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REV. BRYAN KING'S MISSION

To-morrow night a concert will be held in the Town Hall in aid of the funds of the Rev. V. G. Bryan King's mission. During the present year the demands made on the mission have been so great that it is necessary to secure more Hinds in order to continue to help the distressed of this city. As has been pointed out on previous occasions, the Mission House, of which the Kev. Bryan Kins is chaplain, helps .those in need irrespective of creed. The Mission House primarily helps widows, deserted women, single women, aged and infirm, and those generally in need of help. During the last two or three years relief workers have comprised a large proportion of the callers on the mission's assistance.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21990, 27 June 1933, Page 4

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REV. BRYAN KING'S MISSION Otago Daily Times, Issue 21990, 27 June 1933, Page 4

REV. BRYAN KING'S MISSION Otago Daily Times, Issue 21990, 27 June 1933, Page 4

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