THE SALVATION ARMY.
The. Tiniiiru correspondent of the Ly'ttel ton Times bears testimony to tlie \ good that the Salvati n Army is doing ! m thai district : — " I only hope," he j says, " when some of us leave Tinvu-u we shall have done as much for our ' fellow' citizen-j 'fts Captain Scutb, of the. Salvation Army, has done. A crowd of | reformed- Timavuvians attended the'Vexpress train on Wednesday to see him depart' northward, and the farewell was a regretful one. I observed m the t crowd more than one 'hard case,' now transformed into a thorough-going- de- ! votee ; men with clear eye and steady gait, women with brighter faces and happier mien, and, if the captain has brought about these changes, I say he deserves credit, as any reforming agency does. 1 forgive the A buy its vagaries when I see its good work. I; shall -laugh no more while Wednesday's; gathering remains photographed m my memory.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 43, 18 January 1884, Page 3
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156THE SALVATION ARMY. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 43, 18 January 1884, Page 3
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