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THE VOICE FROM THE WILDERNESS

The cold chain of silence has hung o’er me long. Now the winter has passed and I am coming with the springtime to greet my friends of the Tablet once more. Thanks to your generosity we have erected our church in Whangamomona. One big push and it will be free. The opening ceremony will be held on Sunday,' November 9, at

11 a.m., when the occasional sermon will be delivered by the Very Rev. Dean James McKenna. Come if you can. If not, send a subscription to show your approval of the good work. Anything you send me you lend to the Lord. No better security. Assure me that you are glad to hear me again by writing promptly to Rev. N. Moore, Whangamomona, Taranaki, N.Z.

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New Zealand Tablet, 6 November 1919, Page 43

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THE VOICE FROM THE WILDERNESS New Zealand Tablet, 6 November 1919, Page 43

THE VOICE FROM THE WILDERNESS New Zealand Tablet, 6 November 1919, Page 43

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