THE DR. HENUY MISSION. united Evangelistic Mission, in Til during the next fortnight, will arrive to-day, and will be accorded a civic ;lcoin« in the Drill Hall at half-part ren this evening. To-morrov,- he will hold a "fellowship meeting" in Trinity Hall at 9.30 a.m.. and two services iii the Drill Hall, at 3 i>.m. and 5.15 p in respectively. At tlio Drill Hall services the singing (Alexanders Gospel Hymns) will be led by Mr J. CarnegieFarquhar, who accompanies Dr. Henry. Collections " towards ~ oxcenses will be lade at all services. Hugh Baton, who was the means of bringing Dr. Henry to New Zealand, writes regarding the meetings ho conducted m Scotland:—"The missions in Scotland were veritable triumphs. The meetings were on the largest possible scale, and the biggest balk were always requisitioned for his audiences. I have known him on very scanty notice
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14360, 4 February 1911, Page 6
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