MR STEPHENS'S MISSION.
One of ,the brightest. of • the series (if services, being conducted by Mr Stephens in Wesley Church, Car'gill" road, was held la<3t evening. Notwithstanding the heavy storm,-there was a splendid, attendance, ft was a meeting of joy and gladness. Mr Stcp!iens ; s solo was the well-known one, "Out of touch with the Lord." and jras sung with great .pathos. His subject was "Paul's. Shipwreck, 1, In llie course of hia address he recited an incident Unit occurred in connection with tho wreck of the AVairarapa with gruat uH'eet. Mr Stephens is to preach in the cliurch to-morrow, morning and evening, and condiH a closinjr thanks- j giving service on Monday cvcniiijf. — Taking the London police as his model, the Chief of (he, Zurich (Geneva) polico moans to make his men as good, if not, hotter. I|i future the gendarmes are to receive lessons from professors in civility and deportment. Tho. lessoiw arc to take place at the police-.stations, where those who are not. on duty .will be paraded before ' tho professor of dancing and put through their steps and attitudes. Much troubled in mind, the Cynic reclined, His star .was not in ascendant; He deigned not to t'coff, for ho had .1 had cough, And a tear from his niosc was pendant. " I'll away!" said Dioj; "to Delphi I'll jog, And consult that oracle, sure." Ho went',, and it said, "For a cold in the head Take Woods' Great Peitersuxt Ccbe." RTni,tT|ltJWi l W P7gtw Hl h-FT;;ppp'WaTßg|fV'FH--' MWl|!WgMdJJJ! * za^
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12991, 4 June 1904, Page 12
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252MR STEPHENS'S MISSION. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12991, 4 June 1904, Page 12
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