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Y’s Reports.

AUCKLAND. Aug. 15. A pay-up soc ial. A fan attendance. Musical items, competitions, and a supper filled up a plea sant evening. ARAMOHO. I uly 15. Good attendance. President in the chair. Rev. Dudley gave a short but most interesting addres* on “Wow iers and Wowserism.” 1 new members were initiated, and six others signed the pledge. Hearty vote of thanks to the speaker. Aug. K>. A good attendance. An address by Mr Scott, late sergeant of the Eield Ambulance on active service, re forming first aid and home nursing classes. Decided to form classe.. The speaker spoke on hemorrhage and its treatment, and illustrated it by a diagram and chart. A heartv vote of thanks to the speaker. OXFORD. June 2(). Birthday social. Three new members. Sept. 18. Meeting to bid farewell to Miss Dalziel, one of our oldest and most enthusiastic members. During the evening Mrs Ryde presented her on behalf of the two Unions, with a silver manicure set. Miss Gainsford read .1 report of Convention, and the President thanked her for so ably re presenting us at Convention. TLMARU. Aug. 14. A Jumble Sale proved a great success. T he President of the W.C.I.U. opened the proceedings in a choice speech, congratulating the juniois on their effort, and wishing them every success. There was a fancy stall, a jumble, and a sweet stall, also a surprise packet tree. The Mother Union took charge of the refreshment room. During the afternoon instrumental items enlivened the proceedings, and in the evening a promenade concert was held, at which our President, Nurse Cameron, presided. Competitions were indulge.! in. Proceeds, j£2o.

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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 291, 18 September 1919, Page 14

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Y’s Reports. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 291, 18 September 1919, Page 14

Y’s Reports. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 291, 18 September 1919, Page 14

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