FROM THE DOMINION PRESIDENT. Dear Sisters,— My attention has been called to a prayer pledge card issued by the Kaiapoi I'nion, from which I quote: —“We realise that all cannot work in the front ranks of this great Temperance battle. Some aie God’s suffering ones, some are aged, and some surrounded by home ties; but we can ail do our part to help with our prayers, so we ask you to join our prayer band, and link yourself with others to overthrow, by Divine help, thi> great enemy of (iod’s Own Country.” It is not possible, nor is it necessary, for all our members to sign this card, but we can all covenant together to pray daily from now until the poll, for God’s will is that we should His promise is that He will do (John 14:14). “Did we in our own strength confide, our striving would be losing, were not the right Man on our side, the Man of God’s own choosing, dost who that might be? Christ Jesus it is He, and He must win the battle.” Whatever the issue of this e'ection may be, let us see to it that we ea< h do our part. I.et us use our voice or our pen, give our money or our time, use our talents or our influence; but whatever else we do, do let us pray, and praying, believe that if *vc ask. He will do, and may Ilis doing be the undoing of our enemy, the Liquor Traffic, is the prayer of yours, with loving greetings, RACHEL DOX, Dom. President.
ASHBURTON, jnd 1 'uesdav, 3 p.m., in Baring Street Schoolroom; Pres., Mrs \V. K. Watson, Box 37; Rec. Sec., Mrs J. 11. Dent, 112 W ills St. W.; Cor. Sec., Mrs K. Buchanan, W ills St. W.; Treas., Mrs W. T. Lill, Willowby; •\\.K." Supt., Miss Butterick, Wakanui. AUCKLAND District, 2nd & 4th Wednesday, 3 p.m.. Central Mission Hall. Albert St.; Executive meets 2.30; Pres., Mrs Pudney. Wallace St., Ponsonby; Cor. Sec., Miss N. Dewar, Pcmpalier Terr.. Ponsonby ; Rec. Sec.. Miss Evans, G.F.S., Wellesley Street ; Treas., Miss Dewar, 4 Pompalier Terr., Ponsonby; White Ribbon Agent, Mrs Gouk, Wallace St., Ponsonby. BLENHEIM District, Ist Tuesday, 3 p.m.; Pres., Mis Grace, the Vicarage; Sec., Mrs Gordon Litchfield, “Glenalvon”; Treas., Mrs. Hav; Mothers’ Meetings and Cradle Roll, Mesdames Brewer and Handcock ; WHITE Ribbon Supt.. Mrs W Parker. CAMBRIDGE, first Tuesday in month, in Victoria Hall, at 3 p.m.; Pres., Mrs YV. D. Shepherd; Sec., Mrs A. T. YVatson ; Treas., Mrs Minchin.
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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 233, 18 November 1914, Page 15
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421Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 233, 18 November 1914, Page 15
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