MR. NEWTON JONES’ MISSION
Yesterday afternoon a large j number of Sunday School pupils, l teachers, parents and. friends assembled at the Napier Theatre Royal to welcome Mr. Newton Jones, the. London Sunday Schol i evangelist, who is now touring the; Dominion. Ministers of various de- * nominations occupied seats on the platform. i
1 rom the outset of his address to the close Mr. Jones deeply Interested his audience and imp? ssed them as being fully alive to his responsibilities, and throughly, equipped by his long experience of 25 years among the boys and girls ot. England. Ireland and Scotland to carry on the work to which he is devoted. „ He took for his subject T'o-da.v. his discourse being forcible and instructive. Av the conclusion of the meeting he addressed the Sunday School) workers and Bible Class members, i and outlined to them his method of teaching. At the evening service in St. Pau! >- ( nurch. Mr. Jones addressed a large and representative meeting The chair was occupied by the Rev. R. L. Blamires’ who ’was associated with the Rev. J. A. ! Asher, pastor of the church.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 202, 14 August 1911, Page 4
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