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CAPTAIN GIPSY SMITH

The^ subject of Capt. Gipsy Pat Smith's address last evening .., was "Blind Bartimeus, his condition, his cry, his critics,, his choice, his cure." The speaker dealt forcibly--with - the critics and sceptics who advanced pseud.o-scientific arguments in an attempt to refute the truths set; forth in the Bible. Those who refused to .believe, anything which they could not see or understand were themselves .unreasonable and illogical, since perforce they had to accept many of the phenomena of Nature though science could afford no explanation of them. At the close of. the service an earnest appeal was made for converts to come forward, and a number did so.

Captain Gipsy Pat Smith will address a mass meeting of men at the Town Hall to-morrow afternoon, when he will speak on "Some Things a fellow ought to know." An after-church service is also advertised for 8.15. If last week's experience is repeated it will be necessary for those wishing to attend to- be early at these, services. During the coming week: the evangelist is holding meetings each evening at the Town Hall—Monday to Friday inclusive. To-morrow morning Captain Gipsy Pat Smith- is conducting service at the Cambridge Terrace Congregational Church:

Arrangements have been made for extra trams to leave after the mission on Sunday night, and also during next week.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 8

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CAPTAIN GIPSY SMITH Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 8

CAPTAIN GIPSY SMITH Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 8