PRISONERS' AID SOCIETIES.
Per Press Association. Wellington, March 14. A public meeting was hold in Wellington to-night, presided over by the Mayor, to elect officers to the newly iomicd Prisoners' Aid Society. Among those present were the Hnn. J. McGowan, Minister of Justice, a-i.l 11.-. McAi'tlmr, S.JI. A m.'ssa,'e of syitt-, pithy tyas read from Mr Justice Cooper, who was unable to attend. Mr McUotvan said there should be no Jsechriamsin in such a movement 'Joed Iworl; was done m (.'hnsiclimvli ami j Il'ircdin hy prisoners Aid Societies, winch had experienced officers. At Auckland, whore nn effort was being [ made fo form such :i sociely, he way jnsr.nl there wn.s u.i corneal; jf sec, t irianism creeping 11, whi>'h would Jeopardise I success if (he m veiiieni. | Lowest value at lowest prices is the ; motto ol' that famous si ore. "Tin Kasli," just now. I)un'rare"s at 2s 1 merino singlets and under-' pants Is Jld. bush rugs 4s ]). l work', iug shirts from Is ltd, nil-wool singlets 2s 4d, moriiio sox, 3 pairs Is Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 15 March 1907, Page 2
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177PRISONERS' AID SOCIETIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 15 March 1907, Page 2
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