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TO CHURCH IN FLANNELS

TAKING BISHOP'S ADVICE [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, December 2li. t Acting on the suggestion of Mishap Cherrington that people should indulge in all forms of recreation on Sunday so long as they go to church, two young men created a mild sensation at St. Peter’s Cathedral, Hamilton, on Sunday. They appeared at the service clad in flonnels and carrying tennis rackets. They showed no signs of self-con-consciousness. They sat at the back of* the church behind the pillar and seemed entirely oblivious of the amazed glances on 'either side. That r The young men were not irregular churchgoers ivas proved by their audible participation in the hymns and prayr*« ' i .

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Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 6

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115

TO CHURCH IN FLANNELS Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 6

TO CHURCH IN FLANNELS Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 6

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