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gALVATION JJALL, GISBORNE. rgAHE Annual Thanksgiving 1908, JL and Harvest Festival celebrations. The Corps appear, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, of APRIL 25th, 26th, 27th 28th. Brigadier Albiston, the Provincial Commander of the Salvation Army in the North Island, N.Z., will be in command of the Meetings. Every service bright and cheerful with special decorations. The following meetings will be conducted:— SATURDAY NlGHT:Special Openair at Gladstone Road and Lowe Street. The Band will give some good Salvation Music. Don’t miss it. SUNDAY: 7. a.m.. Knee Drill. A real lift*on the way. Come and bring your friends. H a.m., Holiness Meeting; special talk from the Brigadier. 3 p.m.. Music and Song. The old and young are going to take part. Special seat for the Mil people. 7 p.m., Great Salva* - 'u Idecting. Subject, “What will the Harvest be?” Special singing and music. MONDAY NIGHT—A Miscellaneous Programme, consisting of Musical and Vocal Items. The Band will play some of their best music. Look out for the Harvest March. , TUESDAY NIGHT: Sale of Goods. Please note gifts of every kind gratefully received by the officer in charge or any soldier. NOTE.—Special Easter Meetings will be held at the S.A. Hall all day next Sunday. Services at 7 a.m., 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., Adjutant Dickens in command, assisted by Ensign Giles and Captain H. Adams and a host of a happy lot of Salvationists. Welcome to all. GEO, DICKENS, Adjutant. .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2166, 15 April 1908, Page 3
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