Union and Temperance News.
Hokitika. —This Union has been organised since February, 1894, a °d h as een carried on with fair success. The departments of work at present arranged for are :—Juvenile class for girls, young women’s class, cottage meetings, and prison work. At the monthly business meeting, held on August Bth, encouraging reports were received from the various departments. Cottage meetings are held weekly, and the workers are heartily received, and their efforts are appreciated. The working classes meet one evening a week, the present object being to assist the Westland Old Men’s Home, now in course of erection A prayer and missionary meeting is held monthly. West Tailri. —The annual social in connection with the Union was held in the Presbyterian Church, refreshments, addresses, and music made up the programme, the speakers being Revs Kirkland, Mclntyre, Paulin, and McKerrow, and Mrs Kirkland (President), the musicians were Misses Dunlop, Baird, Kirkland (2), Mrs Inglis, and Messrs Ferrar and Churton.
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White Ribbon, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1 August 1895, Page 6
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161Union and Temperance News. White Ribbon, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1 August 1895, Page 6
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