Hampshire Advertiser: Wednesday 29th October 1890

Mission to Seamen: The New Mission Church at Southampton: A good work is being done at Southampton through the agency of the Missions to Seamen. It was established here some years ago, and has since made a prominent place for itself among the many local institutions whose objects are benevolent and spiritual. And there is a wide field of labour for those who conduct the mission … (discussion of Mission and building of a chapel) … As a little over £365 is need to cover the outlay entailed, a bazaar was the expedient adopted for raising the money, and this was opened yesterday (Tuesday) at the Philharmonic Hall … (description) … The Refreshment stall, which was well provided with the necessary good things, was ably attended to by the Misses Perkins and Miss Pincent. ……


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