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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

SOCIAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION. The auuual meeting of the Christchurch Presbyterian Social Service Association is to be held this evening in St. Paul's Hall, Lichfield street, at 7.45 o'clock. For more than 23 years this Association has been actively engaged in social service work in this City. To-day it is maintaining three children's providing for some eighty girls and boys, besides supporting a strong relief work among the poor and needy. Over two thousand boys and girls have passed through tho children's homes, supported by the Social Service Associations of the Presbyterian Churches of New Zealand. Some six hundred unfortunate children and needy old folk are being cared for in these homes to-day. Reports of the work will be followed by a sHbrt and varied programme of items by the children from the homes.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20711, 23 November 1932, Page 4

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20711, 23 November 1932, Page 4

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20711, 23 November 1932, Page 4

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