W.C.T.U CONVENTION.
« pica pubs. AssocimoM. P-lmersto- Nokth, March 18.
f The annml convention of tho* '. W.O.T.U. opened y»stetday, delrg&tee 1 b-ing present from all parts of New - Zealand. An address of welcome mi » delivered by soveral clergymen and tha f president of the local branch. To-day r the conference bad an artdresi from j Mrs Atkinson, president of the Now i ZiaLnd branch, in which she discussed I the, work of the jyear, and the futuro t prospects. The af'ernooa session «u e eaten up wi h the Corresponding Secretary's reports and a paper by Miss • MnOartty, of Dunedin, on "Auxl- * iary Unions— need..." A discus- , sioi t..ok pl>ce re appointing «n , organiser. Mrs Hill, of Nari.r, «at a appointed to draw up a scheme on a , ba_is oi contribution? from tn < vwious • br.ucbes. A report from the Educai tional Coinorit'ea was aUo read and * discuNt d.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 69, 14 March 1902, Page 2
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147W.C.T.U CONVENTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 69, 14 March 1902, Page 2
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