SUPERINTENDENT'S LETTER.
MAORI WORK. Since acknowledging receipts in September “White Ribbon,” I have received: Wellington, ;£i ; N.K. \ alley, £\ i Ns; Dunedin, £\ ; Mrs hairlie, Gisborne, ss; Invercargill Vs £2 ; Fapatoetoe, £2 ’,s; \\ aipaxxa, hs Gd. Total received so far this year, £\7 iN> <>d. While thanking all those Unions who assist financially, I would like to place before all our members one way in which they could greatly assist this department. As 1 reported recently, the young lady who had arranged to take up the position of Organiser of Maori work in September last, has been prevented from doing so owing to private reasons. 1 would Ik* very grateful if any one knowing of a lady willing to undertake this work would communicate with me at once. To a qualified Organiser we would give £3 per week, travelling expenses and hospitality also found. If not fully qualified, we would be willing to pay j£i i>cr week during her training, raising her salary as she becomes proficient at her work. Further particulars can be obtained by communicating with me. In the meantime we are doing all we can to keep the work going by correspondence, distributing literature, etc., but an Organiser is badly needed.
N. F. WALKER. Vddress: Mrs Walker, Upper Fox Street, Gisborne.
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 293, 18 November 1919, Page 2
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212SUPERINTENDENT'S LETTER. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 293, 18 November 1919, Page 2
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