The Salvation Army.
The « Hallelajth Lasses "'ot the - Salvation Is my at Home are said to ba very, cute bat they semetiniesLmeet their match. Hert is an example :— A. " navvy " was standing at a street corner the other day, enjoying his pipe very heartily. A contingent the Army, headed by a female brandishing an uuibrell i and walking wih her face to the Army, as tumal; oiime past. The female, noticipg the excarator, " w«ht for him'/ and a»id " Mv good mm. if God h id wanted yott lo Bmoke he would have puc a chimney at the top of your head." The man ia the moleskin made answer. VMy go. d woman, if Groii had wan ci.you to walk backwards, he wmld have puc ypdr feet the other way "1 The young woman resumed her march withbnt another, word.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 203, 3 August 1883, Page 2
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139The Salvation Army. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 203, 3 August 1883, Page 2
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