SCOTTISH EVANGELIST'S ADDRESS
> Considerable interest is being taken in the meetings conducted by Mr. T. Russell Cameron, known as the "Scottish Sky Pilot," and his associate, Mr. G. C. Hicks. A large audience listened in the Assembly Hall on Sunday night to an address on the return of the Lord. For next Sunday the State Theatre haq been engaged. " ' The subject will- be fully advertised, and the public of Hastings are advised' to make every endeavour to be present and hear these inspiring addreSses, and to learn to what the present world signs are unmistakably pointing. The theatre will be opened at 6.30 p.m., and as a packed house is nnticipated those desirous of attending should come early and secure a good seat. No charge is being taade for admission, and thert will be no collection.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 100, 14 May 1937, Page 6
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