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N.Z. W.C.T.U. Literature.

General: Mrs Mowlem. 52 Russell Ter race, Wellington South. Badges, Brooches, and I’ins, 5/- per doz.; Star of Honour, 2/- each; Hymnals 2/- per doz.; Hymnals, mus c. 3/ ouch, Writing; Pads, 1/- and 1/9; Envelope', fid pkt.; Constitutions, id each, 3/G doz.; Handy Booklet, 4d each, 3/6 doz ; Membership Pledge Cards and "Facts' about W.C.T.U., 6d per doz.; Treasurer and Transfer Slips 1/. l(X); Pledge Books, 6d; Treasurer’s Receipt Books. 1/6; W.C.T.U. Serviettes. 9d doz., 5/100; Promise Boxes, 1/6 each. How We Won the Franchise, 9d doz., 1/- 100, 35/- 1000; White-robed Vestal, fid doz.. 3/6 100 30/. 1000; Y Constitution, 2d each; "Women Torch bearers," 8/fi each; Appeals to Mothers, fid do/., etc., etc. These prices include postage. L.T.L. and Band of Mercy: Mrs Bath gate, 27 Pitt Street. Wanganui, (’harts (with Manual of Lessons), showing effects of alcohol and tobacco on the human body 7/6 per set; Marching Songs for Young Crusaders,, 1/each; A Handful of Hints, 1/-; Temperance Tales, 1/-; About Ourselves, 1/-: About Our Country. 1 /-; It Is Written (Bible stories), 1/-; Shakespeare Manual 1/3; Pledge Cards, 1/- per dozen; Programmes. from 3d each; L.T.L. Badges. Id each; L.T.L. Buttons, 3d each; The Young Crusader 2/- per annum (in advance); L.T.L. Hand Books. BAND OF MERCY. Literature, fid per packet: Pledges. 6d per dozen: "The Little Animal’s Friend," 1/fi per ear (on order). BAND OF HOPE Dialogues. 3d each; Leaflets, 9d per packet; Pledges (artistic). 2/- per dozen; Reciters, from 3d. Also Pledges at !/• per dozen. Cradle Roll: Miss D. I ’attersnn. Box 21. Manaia. Cradle Roll Pledge Cards. 1/- per doz. Cradle Roll Birthday Cards, 2/- per doz. Eighth Year Certificates. 2/- per doz. Social and Moral Hygiene: Mrs Wilson P.O. Box 273. Hastings. Men. Women and Ood. 4/6--A discus sion of Sex Questions from the Christian standpoint; Maternity without Suffering, 3/-; Way Book of Youth 2/ : How I Was Born. 9d; The Story of Life. 1/6; In Her Teens. 2/-: The Changing CJIrl. 2/-; Answers to Tiny Tots, 2/-. Medical Temi>erance: Mrs Clara Neal. 5 Park Crescent' Parnell. Auckland. Medical Temperance Leaflets at prices ranging from one penny up to sixpence per dozen. Sample Packets. 1/- each. Anti Narcotic Leaflets: Sample Packets. 8d each. \ll Post Free. /

Kibble* ite and <}. Cameron as assistants. Owing to Miss Sed’s departure front Inver- ■ arglll, Iter resignation was aei opted. Mrs Norman James was appointed Isdegate to the Itoininion Convention. AUCKLANI K Jan. 7th. This meeting was held in the open air at Point Erin Park. There was a splendid attendance of members and friends. A number of well-known hymns and ehoruses were sung, and a few recitations and solos were renderd by some of our younger members. Mrs Lee-Cowie gave a most interesting account of the founding of the W.C.T.U. in America, and traced its history until it was established in New Zealand. As tliiH meeting was so successful, it was decided to hold one in the Park each week for a month. Two new members Joined. Feb. 4th. Our usual monthly meeting was again held in the open air at Point Erin Park. There was a good attendance. It was reported that the Intervening Open Air Meetings lmd been fairly well attended. Quito a number of our members stated how much they lmd enjoyed these meetings, and the fellowship they had had with each other. Six members joined at these meetings. It was also reported that a Jumble Sale, held on 28th ult., had realised a sum of alniut £l7. The meeting approved the formation of an L.T.L. for the benefit of the younger members of our Branch, find the Secretary was appointed Leader. A number of Committees were set up, and Superintendents appointed. The Meeting unanimously appointed our President, Miss C. M. Mac Lay, Delegate to the 192<> Convention. Therafter, Mrs Lee-Cow ie gave an interesting an<l instructive Temperance ad - liras, and Mr Leckie followed with sonic reminiscences of the recent Tent Campaign in Auckland. Three new members joined. MASTERTON. Feb. 4th. Mrs Cocker presided; attendance very good, two new members enrolled < 'onunittee set up to go into matter of organising work among the young people reported satisfactory preliminary arrangements. Election of Officers as follows- —Presiden', Mrs J. Cocker; Vice-President. Mesdames I.utter. Ross. Reid, Wevniouth, Bothwell, King; Secretary, Mrs 8. J. Smith; Treasurer, Mrs U. Jamieson; W.R Agent, Mrs Weston; Home Meetings Convenor, Mrs W. Judd; Backbocks Superintendent, Mrs Malcolm Mi - (Jregor; Mesdames Bothwell, Melvor, lVarse Organist, Mian Jones. Mrs S. J. Smith, appointed Delegate to Annual Convention. Cradle Roll Department, Mrs Reid, Convenor.

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White Ribbon, Volume 31, Issue 368, 18 February 1926, Page 13

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N.Z. W.C.T.U. Literature. White Ribbon, Volume 31, Issue 368, 18 February 1926, Page 13

N.Z. W.C.T.U. Literature. White Ribbon, Volume 31, Issue 368, 18 February 1926, Page 13

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