ADULT SCHOOL.
Tbc annual meeting of the Wellington Adult School wm held on Wednesday ev-ening in the Bajitiet Schoolroom, Vivianbtreet, by permission of ths pastor and dcMom. Iwrnty-four sat down to tea, after wfci*h Mr. 11. Golckbury, of Lin ton, prosidod over thu meeting, and gave a helpful address on the adult 6ohool moveUMwt, uatri.pa.riug the BohooU in New Zealand with those ho had visited when in Australia. The secretary (Mr. Frank Hall). ro bit annual report, showed that the school h»d made progriwj since the l«»t report had been given, baring doubled its members, and obtained a balanco of over £5 to commence the new session. Miss Rutter, Mr. G. Jofeb, and Mr. S. C. Mayall urged the memberi to do all they could to briny along mw friends to become members. There are over 100,000 scholars of the various schoob in the Old Country. Bong* Mid repitattotu, vdiioh were greatly appruaiate*[ "by those piveent, were lendered by -Nliiiim Ruttee, GcuM), sod Cumberwmth, .and yt**n. B. H. Ma?«M, SneJl, and Hafl.
There u> an exhibition at 43, Wttiit■trMt, of a taH-iiz*A (veroplftiH, de»if a«d -by a local' imviutor.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 75, 31 March 1910, Page 7
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189ADULT SCHOOL. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 75, 31 March 1910, Page 7
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