Judging by the enthusiasm displayed by stall-holders and others, the missionary market, which will take place m the Merivale Parish Hall on Thursday afternoon and evening, should be a great success. Several of the country and suburban parishes are combining in the organisation of the fete, all proceeds from which will go towards the diocesan missionary quota.
Dr F. \V. Norwood has be -n visiting Australia and at the urgent request of the Rev Irving Benson, of Melbourne, and Mr L. J. Greenberg, general edetar of the Y.M.C-A. at Wellington, li has consented to spend a fortnight New Zealand. Dr Norwood will he ir,
Christchurch for one day only, Thu* >- day next. The only public meeting will be in Durham Street Methodist Church in the evening at 7.45, when be v-.il speak on * Peace or War—the Pros pect.”
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20329, 12 June 1934, Page 9
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