidly responded to our call for help. More Unions have taken advantage of our offer to send three months’ paper to any address for 6d. N.E. Valley, Levin, Ashburton, and Temuka have sent in several names each. N.E. Valley, Springlands and Dunedin also head the list of new subscribers sent in. So far no district has secured 100 new subscribers, but only two districts have sent in not one sub. And as only 3ti Unions have sent in new subs., it means that 100 Unions so fur have don** nothing. It would not be fair to give detailed results until the campaign has concluded. We suggest that every Union aim to get at least one new subscrilier lielore the end of 1936. A full list will lw* printed then, and we hope no Branch will be content to remain on the black list. Any District securing ion new subscribers by I)eceml>er 31st will gain the guinea prize. Surely no District will default. The offer to send three months’ copies for 6*l w ill remain oi>en to the end of this year. It is an excellent way to advertise our work, and also our paper, to spend 6d in sending three copies of it. “O mighty sea. thy message In clanging spray Ls cast, Within God's plan of progress It matters not at last, How wide the shores of evil, How strong the reefs of sin; The wave may break in failure, But the tide is sure to win.”

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White Ribbon, Volume 41, Issue 490, 18 July 1936, Page 4

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WHITE RIBBON CAMPAIGN. White Ribbon, Volume 41, Issue 490, 18 July 1936, Page 4

WHITE RIBBON CAMPAIGN. White Ribbon, Volume 41, Issue 490, 18 July 1936, Page 4