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\\ \v; \ \i i i k\ti: \ i. CKI i i:i; \ i l> ii: VNCHIBE DAI \|.. • held ftrnt Thui ada) I'liiiit > Parlour. The Preaidi nt pn I attendants i>l mem and 11 lend* and thi i >ne new mi.mi., r Initiated Thi , i. lit lialani Thi amuunt it,, the \ •/. i-'uini. i i \nu Fund, and l 4a tint Union all • b forwarded t<> l>iatrict Trea H i that ; ■■ * ■••• ii tow n mi th.' tilni !'•'■ ■ in \\ an nun '"i th. i ii sillily th' lis \ heai t) ael< oine a na .: Iven t.> \li * »hei la" trict I 'i eaident u ho tniprehi 'it <>i in. .tinu held in Palmi I lib) the vrod Not it i (land i Hi I l 'i.'.skN'i I i hints were ■Mill" Poll. branchiae I »a> a ai ol*n rved a hen \i i \\ kekh an National Pn ai lenl \\ I > !•• i i vei) mi. ad : the Pi and what it m< tin- women <>t \. a '/■• iland. Thi «*" o forward, not that h.i-i i- • h) our plow era In i thai we in-mi.i have tl • rights and |»ii\ llej • &< nn n of v w /. aland a heart I thanki w.is i a hl< h the President waa Invited to , ut lutiful i • Birthdaj I'ake, adorned with 15 hich ht and blown out bj two <>t oUiesl i \ ■ v. k) mei ' pton u,il fcklmotid It wwM decided that Maori Da) month, and arrai in,.tits for providing miitabh m Lkei to in- left In the bands of Mi Men \ number of members to r In the J m ■«' * \i. ,ii.i Prim »r Octohi \\ii\lKVS MKKTIV. HAMILTON Hamilton \M-iist 11, M ai .i i- clal m hich ituMMi"! i bar win- n t ions were Invited. UeuaJ Derottons lad bj President. Mra. Robertaon and Mrs U'liiinms were appointed d t,, d ■ nvention to ba held at i 'ami.i i.|l;-- ..ii Septi mbei Addrt'scss' hy Mis Kaspi r. <»1 An. k land, uho axprefjajad pleMnrt .it n Ing not .ml;. Mi.nil.4-i "! W C T I' but ~ i \miii, I'M.sjitn ins in her addraej ane dealt with woejaan'i part In romlwitiny s<Kial «vils and s«m| th.- maenituda of 'i«' sv ,i the worl of the W < !.T.l' In daaUtns with aoclnJ problatnn Durlni hei n .. ui world tour, menUU and other boa pltal I isil.-.l ;i dOCtOI M <>M«' Of the former atatinf that dm k ami \m
moralit) were the chiel fattom in | ducii 'tw ith.staixhiiL' this I'linission he w.is not pre|iare<] t<> advo the abolition <>t the n<im»i tranTk (Pronation feat Ivitii u ran«:e<l b) w omen wet • i • mai kable i<>i the iiiii.iint i.i indulged In, man) ■ h\ .'lupin '- into .Ii niik. i \. p.ill ,iti\ »s , .ui • I l.>i t h» >. mditiona i he onl) rem ..ii. at ion of lk|Uor \i ra Ward < 'hat>man, <»n behalt ..i \\ omen h I n»l it utei thtinka for th*- tin itatmn itati I tiiit while the abolition of liquoi not one of the objet'th ea <»i u .1 . th. teaching <>t U mpei;• m i he hoax \v an at i ad> <>< ■.t•-.I Mr k.isi" i reminded the audi that in man) home* no moral teaching I km.i ren Kaaper'a addreaa waa Hat ui t t»» with profound attention M't.'i noon i ft \KI H» ►!:« ■ VMM \ \. i \ en i«.> able afternoon tl) at < »taki. w ben Mn S|>. 11. ' . M.ill.iw.it M I Mst I '!• s|,|, nt \1 i H Kc Ui) I Msl 'I | "Hit: I »isi s. - w ith two "it the \a-\ iii branch, Mi a l tonniM and \i i n A nil* i ickm .i in \ ..I l»\ < ai to < »t.ik i and had the pleasure -»t i< i"i nun ■ the ntaki Branch of the W C.T.I PlfdaT lak« ii. M is Kennerle) preaided, M r» l». I. .1 in I >. \ otionM ■ inl M i ■ a n lealinK 1 the drink question, and a hat the .llHIIlt \i i - Ki in* i lej ' hen Introdui • S|>ence, who rerj lnt< and helpful addreaa <>n the hunk i ii. in \ arioua part • H, and ereat • ' • otn the "White Ribbi (ueationa were aaked, and Mra Bpence mive ver) helpful i replk t«'i low li •.»i • i hen .I'-' te<l \i i ('..ittnan President; Mi- Jackson ;in ,! i tai gTove, Vtee-Pn aldenta M I M Ken 1 • N ' ! i •.., ki.ii \\ i: \u. nt pro t' m a ver) delightful afternoon *• .. .| b) the »'t.iki ladies and much ill. \ heart] voU of thanks w.i-------h) || ti in.in to all these n bo had h.l|..'i t.i m;ik.' the afternoon Buck •' Two n. w ni.nil.. iinti.it. .1 M' • ■ eed a It h t»i i \\ BLLINGI OM i K'-'ii; \ i I 'i'i:\s • w BNTH >\ CAMPAIGN i) amih i and i i ■■ •■• tine* wet • ~n.l hi ard as 11 lend met friend, when the Central llranck el Hw \\ ..in. n i "in ist ..in Temperara i i nion • lam..i ai>ont W membt n and their friends in 11 Zealand educational
Instltuti Roomi at ■ md Coin mum.ii. The L'resident, Mr in her opening remarka w• li om< d all lent, sa> mil; sh< waa ver) p|< Mnonf them the District I'm. ••I w anganu lira. Chi •. ho in at •nt holidaying in Wellington. She .\ ek omed ban * t hose a ho had awa) through siikm-ss. Mi- Weldon led devotions. Mm Hired said aln was pleased * o man) • i &plained thai aa it waa i roposed to hold Convention in Wellington neat year, funds woul< and tiii 'he Aral of th< efforts to be put forth bj the Central Branch. Bhe ho|>ed all present would help td maki . table* ol Mew era, el . ins .■ 11• I fancy articles fo and Mrs Davidson and her helpen* wen kept busy attending to purchase The Ternperam • fact i• ad h) Miss Thompson in as follow i "The ii.nh drink i»f the Oerma Olympic team which for Ihe Aral ttm< obtained tin drat place In theOlympii l ..mi.- Hen I '•• i 'of nnik tm et t (ir unfei mented » i el. i and -«kh| mineral waters I hit ing t !)•• ' ralnii the < lami holii 1.. \» ii •. and tobacco a• re not allow • -I " Mrs \ndi nsrlj rt ndi red aoloa, and Mlsa M< I .• <><i |»layed the 'cello I'.nt ll til. -. H I tistfl " • tli|..-mii I b) Mm Hall Miss V.an. Thomp "ii tWO 'is. 'i o teat the akill of all pres< nt, M i Haj man oi ganiaed a i ompetition Mi Israel iki in appr • I itton of the work of Mra Rmpson, who she anid and Ili'W Sill I \ W • ll" ''l IlUt \\ • ii..i thai sin- win h • p t«. the Itranch aln re she will '» Bhe t hen asked Mra Bnp a>n ' .-i little gift wit li the h (, st w >f all members Mra Rrapson atiitabl) replied Afternoon tea brought an enjoyable jrathi •
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White Ribbon, Volume 44, Issue 515, 18 September 1938, Page 3
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