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English: Portrait of Jessie Ann McKenzie (Mrs. William Henry) Hiett (1874-1962), President of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of New Zealand from 1935-1945. She was also a Baptist deaconess working in Oamaru then in Dunedin. This portrait was regularly used for her "President's Letter" in the official newspaper of the WCTU NZ. Image snipped from "White Ribbon," Volume 44, Issue 514, 18 August 1938, Page 3, https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/white-ribbon/1938/08/18/3
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Jessie Ann McKenzie Hiett (1874-1962)

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