BAND OF HOPE.
f.AbFIIRJRC AT CARDIFF. A capiial programme was submitted t • ». urge audience ou limr -day ovoii.ii, last under tne auspices of t i jo 1 1 rt) 11 Hand of Hope. 'i oe iiov. li. Metson presided, and ti'O following items were received v.itil hearty appreciation :—Solos, ihssesA) Altai and <j.iss candors (2), Messrs T. Lamason (2), 0. xluss, and H. Oihver . duet, the Misses JVlcFadgen ana Koitha and Reg Martin. Recitation?, May Hounell, Leonard HaucocK and b. Metson. Dialogues wer" epic ndidly rendered by Keitha and Reg Martin, and too Misses Hancock and David, and Mr Marehant. Tlio latter dialogue provoked much langbow a tic met with groat applause. Tlr.: Fi rat fold Primitive Methodist Choir sang several anthems most creditably, under the baton of Mr T. Lama uni. Miss 10. Robinson was the nine accompanist. During too evening the chairman delivered a No-liccnsc address, stating the a edition and outlook of the Tempo aiice movement. A committee of Cardiff workers was formed to hold regular temperance mootings during the time previous to the general election. At the conclusion of the meeting three cheers were given for the performs!, o who so willingly and capably on ierta • i.ed the gather ing. Owing to the Municipal Chambers Icing engaged by the Council, the lecture to have been given by Mr 0. M. ftawson on Monday evening has been postponed. Coloured Fleet ric Lamps for Coronation Decorations, Is 3d each. These lamps may afterwards be cleaned and used for ordinary lighting.—McMillan dtlti Fred rim*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 122, 15 July 1911, Page 6
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255BAND OF HOPE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 122, 15 July 1911, Page 6
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