. Te Karere. ways be at peace with God. It is agood thing to be at peace with God.(Conference Report, October, 1902,pp. 86-87.) With malice toward none, withcharity for all, with firmness in theright as God gives us to see the right,let us strive, brbthers and sisters, tofinish this great work we are in, I prayin the name of Jesus Christ. Amen. TIT1KO MAI The POVERTY BAY DISTRICT invites vou one and all to their HI I PARI HA on SEPTEMBER 9th and 10th at TOKOMARU BAY. Those pcop Ic living outside the Poverty Bay Dist, ?ict zAio desire accommodation can notify: ELDER J. M. DASTRUP .Box 422, Gisb


. Te Karere. ways be at peace with God. It is agood thing to be at peace with God.(Conference Report, October, 1902,pp. 86-87.) With malice toward none, withcharity for all, with firmness in theright as God gives us to see the right,let us strive, brbthers and sisters, tofinish this great work we are in, I prayin the name of Jesus Christ. Amen. TIT1KO MAI The POVERTY BAY DISTRICT invites vou one and all to their HI I PARI HA on SEPTEMBER 9th and 10th at TOKOMARU BAY. Those pcop Ic living outside the Poverty Bay Dist, ?ict zAio desire accommodation can notify: ELDER J. M. DASTRUP .Box 422, Gisborne. BRO. T1PI KOPUA ...Box 30, Tokomaru Ba> , HAERE MAI RA KI A KOUTOU! The Manawatu Gold and Green Ball and HuiPariha will be held in Palmerston North on the16th AND 17th OF SEPTEMBER, 1950. The Ball will be Saturday night and the Huiwill be Sunday. It is the first for Palmerston Northand promises to be a good one. For further details contact: ELDERS WEBB or ANDERSON,40 Cuba Street. 296 TE KARERE. Tawwdl! By Elder Arnold Gilbert AS the massive ship slowly edged itsway from the wharf, nine mission-aries with tear-filled eyes waved good-bye to the Islands of New Zealand, aland we learned to love. A land filledwith unsurpassed beauties, and in-habited by the worlds most choicepeople. Whether they are Maori orPakeha their equal in this world wouldbe hard to find. To know them is tolove them, and those whom we leavebehind are as dear to us as life itself. A little more than two years Zealand to us was nothing morethan two small islands thousands ofmiles away in the South Pacific. Aplace where some of us dreamed ofbasking in the sun on a tropical SouthSea Island, and others thought of man-eating natives still in existence. Fewof us imagined that there we wouldspend the most joyful days of our livesamongst people exactly like our ownfamilies, and who would love us astheir very own sons and brothers. Tothese people, and this land, we owe agreat deal. Especially mir m


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