W.C.T.U. CONVENTION
MRS T. E. TAYLOR’S VIEWS
[By Telegraph, Per Press Association.]
AY ELLINGTON. March 14
The annual convention of the • Women's Christian '! < .npei ac.ee Union i-i now holding its sessions, widen will rontito March 2i.i.' The Mayor 'formally welcomed the delegates and Hon. Stall worthy gave them greeting on behalf ot the Goverman: ut. < Airs i. E. Taylor C’r.'sirlcii! i thmkthe speakers for their good V*. ‘ proceeded to say t'baj.->. y,calami won l ', ' They ’ \ /to’':/',.: :£» A' - . jwomen • ; w. ' lament. of the rning front the Conference, she had been They v.ouid n.-t get ndorri.s uini! women apatliv. Me must oducathe young, but Ourselves.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1929, Page 6
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