FOUND, yesterday, outside the Botanical Gardens, a GOLD LOCKET and CHAIN. The owner may have it, T>y paying expenses, on application at the office of this paper. 3752 NELSON BAND OF HOPE. THE TRIAL of Dr ABSTINENCE, alias STEADFAST TEETOTALISM, will take place in the Temperance Hall, Bridge-street, T HIS EVENING, November 20th. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, 6d. 3746 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of NEW ZEALAND. A PUBLIC MEETING, under the auspices of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in NEW ZKALAND, will be held on FRIDAY Evening, the 29th o 1 November, in the Provincial Hall, when ADDRkSSES will be delivered by Members of the Assembly from distant provinces, and others. COMMITTEE. Mr Wells Mr Gardner Mr Sclanders Mr Mirfin Mr Buckeridge Mr Mackay. PROGRAMME. Chorale— ' Old Hundred' ... Claude le Jeune. Anthem — • Hear my Prayer, 0 Lord' J. Kent. Solo (piano)— 'The Prayer of Moses in Egypt G. F. West. Address. Song — * 0, Best in the Lord'... Mendelssohn. Duett— ' Jubilate' F. Abt. Antfcem — ' Great is the Lord'... Mitchison. Address. Song— 'ln Native Worth' ...Haydn. Duett (piano) — Mozart's Motett. Anthem — 'Thine, 0 Lord, is the Greatness' ' J.Kent. (Interval of Ten Minutes.) ADDKfiSS. Anthem — ' Behold, the Lord is my Salvation' Dr Greene. Song — ' He -wipes the Tear from every Eye' A. Lee. Anthem — • 0, praise the Lord' Wddon. Address. Song— 'Not Lost, but Gone Before' Hon. Mrs Norton Anthem — ' I will give Thanks unto Thee, O Lord' ... J. Kent. Finale — National Anthem. Tickets, price 2s. 6d. each, may be had of Messrs W. M. Stanton, J. Hounsell, J. Tingle, Black, Campbell, and Black, and of any member of the Committee. Doors will be opened at half-past 7; proceedings will commence at 8. 3753 NELSON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEER CORPS. *j\ /TEMBERS of this Corps who intend to COMJJJL PETE for the Prizes offered by the Provincial Government, will MEET at the Targets, Maitai on TUUKSDAY next, 21st instant, at 10 a.m. sharp. ALBERT PITT, 3747 Captain. NELSON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEER CORPS. MEMBERS are requested to Comply with the RULE of the Corps, and PROCURE an ORDER from the Secretary to get MEASURED by Mr Dee, for their UNIFORM, without delay. By order of the Committee, EDWARD M. MOSS, 3748 Hon. Sec. npHE NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE X HAVE ARRIVED. 3760 BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK WILL RECOMMENCE BUSINESS on . . THURSDAY Morning. GREAT CLEARING SALE of all GOODS damaged by fire, BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK, TEMPORARY PREMISES, Next New Zealand Bank, and exactly opposite their old site. 3751 SPRING GROVE STORE. TOHN ROSE, having Purchased the Business tl of E. Jellyman & Co., will REOPEN the above STORE on FRIDAY, the 22nd November, •with a New and Well-assorted Stock of Drapery, Clothing, Groceries, and General Merchandise. J. R. trusts that the experience he has had of English and colonial, trade, will enable him to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. November 18, 1867. 3754 ; TO LET, nnHREE ROOMS, suitable for offices, over X Mr Wiesenhavern's, Trafalgar-street. Rent low. Apply on the premises. ' < 3713
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 275, 20 November 1867, Page 3
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