NKLbON Union. 2nd. Tuesday, M thodlht Hall. 3 p.m. Pres., Miss Atkinson. Brougham Street, Vice-Pres., Mesdames Knapp, Field, Watson. Walker; Treas., Miss F. Cooke, Examiner Btreet; L.T.L., Mrs Moyea Orove Street; Y’s., Mias K. Moyea Grove Street; w.it. Agent. Miss Doris Wilkinson, Examiner Street. NEW PLYMOUTH, last Wednesday in the mouth, at 2.46 p.m., Whiteley Hall. Pret. Mrs X. Joneß, 247 Gill St.; Vice-Pros., Mrs UrilTin, Liardet 81.; Cor. Sec., Mrs Craig. < ’raig-neuk, Powderh*irn St.; Rec. Sec., Mrs Knight. Vogel town; Trees., Mrs Whitham. Gilbert Si-; W.lt. AK>int. Mrs Dickson, Hillcrest, Carrington ltd.; Cradle Koll, Mis Oliver, Upper Carrington Ki». NUIMAMUY, 2nd Wednesday, - p.m., Presbj tenau Hall. President, Mrs \\, Be van, Waihi Itoad, lLawera; Vice--I*loß., Mrs Fletcher, Mrs Clement; Sec., .Mrs W. Gui*. Nornianby; Treas. Mrs J. Mouli, Normanby; Cradle Koll, Mrs Beaton; White Ribbon, Mrs Litmoud, (c/o. Miss Laroom, Turuturu Hoad, Hawera). MifttlH KA'T VALLEY, 4th Thursday, 2.46 p.m, Young M u's luetitute. Proa., Mrs Poai t, 1 I'me Hill Teirace; Sec., Miss M. Begg, 4 9 Seiayn Itoad, Treas., Mrs Sanders, 43 Frame Stieet; W.lt. Ageut, Miss Agnes Iray, 17 Gray Btr—L OAMAIII, Baptist Hall. Severn Street, at 2.30 p.in., every 2nd Monday in the month. Pres., Mrs J. J. Clarke o* Tyne St.; Jiec. Sec.. Miss A. Webb, 22 Wye St.; Cor. Sec., Mrs W. Scott, 60 Eden St.; Treas., Mrs McKenzie, Clyde St. Newborough; Press Reporter, Miss A. Webb; W.R. Agent, Mrs Corlett, 63 Eden St.; Band of Hope Supt., Miss Hilliker; Sick Visitor, Mas M. Milligan, 14 Wansbeck St.; Evi igelistic Supt., Mrs Williamson; Organist, Miss Prater; Cradle Rob Supt .1 i wose and Mrs Edgar, Assistnnt OKMO.Mh ILLK, 2nd Thursday, at 2.30 p.m. in the Anglican Schoolroom. Pres., Mrs Wilson; Viee-Pres., Mrs Smalll; Sec.. Mrs mewling; Treas., Miss Thomason; W.R. Agent. Mrs Packer. 01*01 IK I. 2nd Thursday. St. John’s Hall, 3 p.m. Pres., Mrs Jas Thompson; bee., Mrs J. Gordon; Treaa, Mrs M. Downey; W.R. Agent, Mrs Hainbly; Cradle Koll Supt., Miss Jamieson. _ OXFORD, 3rd Wednesday. 2.30 p.m.. Coronation Hall. Pres., Mrs G. Ryde, Cooper s Creek; Vice-Pres., Mrs D. Hawke; Sec. Mrs C. W. Tritt; Treus.. Miss Caverhill; Evangelistic, Miss Galnsford, Mesdames Robertson and Tritt; Cradle Roll, Mrs Boi and Mrs Cooper; Notable Days, Mrs Jones, Legal and Parliamentary, Mrs Fox; Home Meetings, Mrs 8. Uamsford and Mrs Graham; White Ribbon, Mrs D. Hawke; Band of Hope, Miss Gainsfotd; Young People’s Branch, Mrs R Comyns; Flower Vl« es J • "11 and Robertson. OTAHHU!, meets Ist Thursday, at 2.30 p.m. Pres., Mrs Greenwood, Station Road; Sec., Mrs W. Taylor, Station Itoad; Treas., Mrs McNarey, Nikau Road; W.R Agent, Mrs E Most, Panmure Road. Ul AL iAt , meets 2nd 1 hursda} *n Methodist Church, at 3.30. Pres., Mrs J. N. Brown; Sec., Miss Donnan; Treas., Mrs Fisher; W.R Bupt., Mrs E. Harrington. PAHIATUA. first Thursday in month, Presbyterian Church, 3 p.m. Pres., Mrs J. D. Wilson; Treas., Mrs O. Johnson. Victoria Street; W.R. Agent, Mrs Kenme Riccarton Road; Hon. Boc., Miss M. Edmed, D.H. School. PAI.MEKVrON NORTH. Ist Friday, St. Andrew’s Schoolroom, 3 p.m. l’res., Mrs Young, No. 4 Line, Fitzherbert, W.; Cor. Sec., Mrs Collins, 16 Amesbury St.; Rec. Sec, Mrs C. Ferguson, 10 Lyndhurst St.; Treas., Mrs S. Kingston, P.O. Box 236; “White Ribbon" Supt., Mrs J. Burrell, 28 Bourke St. PKTONE, Ist Tuesday, Salvation Army Hall, Sydney Street, 2 p.m. Pres., Mrs Murgatroyi, Nelson Street; Vice-Pres., Mosdames Corner, Collins, Battersby, and Cole; Treas., Mrs Doneghue. 31 Vivian St., Wellington; Asst. Trees.. Mrs Woolford, Beach Street; Sec., Mrs Cole, C/o. Mrs Comer, 89 Nelson Btreet; Assistant Sec., Mrs Bilberry, Richmond Street; Supt of Cradle Roll, Mrs Griffiths; W.R, Agent, Mrs Bradbury, 18 Te Puni Street. PICTON, second Tuesday, 2.30 p.m.. Church of England Presbyterian, and Methodist Schoolrooms, alternately. Pres., Miss Harris; Vice-Pres., Mrs Brewer, Auckland Street; Cor. Sec., Mrs Tobell; Rec. Sec , Mrs Wilkes; Treas.. Mrs Wells; Crad'e Roll, Miss Powiek; W.R, Mrs Fowler, Wellington South.
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White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 382, 18 May 1927, Page 16
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654Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 382, 18 May 1927, Page 16
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