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A DEMONSTRATION.

SUPPORTERS OP THE BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS MOVEMENT.

The demonstration of friends of the BSblo-in-Stato ; Schools' Leaguo is . an-. nouilced for tho Wellington Town- Rail W-night at S o'clock. Tho gathering will bo of a religious nature, the proceedings being introduced and interspersed i witn hymns, led by n choir of some .100 voices, under Mr. Maughau Barnctt. 1 Hyiun . sheets' will be provided, Tho audienoe will; bo led in prayer. by tho Rev, J. .Kennedy Elliot, of Kent Terrace Presbyterian' Church, tho Scripturo lessbri will " bo read by tho Rev. Dr. Gibb, cf St, i. John's Presbyterian Church, tho concluding prayer will bo said by the' Bieh6p' of. Wellington.; A body of stewards under the direction of Mr. G; A. Troup; of St. John's Yoking Men's Bible Class will look after theoomfort and convenience of those attending. Tho Salvation Army has furnished a band of 24' officers to tako up tho collection. The principal speaker will bo the Rev. I)r. Yonngman, president of tho Methodist Conference of Aus; tralasia, who, on a similar occasion, was described in an Australian journal a# "liko a lion fighting for'its young."

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1671, 11 February 1913, Page 6

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A DEMONSTRATION. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1671, 11 February 1913, Page 6

A DEMONSTRATION. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1671, 11 February 1913, Page 6

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