BLUEJACKETS , MISSION.
The Bluejackets' Mission was continued in the luill in Herbert Street last night. Th'tre was a very Rood attendant.'?. The band played the people. aloiiß Ghiiznce and Cuba Street?, and (lion to the meet-ing-place. The principal speaker was C'liieY-Giinner Williams, of tho Clhallensjer, and with him were Chief Petty Officer Welsh and two oilier bluejackets. Tho speakers appealed to the seafarers and others present to place their Irust in ("iod. and not in Iho world. Ju Hod they would find truth, and from that, trust would come real happiness. The niPd~ ings .ire to he continued through the week. On Friday nigjil. Ihe ton.th anniversary of the fonndjtiE r>f I he. mission will be crlebralcd. Mr. K. Tonks will Like the chair, and a band, formed of the first members of the Central .Minion Band, will play the firs) selection, which w.is ever played in conncelinn villi thn mission in Wellington. The hymns, also, will be Ihe first hymns cvor sung in tho mission.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1207, 16 August 1911, Page 7
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