Anglican Mission.
AT ST. MAPY'S, LEVIS
The ten-days' mission at St. Mary's Anglican Church, Levin, made a remarkably good start yesterday. There were quite alo of communicants at the first ser vice. The Vicar conducted
service l at eleven o'clock, and 1 Missioner preached a very ]u>]|, ful sermon. In the afternoon (in Church room was full of child ie for a Mission Service, which took the place of Sunday School. At three o'clock there was an altend. mice of seventy-five at the service for men only. The Pew A. L. llansell also conducted the Mission Service in the evening. At the two principal services of Die day additional seats had to he provided, in spite of which several persons were accommodated in the porch of the church. The services throughout the day were oi a most iii-!),f'i>! ~nd inspiring namj& '< -trices mn\ i,c highly <m,,. ( ~,,,. attendance may he e\,„e/ ( ,| night this week.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 March 1914, Page 3
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153Anglican Mission. Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 March 1914, Page 3
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