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DR. HENRY'S MISSION.

A children's demonstration was held at the Methodist Church, Hutt, on Friday afternoon. The floor of the church was packed. Dr; Henry and Mr. Potts gave the children of their best, and a profitable meeting was the result.' The climax in the railway workshop meetings was the. one held in the lunch hour yesterday.' Quite 300 men were present, and their welcome to the missioners was most hearty. They joined Mr. Potts in "He Will Hold Me Fast," and Mr. Potts gave a second solo. Dr.. Henry spoko impressively on the evils that wreck men's lives. Tho evening meeting in the Drill Hall was very largely attended. Tho song service was followed by Dr. Henry's .address 'on "Blind Bartimaeus."

Tho Drill.Hall was woll filled for tho men's meoting yesterday afternoon. After a little singing, Dr. Henry addressed tho gathering' on "Sins that, Kill," speaking -in plain, .searching fashion. He instanced drink, gambling, impurity, and unbelief as sins that kill. Every point was followed with the closest attention. vMr. Potts sang "The Judgment" very , impressively. The after-church rally was hold, at 8.30. The hall was too small for the peonlc. Dr. Henry's subject, "Tho Gilded* Wav." made a great impression on the assembly. •;

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 883, 1 August 1910, Page 8

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DR. HENRY'S MISSION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 883, 1 August 1910, Page 8

DR. HENRY'S MISSION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 883, 1 August 1910, Page 8

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