GREAT UNITED MISSION.
OVERFLOW MEETINGS. i Meetings in connection with the Great United Mission were continued yesterday. The usual lunch-hour address was held in the Opera House, when there were about 1000 men present, and a number of ladies. Dr. Henry continued his discourse of the " Mutilated' Bible," and his remarks were listened to with intense interest. At 2.30 p.m. the quiet,hour and Bible study was held, and at four p.m. a children's demonstration took place in the Tabernacle. At the latter meeting there were 1400 girls present, and the building was crowded. In the evening Dr. Henry delivered another address in the Tabernacle on the " Precious Blood,"' and there was a large attendance at the overflow meeting in the Pitt-street Church, where the Rev. J. M. Simpson spoke. Mr. Potts's singing was an especial- feature of the services. To-day the usual meetings will be held, and at four p.m. there will be a demonstration for boys in the Tabernacle.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14374, 19 May 1910, Page 6
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