MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.
• The populariweekly Mncerts;. auspices of the Missions to Seamen, whioh had been, suspended, during,, the . vacation of fhb'iiiissibner (Mr. James Moore), were recommenced'-last evening. -Mr. and Mrs. 'H. E. Nichdlls •'provided : : an '■ attracUv6 entertainment;- 1 " The -institute hall - was. filled to - overflowing. The following contributed items-to'tho programme —Pianoforte solo, Miss Simpson; recitation,-Mr. NiCholls; song, --.Mr. - Carr;- instrumental trio,- Misses' Kennedy - (2)'-' and -'Newton; song,- Miss Elovd; 'Hassoll; song, Mrs. B. ■31.. Wilson; violin solo,-Miss.'G.- Kennedy j comic song,' ; Mr. 'Ncwtoh; song, Mr.: Wi 'Parsons.", Misses; No'wton' - and. Kill!bell nctcd as accompanists. Several- popular choruses were sung, by the 'audience, arid a: rriosfc amusing conundrum competition was contested by sailors from shipS-'. in port. '.During a short-interval, the missioner delivered- an ] earnest,, address ;on "temperance' mutters, : - taking ; the,. words "Tho Danger Mark" for n subject. Eight meii subsequently took the pledge of total abstinence. A hearty; vote of..thanks, was; accorded ; tho, performers at the''conchif: sion,; andv light . refreshments /.weredispensed, >'.;■■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 750, 24 February 1910, Page 9
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161MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 750, 24 February 1910, Page 9
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