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IN MEMORIAM

MRS. GARLICK, AUCKLAND UNION Mrs. Garlick, one of the early members of the Auckland Union received the Home Call just recently in her 100th year. Though unable to attend the meetings for many years past, the Temperance Cause had a warm place in her heart.

For many years she was a Sunday School teacher in the Methodist Church. Her late husband was also a great Temperance worker in the early days. He and Mr. Wesley Spragg, Sir George Fowldes, and other Temperance stalwart who have passed to their reward, through their influence and efforts were the means of thwarting an attempt to get a license in a new* hotel which had been built in Mount Albert. They canvassed the district for signatures to a strong protest against the license. The result was that the license was refused, and the hotel was used as a shop. So Mount Albert lias never had a license in the district.

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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 6, 1 July 1947, Page 7

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IN MEMORIAM White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 6, 1 July 1947, Page 7

IN MEMORIAM White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 6, 1 July 1947, Page 7

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