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My dear Wise Y's, — I have much pleasure in telling you that you now have a Superintendent for your Department, Mrs. Macartney, 27 Mailer Street. Mornjngton, Dunedin. Her photo was in June W.R. as the indefatigable work er for our Creche in the Exhibition. So you can look at it ami see a good picture of your superintendent. Next month I hope to have a letter from her in this column. Mrs. Macartney is Supt. of the Dunedin Y’s, she loves the work and she loves the Y’s, and I feel certain the work will grow ami prosper under her fostering care. Now my dear Y’s. I to ask your help in circulating our White Ribbon. We w r ant to get voters to read our facts, to know that alcohol is no use as a medicine, Is positively harmful as a beverage, that it is the greatest enemy to the home ami the child. We want them to know that the Liquor Trade is the greatest lawbreaker that ever w’as, either in dry IT.S.A. or wet New Zealand. We can collect facts in our office, we can print them in our White Ribbon, but we must have your help to get them into the homes. Will you give it? Will your persuade your friends not only to take it, but read it and so become educated in temperance, scientific, economic, medical. Wo are trusting you and depending upon your helps. May you have the joy of winr.ine many votes for prohibition, Lovingly yours. THE EDITOR.

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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 373, 18 July 1926, Page 12

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Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 373, 18 July 1926, Page 12

Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 373, 18 July 1926, Page 12

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