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BETTER MEN W ANTED IN POLITICS

CHARACTER ESSENTIAL -in New Zea a-4 we Have to* na n / rr wis t vta. ,ea c—* es a—r. »a r es,” states Cars* Pert va' ,'arn. *-!- t- t-e s.t.ett e? “Re s on and Ptt-e*” at 6-_ Maryi Catnecral ye-ate-ia y. ~T- -e ea S, “la s-e s* the rea- «*-/ the feast men anil not e—ter t-e po t-cal »er* te of tne c*«frtry.” Oo*r.i* obHrr*rs of X«w » .i/ laLOer.*«<l Tr~&x T&e New y*-- >-> Pax. did net AttrAcr Tx* :«r. yrtiturwl. I record -v-Tb vxrpnand —ai •_-* pcl'i-a- s wrrr*: beld :r. :tt fr.*ra try atc I wa* ir— 1 irr~* ta*. ib* err-rr mxx "“-- .Ed se: •strr d’t rubric*. »ervt-* of tiveir coiLatry" It Is tdi: th* jmi2 cf rrxjr: i.* sa-axt by trtnrirLff conr-antiy every Jdsd of pre**ur% to brar to 4X*rar. as nnci ai be fron tb*r public pxr»r Icr tie etrtehaatat of bis own eonßtitneacjr. ‘T -am cot tfca* member* ' f ParLicrn: sbotild be dmrrt cEaf” 'roca cn* soeial clasa. Tie a_bler fra cLaa« siKndd b-e iacl’aded. f :.'4 is :o b* Trply rrpr*rseiiatrr.* Tb*- fshCt is tEit the mmsben are r. *. fi' :y rspreMStitT* of the * n cl this said Canoa ~lt. rerpec: character they ' - r ■ -z: -: * '.or. *-•..r *. ' 1 i V IWe cit! not acch*K« :c *hl» - • a permanent Ftate of The - • '.** rr.aJce It a drh* t .sisfderate •** .r. bis rtm d"ty that "be must ** -;s rote for a rr-ar. of cha rac-

OR.ANGE RD. BAPTIST CHLT^CH

T'«- artivit-es of the Grar.ze Road Bat tut Chur-' r. oeear: on Sunday at 10 --'... when the Junior Endeavourers to th* number of €1 were present to meet f Junior Boeieties. The leader of hue meeting wa* Mr. Barney Wilson. Ts~ r > rave the welcome. M.iii Welch .'..'-♦fer; t-' - -r arc ' o - rr ented the society on its numbers and efdciency. A: the church eerv:-_-e ilr. B. Wilson concluded a aerie* of charming taJits v. -.nirdrsn on “The Roadway of the K Jig The addresses have been led on the latest method of ;h----t the moral unostentatioue'-y ;n the story itself. Thus the child”s .:.: :.fcct works out its own sermon. Xhey have been highly successful. Tb* Rev A. H. W.lson, who -ted tr.e service, then introduce Phy—» Abel, arrived by the Aorungt from New Guinea 2d.=« .- r. e father, the Rev. C- W. Abel, rtas Lttt working :a New Guinea for cf and M.ss Abel :s on the staff - . . f T! -n, SO mules from the headquarters. has a gracious personality ar.d «. - Listened to with keen attention ; -ue recounted the early days of ..- -.onary work and the hairbreadth • - : tr.e and her father. It was in the >-- uto -eastern, tr.e Britiau. portion of -I>ua mat the Kwaib M.fesion was -jCing- Though now a thriving nork -s progressing it was cany -: - “aid Abel, before the natives would listen. After years of -•..ent mowing, there was now a barest and a growing church. The • _ r.e*; .ife of tr.e converts was ma.ni- ■ tfand their missionary zeal great. A pec.ul feature of the work was the u'u.og forth of young men. to pr<:ach :.e gospel to their fellow-natives. At tre evening service the pastor. I lev. A. S. Wilson, preached an earnest discourse on Remember Lots Wife." Tr.n choir, under Mr. R. S. Abel, ‘ang *...e anthem. P.emeznbered No Mire." Miss McTavisa was the soloist.

EXCHANGE OF PULPITS

There was an exchange of pulpits i : Takapuna yesterday morning, tne Rev. G. B. Hinton preaching at St. George s Presbyterian Church, and the Ilr M. Richards at the Methodist t; urch. A Presbyterian Bible-class . .. • and :ea :n the afternoon was ad-.--ei by Mr. S. W. E>owTiard, the - . .day .-feChool superintendent. This I followed by a special young service in which the minist*r ~ ke or the Bible as the best guide for youth.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 14

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BETTER MEN WANTED IN POLITICS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 14

BETTER MEN WANTED IN POLITICS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 14

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