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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