ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, WAIROA
Our Own Correspondent).
Maori Choral Service
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WAIROA, La:t Night. On Sunday evening the service at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was conducted by Sister May, of the Nuhaka Maori Mission Station. Sister May had with her a choir of twenty voices from the Mission church, and the large congregation was full of enthusiasm for the wonderful talent dis played by the young Maoris. During the service a quarette was suhg by four young men, and the full choir sang two hymns, "Rock of Ages" and "What a Friend -We Have in Jesus," in the Maori language. After Sister May's address, Mrs. Soloman sang "The Old Rugged Cross," and her rich soprano voice was greatly appreciated by all. After ths service the Bible Classe* entertained the .visitors to supper, and one and all expressed the wish that Sister May and her choir would very soon f avour them with another visit.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 175, 11 August 1937, Page 11
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