TE AROHA BAND OF HOPE.
The following" was hold over from last week : — The usual fortnight!}' meeting of the above vw* held in the WVsleyan Ohurcli on Tuesday evening, March 25. Mr Ilott in the chair. The building was crow/Jod to ev.*oss, and timnv were unable to yuin atlmi&sion. Muu^ friends
were present from W>»iorongomai, some of whom took part in the meeting. The programme was a very attractive or^ the sinking under Mr W. Ashby's leadeishin excellent, and altogether themeeting war: a very great success. Three out of the foui Amoricim Evangelists now bore took part. Mr a-il My3 Pholps givinj brief bnfc inieresling a«Jtlresses, whilst Mrs Donnan .suntf with much pathos that sml an-1 heart touching song " The Drunkard's Child,'' and later on the si in ing and popular song u Three cheer* For tho small bifcoF blue." This song ])ns become qmtc. popular, an 1 was sung at iiejirly all fie temperance incetings lield here by the American Evangelists. At the close of the meeting several new members were enrolled.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 44, 5 April 1884, Page 2
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173TE AROHA BAND OF HOPE. Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 44, 5 April 1884, Page 2
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