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HELENSVILLE.

Very bright and euccsegful Anniversary Services were held here by the local Wesleyan Sunday School on Sunday last. Three serviced were held during the day, Rev. Dittos conducting each one of them. Special hymns were rendered Dy the childi-en of the school in. a most pleasing manner, and with splendid effect, Mies Eimmer was present, and conducted the singing part of the services with remarkable success. Mrs Pearce presided at the organ and her finished style of playing added greatly to the effect of the musical renderings, During one of his addresses Mr Dittos said be liked to see the different denominations working with united effort in these Anniversary services. Although differing in ©pinion on minor matters, they were all working toward the same end. The Annual meeting was held on Monday evening and was eminently successful. ,

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Wairoa Bell, Volume 5, Issue 371, 13 November 1896, Page 7

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HELENSVILLE. Wairoa Bell, Volume 5, Issue 371, 13 November 1896, Page 7

HELENSVILLE. Wairoa Bell, Volume 5, Issue 371, 13 November 1896, Page 7

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