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The White Ribbon. “For God, and Home, and Humanity." WELLINGTON, OCTOBER 18, 1940. WAITEMATA BREWERY WASTE.

In their advertisement the Waitemata er publishes a certificate signed l>> !: t< oountml thai during the Man i 31st, If4ol the total avantirj redients used I .':. hops and ui bn a ing Waiten ata | roducts ! U.dJO ll». their own admission this brewery, the man) ni N.Z., has wasted lillion, one hnndrad and fourteen ind, and twent] pounds of valuable • to make the poison alcohol, in peace time causes inefficiency iveri national rigour, but in time iis when every ounce of foodstuff is required- is the enemy within OUT more deadly than the foe without. Oir th column- the ecemy'i greateit in N / i- the Liquor Trade. JUST BETWEEN OURSELVES. hearty congratulations to liner I entral on attaining its 56 birth" : thanks for the piece of birthday i m to the Editor, which was pre 1 "taatj and toothsome." W( 'v have a it'll rciK>rt next iaant.

169 Tamaki Dri Kohimarama October 7. 1940 \\ Inn Ribbon Si-' I have just returned from Vustralia, where I had the privik ontacting with officers ati<l members of the VV.CT.U "i Quit inland and N'SW Although the) arc working under difficulties, yet the Unions arc doing a fine I'lcit dt" work; the) haw launched an educational campaign in honour of Prances WiHarrfs Centenar) The Wo men'i ( hristian Temperance I nion ol N S \\ i> undertaking die widest fret distribution <>f citizenship information yet attempted in the historj o( the State \ Qjuarter of a million pages ol printed matter in a State-wide broadcast will include: "The Findings of Science," "Tin Verdict of Judges," "The Conclusiot "Economists, Hie Analysis ol Chemist! I he Pronouncements of I >■ •< t .i ." .nid "The \ oicc of Experit M I To Motorist Publications containing facts which motorists and all who have to do with traffic problems should know //('<;///) and fittirss. Information for young peoplt who have to face the problems of life under war conditions. Thi Truth Tlmt Mokes Us I rot The latest publications of responsible leaders in professional and industrial life from outstanding authorities in tlieir own sphere. For the Children. Film stni»s for \isual education library in schools, including those ol native children in Australia and the Islands of the Pacific. LefSOfl !>ooks arid charts tor leathers; posters tor Sunday Schools with leaflets, U questions and answers Holders for Soldiers. Every soldier to receive a snapshot folder, with temperance education Taxi drivers, Members of Parliament, ministers of religion, are all to he given literature giving information on the effects of alcohol. And to doctors graduating, and to Ik- placed in I niversit\

o ies, tin I k wimm i !.\ Df C 1 Weeks "Alcohol and i luman I < Mir sisters in Vustralia art doing outstanding w.ir wi.rk Victoria Unions ' an atnbulai In Australia forct - .en i'lii.iHK) tn tin «iovernment tin opening ol dn - for the lale ni soft drinks and milk. The W.C Tli, I and donated £IOOO of d In Sydney, Rockhampton, Maryborough and Brisbane I was • opportunity tddressing meetings, and a conferenct in Brisbane. I was pleased t" be enabled tn promote the work of the world's School of Methods Department at most .-t these plat - The White Ribbon sisters sltowed the true spirit of the \V.< T I' , and when Mr Kaspei took ill and was m hospital ihe\ extended to me many acts of kindness SJ BO nam countries are in German hands, and the work of our organisation i- disorgansed, we who art still fret can*) out our objectives should intensify our cttoris i iod give us the strength and will to do so \ our- in \\ lute Ribbon bonds, WIN KASPER

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White Ribbon, Volume 44, Issue 538, 18 October 1940, Page 3

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The White Ribbon. “For God, and Home, and Humanity." WELLINGTON, OCTOBER 18, 1940. WAITEMATA BREWERY WASTE. White Ribbon, Volume 44, Issue 538, 18 October 1940, Page 3

The White Ribbon. “For God, and Home, and Humanity." WELLINGTON, OCTOBER 18, 1940. WAITEMATA BREWERY WASTE. White Ribbon, Volume 44, Issue 538, 18 October 1940, Page 3