REV. J. FLANAGAN'S MISSION
The united prayer-meetings for th? mission continue to he well attended. To-night the meeting will lie held in the Salvation Army Barracks, Brougka"i-.-treet. The linal prayer-meeting on Friday evening in the Queen-street Church appears likely to lie well su;iporlcd. The ltev. ,1. Guv will probably lead the meeting to allow of llr. Flaiiiigan taking a rest. Un Saturday evening an open-air meeting in connection wifli the mission will be held in the centre of the town. .Members of the local church choirs meet tonight in the Queen-street Church at 7.30 o'clock for practice. Each member is asked to bring a copy of Sankey's hymns. During January, when llr. Flanagan w;i- in Dunedin. .1 Wellington build-r vi-dicd I'm! Chalmers. Wliile down oil the wharf, he heard two firemen from one of the Home boats talking. Said one, in excited tones, "What dye think'! Flanagan's tip in Dunedin." His astonished friend replied: "Flanagan? Wot Flanagan?" This query was almost too much for his informant, who failed to sympathise with his ignorant mate, and burst out: "\\"y, Flanagan! Flanagan, from London.' Evidently, thought ths builder, Mr. Flanagan is known in sonic quarters at Home.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 82, 26 March 1908, Page 3
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