SALVATION ARMY HOMES
GO VER N OR-GEN ER AL‘ S VISIT S. By Telegraph.—l’ress Association. Wellington, Last Night. Lord and Lady Bledisloe visited some of the institutes of the Salvation Army to-day, and when at the "Eventide” home at Island Bay her Excellency met an old lady compatriot. She was Mrs. Jean Upton, 95 years of age, who was born in Pembrokeshire and arrived in New Zealand in 1863. Although the time at their disposal permitted only of visiting and inspecting th© headquarters in Cuba Street, the hostel in Boulcott Street and the Old Ladies’ Home at Island Bay their Excellencies were surprised at the extent of the work of the Salvation Army in the Dominion, upon which they had already been considerably (informed by Commissioner and Mrs. J. Cunningham,
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1930, Page 9
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