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ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN.

St. John's Wesleyan Church last evening- wore a solemn and impressive appearance. The pulpit and adjacent iportions were draped profusely. The [congregation wore visible signs of mourning, and many hearts 'seemed bowed down, as the organist, Mr llorsiley, played the "Dead March." The Ipreacher, the Rev. \V. Ready, felt so Ithat he had as much as he could do in, [wetting through the service He touch-fno-lv "recounted the many beautiful acts" of our Queen, from her girlhood to the last record of her wondrous life. He paid a tribute of praise to the Auckland press for their timely and instructive articles. The whole service was one not easily effaced from the [memory.

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Auckland Star, Issue 23, 28 January 1901, Page 2

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ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN. Auckland Star, Issue 23, 28 January 1901, Page 2

ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN. Auckland Star, Issue 23, 28 January 1901, Page 2

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