BAND OF HOPE.
1 ; ?^VBaLd iS^T^i^Uw ield at the Wesleyan school-room last evenjin^H The. building was crowded \rifaW children, a number cf grown up pen ions alsd| being present. Addresses irere delivered by Messrs. Stubbs, Grace, and Levy, and a number of songs and' olioruses were : rehdered Teryicr^itftblyby the children- The roll was called 'by Mr Grace, and promptly answered; ' J^e learn that it is inteadea to open a juvenile Bachabite. society, an patline of the rulee anAsy^iopsisof benefits 1 to be derived was given by Mr Grace. )i^ { ?^^..'J4iSW^ .org^mzatdLpn. , all' success. ' ' ~ ' ";*:'■';-"' . '"■"■■ " •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 275, 24 October 1883, Page 2
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93BAND OF HOPE. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 275, 24 October 1883, Page 2
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