AN APPEAL FROM THE BUSINESS MANAGER.
S tine time ago a letter was sent to every Union asking for help in increasing our circulation. Will all Unions please see that there is a “White Ribbon” agent, and all members help her to secure new subscribers ?
To get our paper into the homes is one great way to help this present campaign, as well as to educate for future efforts. Some of our smaller Unions are doing very fine work, hut large Unions, and even District Unions, arc not increasing their list. Since Convention, Hastings has secured 32 subscribers; Kaitangata, 20; Papatoctoe, 12; Manaia, 12; W’aihi, 7; Balclutha, 5; N'orsewood. 5; Invercargill V’s, 6. We hope all our Unions will do as well as these have done, and then we "ha! | easily obtain oui mm» new -oh scribers.
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 291, 18 September 1919, Page 6
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137AN APPEAL FROM THE BUSINESS MANAGER. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 291, 18 September 1919, Page 6
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