The services at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, the Terrace, to-mor-row will be conducted by the Rev. P. C. Dili'ward, M.A., of Lawrence, Otago, in the mornine, and by the Rev. JJ. Scot Allan,-of Dnnedin,. in .the. evening. Both gentlemen have, arrived in fclie city as representatives at, the General. Assembly, about to .meet: in St. John's Church, AYillis Street. ... An enthusiastic meeting was held in .the Hataitai fWiool last evening for the purpose of arranging help in the coming Christmas feto. : Mr. Bavfield was elected chairman, and Mr. Tolan vire-chairman, and Mr. F. Hullfe hon. secretary and treasurer, and Mesdatnes Darfi'eld" Batt". Ferfcert. and Flimmcr as stalls committee. .Several sub-commit-tees were set up to. tarry, out . schemes, arranged for tlie -purpose .of. securing a. record amount for the relief. .of tho unfortunate .children of Be!- 1 gium. •. ' Mr. Andrew De»r lectured last night I to a meeting of Napier business men who had -gathered to consider the matter of a business science circle. The lecturer ''outlined the science of business. discussing'its narticular relation to-tho orohlems of- 'Dominion, businessmen. Several representative -men -'met Mr. Deer after the lecture;-signifying' their intention to form a . sufficiently large circle to ensure a month's visitof'the special lecturer wlvo is coming to'conduct circles in the Dominion's lareer cities. A similar meeting wajt held in Hastings on 'Thursday niejitr-
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2932, 18 November 1916, Page 8
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