WATCH-NIGHT SERVICES.
VICAR'S CONDEMNATION. Watch-night services do not appeal to the Vicar of Windsor.
"It is much more important," he says in his pariah magazine, "that people should go to bed early and get up refreshed to attend services on New Year's morning. " This would give "them an opportunity of starting the new vear ill an inspiring and spiritual manner* instead of wearing themselves out with a rather forced and unreal piece of sentimentality.'' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 9
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