SUPERINTENDENS’ LETTERS.
MAORI DKI’ARTMKNT. Money received for this fund: Mrs Garroway, £\ ; Miss Maunder, 4s; Winchmore, 10s; Pahiatua, 7s; N.Z. Treasurer, 7s fid : Napier, £\ ; Gisborne, £.\; Feilding, £i\ Oxford, £1 ; Greymotith, 17s <jd; Norsewood. £.\: Total, £') bs 3d. lam afraid that many of our I nions have forgotten that on White Ribbon Day the roller lion is taken up for our Maori Fund, and I would appeal to those 1 which have not clone so to make a special day for collection for tthis department of our I’nion work. Also 1 would be very grateful if I nions who have Maori sisters living near would write to me for leaflets and literature for distribution, or if any member knows of a suitable organiser for this work, or of a young lady willing to train as such, if they would mmnnini cate with me. Addre s: M's N I*. Walker, “Gortgowan.” I’ppei Fox Street, Gisborne.
Superintendents of this dep.-rtr-ent <an obtain collecting cards, (r. die Roll pledge cards, and leaflets t oni me on application.
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 291, 18 September 1919, Page 5
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171SUPERINTENDENS’ LETTERS. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 291, 18 September 1919, Page 5
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