P.W.M.U.
A largo number of the Indies attending the conference crossed flic harbotir on Saturday afternoon, to view the missionary manse in Jubilee Avenue, Devon port. This home for missionaries on furlough was bought by the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union, and is a great boon to 1 lie Church. After viewing (ho comfortably furnished homo the visitors wore taken to St, Paul's Hall, where afternoon I en, served by the ladies of S(. Paul's Church, was enjoyed. The party returned to town about five o'clock, after a most enjoyablo outing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20114, 27 November 1928, Page 5
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