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The Band of Hope Union Choir will meet this evening in Cook-street Meeting House to practise pieces to be sung on Wednesday at the Rechabite anniversary, when Sir George Grey will deliver an address. The notice given to the choir has been very brief, but the choir is energetic enough to accomplish the task set it, but it is necessary that members of both choir and orchestra should muster this evening. The Tidy Housewife.—The careful, tidy Housewife, when giving her house Its spring oleaning, should bear in mind that tho dear inmates are more precious than houses; their systems need cleansing by purifying the blood, regulating the stomach and bowels, and she should know that there nothing that will do it so surely as Hop Bitters, the purest and beet of all medicine*. Look tor.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 101, 3 May 1886, Page 2

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 101, 3 May 1886, Page 2

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 101, 3 May 1886, Page 2

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