KAPONGA.
(nOM OVB. OWN- COJtBEBPOWDBNT.) On Monday evening, at the Wesleyan Charon, the Band of Hope held a social, the Attendance being yerjr large. Mr Gibson oeoapied the ebairi and slated the aims and I object, of toe instiraUoni after which ' a *'• lengthy programme was done Joll justice to. At the conclusion of the programme, about 80 afened the pledge. *mes were giten for the heft rend«rinp of items by Ifce girls arid x boyft tht idrtner being secured by Gladys Wtckett and the latter by H. McLean. On Wednesday only a small house greeted Miss t>. CelU Peaxoy at her elocutionary reoiUl. ' €n the whole the .tendering of the fariooi' items on the programme was well KMtod by the audience. In addition to MissD Qena&aroy f MisEesFeUaudßremer, taiUetM A. Oofley, G. Betts, Ohtifo, and Mister Prank Hatcnena took fart.
A iooial sterling in connection with the Ofttholie Ohorch «M be held in the Theatre fix JT P»tfaw»n, MJ»i», hM o*ts, barley, rje, •natflWtf «o« sale ; lie idio wanta » farm bind.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7743, 12 June 1903, Page 3
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