. During the past week the Salvation Army have been making things lively in Parnell, and finished up the campaign last evening. According to the handbills, the Newton Bombardier Brigade have been heavily engaged in the business, as "The Saved Boozers and Nottus Niatpac " are stated to be "to the front." Among the novel reinforcements from Onehunga were the Glory Scott and the scratch Band." The l'arnellites were not drawn to the meetings by the appearance of "The Saved Boozers," as they had seen them before, but they succumbed to the attractions ol the "Nottus Niatpac.'"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8963, 30 January 1888, Page 5
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