Dr. Torr's Mission.
Tho above minion was continued 1 00 Thursday, two meetings being held. There was a. largo attendance iß ,t the afternoon meeting for women and girls, tho schoolroom being crowded. Mrs: Tot gwvo a very earnest address, which was greatly 1 appreciated by present. The J same ladv also sang the splo, "Out of I Touch." Miss M. Ouniicll, who pro- I 'sido.l at the piano, supplied the accouipnninvnt. In the evening tile nion's meeting was held, when there was u gpod atteiifcluflce. fir. Torr gnve the aadrcss, the subject boinn '* i'lit; Young K'ller." The deliverance w a s lilHiri-suurching and direct, and well suited to young men commencing life,, of whom there were a good many in thocangre|j|u*ion. During the service tho Itcv. Williams sang the solo, .'•Where is My Wandering Hoy ToNight •?" in phasing style. The nils■i»n will continue this evening, but there will bo no mooUn|g , on Saturday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7856, 23 June 1905, Page 2
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154Dr. Torr's Mission. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7856, 23 June 1905, Page 2
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