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THE CHURCH ARMY

PROVISION OP OAR A VAN

'The executive committee of the Church Army met in Auckland recently, Archbishop Averill presiding. The field secretary, Captain S. 11. Banyard, reported that Mr. G. W. Hogg, a visitor from England, had given a motor ear equipped with cupboards for books and a lantern outfit toward the Church Army Auckland Diocesan motor and trailer mission and colportage van. Friends of the Church Army had already subscribed sufficient to purchase the trailer caravan. The outfit will bo ready for the road by the end of June and will be dedicated by Archbishop Averill at the Church Army headquarters on July 3. With the caravan it will be possible to visit people in country parishes, holding services and distributing church literature.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19332, 24 May 1937, Page 13

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THE CHURCH ARMY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19332, 24 May 1937, Page 13

THE CHURCH ARMY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19332, 24 May 1937, Page 13

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