Taradale.
Vicar : Rev. A. P. Clarice. Most .of the subscribers to the - Church) " Gazette " have paid up, . but there are still a few from whom the Vicar would be glad, to hear. The Rev, Robinson m the morning and .the Rev. G. D. Wilson ip the • evening, occupied the pulpit m All Saints' Church on Synod Sunday, each of them preaching* helpful ser- - mons. The Vicar and parishioners are very grateful to these two clergymen for denying themselves a rest from preaching. Our Annual Missionary Sale of Work was held m the Parish Hall on Wednesday, October Bth, and proved ' a marked success. . Months of selfdenying preparation produced splendid results. The various helpers • worked with a will and most harmoniously. It is gratifying that notwithstanding so many pressing demands upon the purse at the present time God's • work has not been allowed to suffer. The Vicar is most thankful that a permanent teaching staff has now been obtained for the Greenmeadowsr Sun/day S chool , and that the School : continues .to prosper.
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Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume V, Issue 5, 1 November 1914, Page 60
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