The Rev. Mr and Mrs Paige.
[To thr Editor.] J Sir,—As a parishioner of St Matthe it's | and a wollwlahor ot Mr and Mrs Pai » e , , I protest against the kind of farmi qi{ | social it is proposed to give them, >1 h 0 | danoe will, lam snro, bo an enjoya ble i one, and I anticipate that, a good amoi mt ] will be realised towards the Btipr nd deficit—whicli ia probably the object 0 f | the promoters—but 1 think it was a , mistako to decide that it should ]j 0 regarded as a congregational farewell to the incumbent of the parish and his w f e , There are many, both parishioners, i n( j non-pirishionere, who would prefer a different form of farowell meeting, I would therefore suggest that, if the da Ice is lo be regarded as a " farewell aocii ,1" we have, ala Sim Reeves, yet auot tj er farewell, more cosmopolitan in jt 9 character, at a lower prioe of adraiss on, and not for, '
"Dakcino Omiy Mastetton 12th April 1804.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4694, 13 April 1894, Page 2
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175The Rev. Mr and Mrs Paige. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4694, 13 April 1894, Page 2
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