THE SOLOMON ISLANDS
New Zealand is playing an important part in missionary work in the South Sea. lislands, and .young men of the dominion were pioneers in the work-on oßugainvillo Island, in the Solomon group. One of the young men, the Rev. H. G. Brown, is in Dunedin at present, and will tell the story of the work, in the Octagon Hall at 6.30 p.m. on Sunday evening next, lie lias neon working among the heathen people on these islands for the past three years, and has a very inieresting story to tell. Mission officials and workers are invited to lea at Slade Hall at o p.m. to meet the Hev. 11. 0. Brown. All interested in the islands of the Pacific should not miss this opportunity of hearing a man direct from the held.
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Evening Star, Issue 19699, 28 October 1927, Page 6
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135THE SOLOMON ISLANDS Evening Star, Issue 19699, 28 October 1927, Page 6
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