MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.
'At the Weekly concert at, tlio Beemeii's Institute m Whiterioro Street last night, a vcvv eitjdTnbls programme was contributed 'by tin. Mowing Grant.. Misses Dix (3), Miss V. Joinwm, Messrs. Harper. Spencer, and White, of R.M.S. Arawa, with the flarlicy piano. One of the-most nttrnetive items was the dancing of Miss Daisy M'Ldhh. champion nokl medallist, Who was recalled several times. ll< i dances included the Hip,Tilaml Fling; Sailors'' Hornpipe, and frisli Jiß. The missioner, Mr. W. 15. Cooks, in 'voicing tlio thanks of tlio atidienro. explained that tlio main purnose of thr entertainment* was the enjovment- of the seafaring rpmhttuiity, who fullv njiprceiatwi the efToijts liiade on tlu'ii' behalf by the many friends of the"; Missions io Seamen-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 13
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122MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 13
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