PLEDGE SIGNING COMPETITION.
It will 1m- rememliered that a pledge signing competition was inaugurated a* tiie Invercargill (Convention in 1923. CONDITIONS FOR COMPETITION. 11) A Runner will Ik* given for Union gaining greatest number of Pledges in next 3 years. (2) Pledges must not l>e taken from persons already pledged to total abstinence. or from those under 11 years of age. CO All Pledges must he taken on these forms, and when filled the butts must be handed to W.C.T.U. Secretary. and by her sent on to Miss Henderson. Ulifton, Sumner, Christohureh. The butts of the pledge hooks should ho sent to Miss Henderson ns soon as possible, as the competition is closed, and result must be announced at the forthcoming Convention.
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White Ribbon, Volume 31, Issue 367, 18 January 1926, Page 7
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122PLEDGE SIGNING COMPETITION. White Ribbon, Volume 31, Issue 367, 18 January 1926, Page 7
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