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THE SALVATION ARMY.

The Salvation Army is not a big drum, and a broken-winded bassoon, with a timbrel accompaniment. It is a live organization, with plenty of the bone" and tissue which go to make what may be termed "muscular Christianity." Tho work of the Army is no longer despised. It is appreciated. Possibly no other organisation in the Dominion could have collected £13,460- in a week, as the red-jcrseyed warriors have done in their "self-denial week" this year. The Army may be a peculiar people. But they have a peculiar mission, and they perform it in their own peculiar way. The world is the better oft' for General Booth having lived.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10133, 2 November 1910, Page 4

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THE SALVATION ARMY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10133, 2 November 1910, Page 4

THE SALVATION ARMY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10133, 2 November 1910, Page 4

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