The Band of Hope held their monthly meeting last night in Prosser's Hall, when there was a very good attendance. Mr. Prosser (president; occupied the chair. The meeting was opened with prayer, when the following programme was very well gone through, Miss Goodison presiding at the harmonium : —Recitation, Santa Claus," Mercy Kingston ; reading, " A Brave Girl," Lizzie Wrathall; hymn No. 102, Hoyle's; recitation, "Father is Coming," Richard Campbell ; reading, " A Brave Boy," Rose Wrathall ; Mr. R. Shepherd related why he became a total abstainer, and the reason he still remained one after sixteen years' experience; hymn No. 64; recitation, " First Step," John Irvine; a trio was nicely rendered by the Misses Wrathall, Rossier, and Goodison ; recitation, " A Tale of War," Chancellor Campbell; hymn 124; recitation, "The Tempest," Letitia Irvine; recitation, "That's Not the Way at Sea," Bertie Wrathall; recitation, "Old Winter is Coming," Annie Ellis; hymn No. 10 and the benediction brought a most' successful meeting to a close. Mr. John Goodison proved himself a first-rate conductor of music. I may just say that his name was inadvertently omitted from report of last meeting, as also was Miss Prosser's name, who very efficiently presided at the harmonium.— [Mangonui Correspondent.! Dr. de jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil.—ln Consumption its efficacy isunequali.ed' Dr. Sinclair Coghill, Physician to the Royal National Hospital for Consumption, Ventnor, writes:—"l have convinced myself that in Tubercular and the various forms of Strumous Disease, Dr de Jonah's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil possesses freater therapeutic efficacy than any other Cod liver Oil with which I am acquainted. Dr. de Jongh's Oil is now the only Cod Liver Oil used in the Royal National Hospital ' for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest. Sold only in capsuled Imperial Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all chemists. Sole Consignees, Ansar, Harford and Co., 210, High Holborn, London. f-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8533, 6 April 1891, Page 6
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