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WHITIANGA SERVICE

ARCHBISHOP’S AODRESS ? ■■ f UNDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH A service held in the W'hitiangh. Undenominational Church by Arch- , Ibishop Simkin, was well attended. His Ixndship was assisted by the Rev. J. W. Smith, of Thames. • In his address Archbishop Simkin sstressed the necessity for a mission in ; the district and pointed out that while ■New Zealand was truly "Cod’s Own Country’’ as far as beauty and country ■ Went, it was not true in the spiritual I There was a great need for >Wre Godliness in the nation. ■ The Archbishop and Mr Smith arrfved in Wliitianga in time for lunch, yJWhen they were the guests of Mr and yws A. J. T. Simpson. After the seriritt they returned to Thames for ***

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4350, 1 November 1950, Page 8

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WHITIANGA SERVICE Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4350, 1 November 1950, Page 8

WHITIANGA SERVICE Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4350, 1 November 1950, Page 8