WHITE RIBBON HUTMENT FUND.
Dear Sisters, —You will by this time know I was appointed at Convention Treasurer of our “White Ribbon Hutment Fund.” I hope that each one of you are doing all you possibly can to help raise the amount of £IOOO for such a worthy object. You will all be pleased to know I have received from Mr F. L. D. Fcrriman, of Ashburton, who is the first Dominion hon. life member, a splendid donation of and 10s from one of our Dunedin sisters. Such a grand beginning should inspire each one of us to strive with all our might to achieve the objective that has been set before us. Funds may be collected by concerts or in any other way thought desirable. Collecting cards can be obtained on application to me. Thanking you in anticipation.— Yours in White Ribbon bonds. W , B. YOUNG, National Treasurer W.R. Hutment Fund. Address: Mrs Young, 18, Dunblane Street, Roslyn, Dunedin.
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 275, 18 May 1918, Page 2
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160WHITE RIBBON HUTMENT FUND. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 275, 18 May 1918, Page 2
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