A Sydney pap,}?- says:—"The Tw-up School Mission recently established by the : -; Central Methodist Mission is more than fulfilling expectations. Largo numbers of the, -Sg'i men of Sydney, in whose interest these meetings have been started, attend and numerous conversions hare taken place. ~ . . Part of: the old's- gambling saloon has been partitioned off, mud threepenny beds Me * now provided for men out of work. One hundred thousand persons dio *"«u- l' ■ ally.; of neglected oci»i*hs (consumption) J» '-'■,- Great Britain.alone, Before tour tough of g*i|§ cold affects the, lungs take Baxter's Img >< \M\ ~ Prosmer. M . mm ■■: ..-. ■-.■ ■- ~-.,-.■ . ■:■■: ■3*l&g£lSßt
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13227, 12 July 1906, Page 6
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