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THE PATERNOSTER MISSION.

The Paternoster Mission commenced last night, the tent at the corner of Colombo street and Moorhouse avenue being taxed to its utmost capacity. The missioner, Mr Ira Paternoster, gave an address upon ths text, "They were toiling at rowing, lor th? winds were contrary," at the conclusion of which three' persons came forward to confees their faith in Christ. A feature of the meetings is the question box. Everyone is invited to make use of this for the purpose of getting the evangelist's solution of •any problem of Christian experienoe. The Mission will be continued each week-night (except Saturday), at 7.45.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17063, 7 February 1921, Page 10

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THE PATERNOSTER MISSION. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17063, 7 February 1921, Page 10

THE PATERNOSTER MISSION. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17063, 7 February 1921, Page 10

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