DUNDDIN CITY MISSION
The n'O'ith y mct 4 ng of the committee of ihc Duni'l n City Mi--i"n he'd at the Bilj'e , Depot on Juie 4 v. j.s attended 1/y Jk'-'is S. C Pinl'ips (.Liu man pro. torn.), Ge-ar^o , Re.d. P L C'-'k. John Barnes John Bar , A Ui\a, X A = i.i:, and D Wright missionary In the absence of Mr Rosevear (hoii trct-fcurcr) the lo'low rg doaations were reported to I'ie meeting —Mr U, 21s; St. \"'l r»\\'s Cm.- h. £.1 1= ; a lady, ss; two Iftdv he'icrs £1 Is ea-rli , c:ty merchant, SI 2s. ?,Ir X 10=, J. C, £5, X V Z £\ ; iiul alf> £1 for i;octl SfliVKntan fund; atterdfaice cads, 4s 6fl , A b.'.y Street Sthoo 1 itr-.i, c, lO<s Gd The u>-ual accounts were pi-bod fci payinen* Kn-ix Church Las proliund a ietir.ii<» coHection for August, and others arc to follow. The m> «uniry has had a very pood, u.°o'*ul 'i>jn f h and lia<= Ik»ti able to see o!d folk, ■iick people, nnn-ihm jhgoois. and absentees from classes in Ca^t'e street and neighbourhood, Elm row, High «Teet Ru==ell "trcet, and i-eixlibourhood, Cano«f.ite street. Caverfahs.ni Mor nn^ton, North-i-ast Valley, Pinr Ilnl terrac" Cumberland street, and South I Dunedin. He had conducted anniversary ai.d j other services at Abbotbford K«w, DuneVs stiect, and Woodhau^h and had confiu.^e-d one funer.il The peor>!e in the neighhourhrvnd 'i, Albany Stieet Scl.-oo] are row beginning t<> iinc!eri-Laii<il .md vaire file Suimlhj tveiiiiiK' T-rvire. ai d tho attculance is en (ouragiii/ Al'poufjh mainly for older f o k. j i,.ig peo, le .ilfo <t"t!fid, and are he'p'ul and exemplary in the ma ter of god cre'er In mo^t la^ca the c ! .. = r<>s hi day fchoo's ifi Bible Vsscns are a c r> enroura?ii;' It is i,o=sib c that afipr 12 vnr? in the civ ifhnolg oi c or two changes rua> be iruid? ncv+ vp-or Mr \Vrvh» ha- tho nromi=c of tU'fn ltr- i,c r]j«i {{•< m I}"' .I'-iaugements are ( n'v n 'ho .nitiatrr\ -Uicre a.b jet. The nui'i'jtrs foi '.i«t in.. th were — Average TL'fp M<«<7i\<. 4SO . 163 I'mii Tii«-b%- s^B . 136 Four 'i\.di,..-d»\s M 4 20G F. ur Thui-d.-s s<i .. 136 I) ;cc- Fnu;.b 653 ..214 j 3056 . . 855 Mrs Mi'nv of th# Xc» Hebrides was piod ci ou^h to \i c it a I the c!aa cc ' a<: . and gave a .us 101 ary address '\h'ch wsi 1 - much appreciated by (IOV.V- oi joung iicarerp. 'Xhe con in ttoe /.ere n 1 o nifcrmed concerning the acLf --Is whcrf aip'=i.ince i>- given, khd the ? lioo s whcie little is shown to the v. ork In ? ! 1 cases the ccmmittees are qurte be i.rt> d/.d sjinpatlictic and have been so all a:org j
A " c-ock^j " out wr«t named M'Lure H.ui uflV i<'d from coughing and chilis. ll>> up his money like bee^ getting honr-y, And nc\er vro:i!<l spend on his ills. At lat>t in despair and much pain He opened his puree, did M'Lure, Some '" bawbee 0 "' went ban" 1 , but the praises he *an<r 01 Woods' Great Pc^pc-nuiiit Cure.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2779, 19 June 1907, Page 13
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510DUNDDIN CITY MISSION Otago Witness, Issue 2779, 19 June 1907, Page 13
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