KOPUA.
Band of Hope.—A Band of Hope meeting was held here last night (August 26th ) The scholars contributed recitations —which are too numerous to mention by name—in a very pleasing manner. They Bung t»vo rounds very nicely, " A Life of Purest Pleasure," and " Good Wight;" also a temperance song, "I'll Drink of Water from the Spring." Miss Mary Weeks recited "The Miller an-l his Ass," which was both amusing and instructive. A dialogue, " Question and Answer," by Tukere and Koro Teanga, Dick Ormsby and Frank Young, was well given ; also one by Miss E. Voting aud Dick Ormsby, entitled "The Echo." Mabel ami Jennie Young gave a duct on the organ. P.evs. W. Warcna and H. Young spoke on the evils of the drink traffic. The doxology and benediction brought a most enjoyable meeting to a close. Seven pledges were taken, bringing our roll number up to fifty.—(Own Correspondent.)
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 334, 30 August 1898, Page 2
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