“CATHOLICS ON THE TRACK OF TRADE.”
SUNDAY AT “LIBERTY* The great Catholic Church is stir, ring to the issue of the 10th. A fear* regarding the Mass has been allayed both by the terms of tho Act, by Or-der-in-Conncil which Cabinet has issued, and by the wholesome resolution of the community to stand no religious persecution. There is no chance remaining of the Mass being in any way interfered with. On Sunday night at the “Liberty!” two Catholio advocates of Prohibition will face a crowded audienoe. Father Cronin will make his last and greatest speech in Christchurch. An Irish orator of Dunedin, Mr Charles Todd, will also speak. Miss Bessie Olds will sing “Fear ye not, O Israel ” Doors open at 8 o’clock. Collection in aid of expenses. N-B.—Let the people see the great spectacular procession of Saturday afternoon. The children are to make their contribution. 1
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 9
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