din^t, m bozei contamuif 1000 ptttM for 1b 6d. And Copper or Brass Tea or pth>r Trayi, Fruit Dishes, TtbU Matf, et«., from 4s to. 25b. Apply tor— . : SECRETARY, Church Army, Box 20, OrmondYille.
ALL SAINTS' DAY. 1They p&ssed before; they trod the ' way we tread, A way of- weary travel, but their .'>. eyes : ; ;.■ - Still strained to see through depths of gloomy skies ..'■■• ■ The flashing gates of pearl. All tears they shed Are changed to deathless blossoms on our way; All precious drops their wounded feet have bled Light with fair lamps the lonely path we tread; And still, but most upon this holy day, They hover near, and swell our faltering song, . r ..-.■.. And waft our humble litanies on high, And bring us near to Q-qcl. .. r — A. J. Church.
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Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume XVII, Issue 5, 1 November 1926, Page 12
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131Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume XVII, Issue 5, 1 November 1926, Page 12
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