SALVATION ARMY
Thirty^oight years ago,.' the Salvation Army "opened fire" or commenced opora-1 Hods in South Wellington, and the aunt--, versai'y celebrations will be held to-mor- < row in the hall in' Constable-street, con- i ducted by Brigadier Toomer. Some of tho oldest officers and soldiers will be speaking, and there will be many interesting.' reminiscences of the t)ays when persecution; and opposition were the lot of tho then misunderstood and misrepresented Salvation Army; . A special' feature will be the singing of tho sixty little girls from the Owen-street Orphanage, which has been in existence therefor some, fourteen years.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 6
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