CTURES TO YOUNG MEN.
TO THE EDITOR. , —On Sunday afternoon I had the prior listening to an . address on the subject, given .by Mr Oatts, of'Glasl This gentleman has, for upwards of f -years been Secretary of the Young Christian Association in that city, and k at their expense, travelling the in the interests of young men partik and having had such long experiIhould be well acquainted with, their I This fact was demonstrated on r afternoon by the able'and practical I which he gave to the crowd of young I who we-r© present, and who, by fcarty rounds of applause showed that li©roughly appreciated his efforts: to lore them certain facts which ought Known to every young man. If it lossible to have a series of such, adlit would, go a long way toward raisI moral tone of our young and rising lon. Mr Oatts will be at the Choral try evening this week till Thursday'. ■ believe, on Tuesday night intends I a special effort to revive the la. in Christchurch. I sincerely Bat all who take an interest in this ■ll try to be present, and give him ft, and encouragement which he ft—l am, etc., ft YOUNG COLONIAL.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 9
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201CTURES TO YOUNG MEN. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 9
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