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DUNEDIN CITY MISSION.

week's meeting' of the committee was attended by Messrs E. Aslin (in tho chair), W. T. Talboys, P. L. Clark, Hugh Mitchell, J. B. Shacklock, E. Rosevear (lion, treasurer), William J. Love, and D. Wright.

The following donations, etc., were reported:—M. 8., 10s; Mr W., 10s; Mr M., 10s; Mr S., 10s 6d; Mr A., £1; Mr G., £2 2s; Ladv Helper, £2; Business Finn, £1; Another, £1; Another, £2; Interest, £7 6s lid; Friends, £7. A small sub-committee was set up to draw up report and balanco sheet and arrange all details in connection with the annual meeting in March. Messrs G. M. Thomson, E. Rosevear. J. B. Shacklock, P. L. Clark, and Peter Barr retire bv rotation, but are eligible for rc-elec-Tho monthly memo. 'by Mr D. Wright reported fully as to visitation of aged and sick folk in different parts of the city and suburbs; that all classes (for the twenty; second year) for Bible reading in the Maori Hill. Kaikorai, Albany Street. Forbury, and Arthur Street Schools would be resumed shortly, and that 1000 circulars to parents were to be circulated giving all particulars, and 1200 attendanco cards had been printed in view of largo classes. A lady who was in sympathy with all work among young people had presented 250 soldiers* testaments for gratuitous circulation. It had been a privilege to assist in services at the Stuart Hall. St. Andrew's Hall, Caversham Methodist Church. Kelso. Glenkcnich, and Chalmers Church, Dunedin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3335, 13 February 1918, Page 55

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DUNEDIN CITY MISSION. Otago Witness, Issue 3335, 13 February 1918, Page 55

DUNEDIN CITY MISSION. Otago Witness, Issue 3335, 13 February 1918, Page 55