MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.
\ The Missions 'to; Seamen ■'■Institute-'.fog', crowded' last; evening,- when Miss Kirkca\le; : •. provided a most successful concert. .Mr. Jaiei ;. Moore, the missioner, occupied the chair;' "he:'-',' following -contributed items:—Pianoforte .sijo,,, . Miss- Kirkcaldie;'song; Mr.. Johnston'; sofa;\ MisS' Parsons; song, - Mr. Btundell; recitati^; ■ Mr.' Cummingsi song, Mr; Kirkcaldio'. Mists v Blnndell and Kirkcaldio acted as accompanist,'■'':.:" Several popular choruses- were/jsung by 'tl!-V.', audience, and a; conundrum competition W'l won by sailors'from ships, in port. During a,: short interval,' the missioner'delivered an caS.-.-. nest temperance address. Sixteen mcn : subse'-. : - quently took the pledge. of" total-abstinence'•" The performers were accorded., a hearty :vqt»'' of thanks, and"light refreshments .were dispensed,,.-, >/ ~-.." ' ■■■ '■-', " ;'■■■■■.■•■ ■■;''.-VliV...
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 667, 18 November 1909, Page 8
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108MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 667, 18 November 1909, Page 8
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