GREAT PATRIOTIC EFFORT.
Aniac Day, 191 C. Beloved Comrades, —\ou will be glad to know that the demand for cards has been excellent, and already I have in hand some /200. I have been urgently cabled for to go to N.S.W. for the poll on June 10th, and recognising the great importance of the 6 o’clock closing movement, I have acceded to their request. This means that my coTreasurer, Mr McKinney, Y.M.C.A., Fay Street, Invercargill, will have to receive all monies and send receipts after May 23rd. I know you will see how very urgent is the appeal, and permit me to go “to the help of the Lord against the mighty” in our Sister State. The whole campaign is thoroughlyorganised for our fund, so sisters dear, you will have nothing to worry over, but the filling of the cards. Do your utmost and your best, and the dear Lord Himself reward you. Ever yours in His glorious service, B. L. COWIE.
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White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 251, 18 May 1916, Page 2
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162GREAT PATRIOTIC EFFORT. White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 251, 18 May 1916, Page 2
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