BOYS' BRIGADE
The recently-formed Ist and 2nd Wellington Companies'o£ the Boys Brigade paraded on Sunday and attended Divine service at the Vivian Street .^Baptist Church. , „. . The Companies "fell in at the Clyde quay school and, headed by the 2nd Wellington Company Brass Band, proceeded via Kent terrace to Vivian street. The service commenced • with a special liymn sung by the boys, to the band accompaniment. The address delivered by the Bey. AY. S. Rollings was an inspiring one. At the close, the Anza'c hymn, "O God Our Help in Ages Past," was played by the band, and the colours "drooped. After being inspected by tne Rev. W. S. Boilings, the companies marched back to Kent terrace for the "dismiss/ The companies will march Vivian street on F-' lay at /.30 p.m. ou the occasion of the recruiting of the 3rd AVellington Company to be formed in connection with the church. Displays of brigade ,work will be given, and the 2nd AVellington (Mornington) Company Brass Band, under the leadership of Mr. Hampden; will supply the music. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 100, 30 April 1931, Page 19
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175BOYS' BRIGADE Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 100, 30 April 1931, Page 19
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