THE SALVATION ARMY.
to-night. Colohel J. P. Taylor, from London, Will conduct a united meeting hi tho Citadel, Victoria square, at » o'clock. The Colonel arrived in (Australia two weeks ago with a large batch | of immigrants, these being the first to come out to Australia under the aus- ' pices of tlho Salvation Army. Colonul fayldf was Ciiamaflaer of the Salvation Arniv in New Zealand over 30 years Kgo/and dm 'excellent service in consolidating the Army's work in the Dominion. Those Who remember him are Confident that the present status of the Army here ift due to. hisocapable administration. Colonel Taylor arrives from Duhedin bythe second express today, and leaves fe* London, via Auckland, to-morroW. 6*§niug. Colonel Cnrniidh&elj the Diyisional Staff, and tity and suburban officers will be present. A Udited service will bo held in the Square at 7.15 o'clock, to Which all bandsmen are invited to bring their instruments. Friends are requested to remember that this is the Only meeting the Colonel _ will Conduct* lfa Christchurch. Captain Mackenzie expects tthe Citadel to be Crowded.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 7
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175THE SALVATION ARMY. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 7
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