HUGH PATON MISSION.
There was a largely-increased attendance at all the meetings yesterday in connection with the Hugh Paton Mission. At tho mid-day meeting at the foot of Queen-street there was an attendance of fully 400, and - the evangelist was listened to with close i. attention while ho delivered a gospel ad-
. dress. In the afternoon, at St. David's Church, Mr. .Paton gave a Bible-reading on ■ 'Babies," and in the evening, in the same church, there was a very large congregation, Mr. Paton preaching a most impressive sermon on " The Way Home." Prior to the ■ evening service, a short open-air meeting wat held at the head of Symonds-street, conducti «d by tho Revs. A. Miller and W. Gray Wxon.
*; v To-day, in addition to the mid-day meotmgatthe foot of Queen-street, and the evenIn _g meeting in St. David's Church, there ,:*nl.be a meeting for children, also at St. „, David's Church, beginning at 4.15 p.m..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13983, 12 February 1909, Page 7
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