INVERCARGILL.
February 3. At a meeting in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church last night it was decided that instrumental music should be introduced. The instrument was not named, but it is understood to be an organ. One speaker opposed to the change moved that a cornet be employed, which led to the suggestion of bagpipes also. One advocate of music said instruments such as the harp and trumpet were associated with Heaven, but there was no mention of any in the Bible as connected with the " other place," and only one instruro«Ht in prefjrae writing, the baggljpeui
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2998, 3 February 1881, Page 3
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