The service of song,." John' Tregenoweth' —his m*tb," is to be given in tho St. Jnmea'iHall on Monday , nex ' nearly 100 musical friends of Sunday-schools and Bands of Hope, with orchestral accompaniment. The Kev. Mark Guy Pearco i> tlle "I"', and 4ha. story is Interesting the. scene being laid in Cornwally where Joliß Trejenoweth is made a happy man. Tho object Is to augment the funds of a newly-cstabliahecl institution, which promises to do some good work, amonrat tie young-and rising generation. We are 1 gSd to sco the Sunday-Bchools are assisting, as it is a valuable adjunct to that body. . A full rehearsal takes place In St. James' Hall this evening. .••..'
The Bev.'E. H. Gulliver will preach at St. Chnrch to-morrow evening, having kindly ' I ■to doltvor. the , aatae sermon ,which he » j^j g'nnday eTcnlng at St, Barnabas, Monnt
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6147, 30 July 1881, Page 5
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