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SUNDAY ATTRACTIONS

EFFECT; ON A MISSION. WrUfiLLWON, Feb. 26. XT' dou'inkhitai effect upon the Dunedin e.ufchddist Central Mission congregations of Sunday evening band concerts and railway and motor-finis excursions was mentioned in &'■ report presented to the Methodist Conference now sitting in Wellington. The problem thus created was being grappled with as far as possible. The social work of the mission was "stated to be steadily growing, a- fact which emphasised the necessity for the services of a second deaconess. Sister Hazel’s activities amongst the women and girls, both in the mission and'out of it,-con-tinued to win the admiration of all who knew her.' The aim of the superintendent of the .mission, the Rev G. B. Hinton, was to make the mission's social welfare activities second to none in the city, attracting many worshippers who otherwise would probably not be found attending any church.

r flie mission and its minister were congratulated by the conference on the good work that is being accomplished.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1930, Page 6

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SUNDAY ATTRACTIONS Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1930, Page 6

SUNDAY ATTRACTIONS Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1930, Page 6

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