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Mr E. I awson King, of Manchester, who brings with him very high testimonials of his ability as a lecturer will hold meetings here on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, as advertised. Mr King ia tinder engagement to the New Zealand Alliance to visit the principal towns of tho colony. Tho Glasgow police havo once more boon distinguishing themselves by their activity. Among tho persons " wanted " by them waa the Rev Robert J Campbell, minister of Trinity Reformed Church of England, Keppoch-hill Road, who was charged with altering a forged bill for £GO, with which ho paid an account for woodwork and furnishings for bis church. Hearing that Mr Campboll, who had been out of town, was at a meeting in his church tho othor Saturday night, a policeman went to arrest him. Tho church ih an iron structure, and a good many poople were still assembled in it, though it was by that time 10.37 p.m. Tiie constable found Mr Campbell standing at tho foot of hia pulpit, converging with a group of persons. On boing informed by tho constable that ho had a warrant for his apurohonaion, Mr Campbell, who is an Irishman, aged 27, seomod disposed to resist, but ho wisely look tho constable's vJvico to go quietly with him. The arrest naturally causod a commotion among the congregation Mr Campbell denies the charge made against him. At a recent meeting in Dumfries, Scotland, tho Rev. Sir Einilius Laurie, Bart., of Maxwollton, who ia also vicar of St. John'fl, Pudilington, London, sought to Btrongtheri the hiitidn of v lady leclurar on Imtter making, in the service of the Dumfries County Council, by m ntioning an interesting fact. He said that he knew a tradesman in London, once a gontleman's servunt, who opened a shop for the sale of tho boat butler and oggs. Ho sold tho latter at 3d each, and tho former at a minimum price ot: 2d pur lb, and did Biich a good business that he died worth JEBO,m TO TAILORS AND~OLOTHIEBS. fITANTED,— I ekuationby a firßt-claflfl TV cutter.— Address A 8., P.O. Box, .■tntford. b 262 WAN TED,— A «O3J STRONG LAD for Stora ; cot under 16 ye.ua oi n»u. — Apply to D. Berby, Brougham gtreof. 1,148 AN I'iiD —A scan. Youth.— Joldwater Bkos , Currie-Btreet. b 260 MR. E. DAWSON KING, Secretary of the MatithiaUr 'lVinuhr.jnao Union, will Lecture as follows :—: — FRIDAY, at 8 p.m, in (ho Wcslejan Schoolroom. SATURDAY, at 8 p.m., in tho New Street. Opon air meoting, SUNDAY, at 8.15 pno , ia tho P.in.itivo Methodist Church. Admission Free. Colhotioiiß in aid of ihn New 22-a'und -Alliance Funds. b 263

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 8 November 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 8 November 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 8 November 1892, Page 2