HOME FOR SERVANTS.
To the Editor. Sir-T am glad to find that the move, meat lately launched in our midst by a few philanthropic lad.ee, of founding a Servant? Home « being taken up and discussed with an interest which seems to b d well fnr ita success. If I mistake not. a sL?S on the subject is to be held shortly. There has been kindly placed at my disposal tarae r 'd* ta Mel anS/th J « make a r f ®7 extracfca fro™ it, he dL th - purposa 1 herewith enclose it! Neville 4 moßt excellenfc one, and rtiehop n.l « ! i ese, 7 ea oar bsst thanks for having must fi lt B B f a 'l° Ptlon - t good wor king plSl must fist. however, be made out, and. if earned into practice by a few earnest, m . man sensed minds, it may be made the means of manifold blessings.— 1 am, &0., Dunedin, October 1. A Ul>Y **
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Evening Star, Issue 3622, 1 October 1874, Page 2
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159HOME FOR SERVANTS. Evening Star, Issue 3622, 1 October 1874, Page 2
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