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A DAY ON THE GREEN.—Pairs of secretaries and treasurers of the city and suburban bowling clubs competed for the badges presented by the Wellington Bowling Centre. The Hataitai club provided the successful competitors. The picture shows play in progress on the Wellington club's green.

MISSION WORK IN THE SOLOMONS.—On left, a Christian family on Malaita, Solomon Islands, converts of the South Sea Evangelical Mission. On the right are three typical “wild men,” who, at the time the photograph was taken, had only just come in contact with the mission.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 14

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A DAY ON THE GREEN.—Pairs of secretaries and treasurers of the city and suburban bowling clubs competed for the badges presented by the Wellington Bowling Centre. The Hataitai club provided the successful competitors. The picture shows play in progress on the Wellington club's green. MISSION WORK IN THE SOLOMONS.—On left, a Christian family on Malaita, Solomon Islands, converts of the South Sea Evangelical Mission. On the right are three typical “wild men,” who, at the time the photograph was taken, had only just come in contact with the mission. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 14

A DAY ON THE GREEN.—Pairs of secretaries and treasurers of the city and suburban bowling clubs competed for the badges presented by the Wellington Bowling Centre. The Hataitai club provided the successful competitors. The picture shows play in progress on the Wellington club's green. MISSION WORK IN THE SOLOMONS.—On left, a Christian family on Malaita, Solomon Islands, converts of the South Sea Evangelical Mission. On the right are three typical “wild men,” who, at the time the photograph was taken, had only just come in contact with the mission. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 14