REPORT! REPORT! REPORT!
PLEASE READ AT NEXT MEETING.
Will .ill Inions kindly note that their local superintendents of departments should send their reports to the Dominion Superintendents by December 31st. All work done should be reported to the Superintend nt of the Department. In Unions where there is no local superintendent, the Secretary should report work done to the Dominion Superintendent. Kindly note that it is not enough to send rc]>ort only to N.Z. Corresponding Secrotary, but any Union wishing its work to be included in the Departmental Reports prin* d in Convention number of “White Ribbon," must send the report to the Dominion Superintendent. The following is the list of Superintendents to whom rcjiorts should h° sent: Evangelistic, Home and Mothers Meetings.—Mrs Johnston Wright, Constable Street, Wellington S. Maori.—Mrs Walker, “Gortgowan," Fox Street, Gisborne. Social and Moral Hygiene (Purity).— Miss McCarthy, 18, Albert Street, St. Clair, Dunedin. Literature. —Mrs Moulder, 108, Wallace Street, Wellington. Work Among Seamen.- Mrs Nimmo, Arawa Street, Ilutaitai, Wellington. L.T.L., Cradle Roll, and Band of Mercy.—Mrs Clara Neal, Regent Street, Pahiatua. V’s and Medal Contests.- Mrs Napier, r/o Miss Henderson, 26, Tui Street, Fendalton, Christchurch. Scientific Temper.im ■' Instruction. — Miss Helyer, Tonk’s Grove, Wellington. Good Citizenship. Mrs Judson, 16, Van Dicman Street, Nelson. Prison and Reformatory Work. Sister Moody-Bell, Runanga, Greymouth. Legal and Parliamentary and AptiGambling.—Miss Henderson, 26, Tui Street, Fendalton, Christchurch. Narcotics. — Mrs Boxall, 40, Pine Street, Wellington. Home Science (Hygiene, Thrift, and Domestic Science). Mrs McDonald, Huia Road, Hataitai, Wellington. Bible-in-Schools and Sabbath Observance.—Mrs Cobb, 200, Ferguson Street, Palmerston N. Flower Mission and Relief Work. — Miss F. C. Cole, 500, Cashel Street, Linwood, Christchurch.
Rest and Refreshment Booths. —Mrs Upton, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Education Bureau. — Mrs Young, No. 4 Line, Fitzherbert W., Palmerston North. Back Blocks and Work Among Railwax men. Mrs Moy.se, 27, Halifax Street, Nelson. Notable Days.—Mrs \. Jones, Ngaere, Taranaki. Peace and Arbitration. Mrs Judson, ib, Van Dieman Street, Nelson. Pre-s. Mrs Penman, Port C halmers. Military Camps. Mr - Whincop, Gasworks, Greytown. Medical Temperance.—Mrs C Neal, Pahiatua. “White Ribbon.” —As the year does not expire till December 31st, will all “W.R. M Agents send rci>ort to Mrs Penman, Port Chalmers, by January 31st, 1910?
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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 281, 18 November 1918, Page 9
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362REPORT! REPORT! REPORT! White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 281, 18 November 1918, Page 9
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