English: Photograph of national officers of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of New Zealand at the 37th Convention held in Hamilton, March 22-30, 1922. Rachel Hull Don of Dunedin (president), Christina Henderson of Christchurch (corres. sec'y), Kate Edger Evans of Wellington (rec. sec'y), and Nellie Peryman of Carterton (White Ribbon editor). The photo was taken after the Convention presented them with bouquest - and Mrs. Poraumati, on behalf of the Māori delegates (who included Mrs. Noda, interpreter; Mrs. Paikea, Otamatea; Mrs. Edwards, Port Albert; Mrs. Rapana, Pahi; Mrs. Poraumati, Māori Organiser) presented Rachel Don with a greenstoke tiki on a ribbon placed around her neck. Image from original in WCTU NZ storage unit in Auckland. See more about this event in The White Ribbon, Vol 27, Issue 332 (18 April 1922):23.
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WCTU NZ national officers (l-r) Rachel Don, Christina Henderson, Kate Evans, Nellie Peryman - March 1922 convention - with greenstone tiki presented by Māori Union leaders to President Don