MR. WILLIAM BRADLEY.
i«lr William Bradley, who is conducting an evangelistic campaign throughout New Zealand, had a remarkably successful tour iu the North Island, and is at present in mid A of liis mission in Wellington, where it has been found necessary to take the largest building available to accommodate the crowds who are eager to hear him. A message from Wellington relating to las' talk to men given at the Express o Theatre states: “He is at Ids best when speaking to men, tho talk yesterday afternoon bein'* a very powerful one.” On his arrival in Wellington a luncheon was arranged for returned soldiers, the attendance being very large. Mr Bradley's address was a chatty reminiscence of Egypt and Palestine, bringmemories of Cairo, Zeitoun,»Kantara, Alexandra, Moasca, and Jerusalem- Many were present who had been given tho freedom of his homo iu the, vicinity of Cairo. His evangelistic campaign in Dun■edin commences on November 4-, the weekday meetings being held at Burns Hall, the Pnncoas Theatre being engaged: for the Sunday afternoon and evening gatherings. The local committee, who represent members of every denomination, arc doing their utmost to a.ssure Mr Bradley a successful campaign m this City. °
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Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 4
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198MR. WILLIAM BRADLEY. Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 4
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