TO THE EDITOR
LEST WE FOR3ET Sir.—“ln quiet confidence will he our strength.” Sunday, October Ist. lots been set aside throughout-the Brilisn C'cwno.muwealth as a National day of prayer for Divine Guidance in this our risis. We. in tlu* Bay of Plenty, will rememher that dawn breaks first of all here on our east coast el New Zealand. AYe would ask all who hear the name of “(Frisian, to keep in their own homes sacred tryst on this special Dawn. •*As o’er each continent and island, The dawn rolls on another day. The voice of prayer is never silent, Nor dies the strain of praise away.” With appreciation of your kindness for puhlislung this letter. w C. R. lI A AIT-TON. St. John’s Alanse, Gpotiki,
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 240, 29 September 1939, Page 3
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125TO THE EDITOR Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 240, 29 September 1939, Page 3
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