PROMOTED.
It is with deep regret that we have to record the death of Mrs Harris (nee South), which took place at her residence, near Timaru, on August 27th, 1916. For over 40 years our dear departed sister was a most earnest Temperance worker, ever ready to push the battle against King Alcohol. She was a very old member of the W.C.T.U., latterly in the South Dunedin Branch, where she was Pres dent, and attended several Dominion Conventions as a delegate. Our s ster was also a very old member of th Good Templar Order, having filled many high offices, and done splendid work in training the juvenile branch. W’e cannot write all our dear sister did. With he r large family, she took an interest in all good works, and while we tender our sincere sympathy with the bereaved ones, we can only say of our dear sister that having most faithfully done what she could, she* enters now into the joy of her Lord. Thy will be done.
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White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 255, 18 September 1916, Page 15
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170PROMOTED. White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 255, 18 September 1916, Page 15
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