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Opening of the New Wesleyan Church.

— •- Arrangements in connection with the new Wesleyan Church have now been completed, and to-morrow opening services will bo held therein. In the morning the Rev. W. Keall will conduct the service; Mr G. Grant, of Palmerston, will preach in the afternoon, while the Rev. W. H. Judkins will occupy the pulpit in the evening. The musical portion of these services will be of an exceptionally bright and cheerful nature, and the combined choir, representing Feilding, Sanson and Campbelltown, will be very strong. On Wednesday next a public tea will be held in the Temperance Hall, and the subsequent public meeting will take place in the new church. During Wednesday afternoon a sale of work will be conducted by the ladies of the " sewing beo." \ The following ladies and gentlemen have contributed to the church the articles opposite their several names : — Mr J. Williamson, communion table ; Mr J. Cobbe, matting ; Mrs A. R. Curtis, pulpit cushion ; Mrs W. Bramwell, pulpit drape and pair of collection plates ; Mr G. E. Johnston, pulpil curtain and material for communion cushion, the latter being made up by Mr I. Brent ; Mrs J. Cobbe, cloth for communion table. All the ladies and trustees of the church have been most liberal in giving assistance.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 93, 13 October 1894, Page 2

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Opening of the New Wesleyan Church. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 93, 13 October 1894, Page 2

Opening of the New Wesleyan Church. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 93, 13 October 1894, Page 2

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