the Government at various times icceives conscience money, but it is not often that a, business man meets with this pleasure. This morning Mr Alf. Robinson received through the post a postal note for 10s. On a slip of paper enclosed' were the words "conscience money." Mr Robinson has handed the ''conev on to the Mail Tobacco Fund. In St. John's Church on Sunday evening the Roll of Honour, containing the names of those at the front and in trainin<r who have 'been connected with the Church and' Sunday School, will be Tead. The subject of the Rev. A¥; Baumber's address will be "Men who have Hazarded their lives." Suitable hymns and anthems will be sung.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 22 July 1916, Page 4
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116Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, 22 July 1916, Page 4
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