Cathedral* A HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICE will be held in the Cathedral on FRIDAY EVENING, at Half-p.-Bb Seven. The Sermon trill be preached by His Lord ship tbe Bishop of Nelson, The Mtmoal portion of the Service will consiet of 4ha following:— Opening Voluntary, Selection, Weber. — Hymns A. & M , 381 (processional), 382, 383, 215 (recessional). — Spsoial Peal ma,— Cantate and Dem Misereatur, Jackson in "F." — Anthems: "Ye Bball dwell in the land," Sir J. Btainer\ "Praise the Lord O my son), Simper,— Sevenfold Amen.-— Oloßing Voluntary, " War March of the Priests," MendelsI 89hn. The offertory will be devoted to the Choir Fund. All Seats FREE to the Pnblio. Contributions of Fruit, Flowers, Vegetables, Farns,and Cereals, will be thankf oily received at the Church daring tbe Morning. 1029—3 NELSON RUGBY UNION. fIpHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING A will be held at the Masonic Hotel on FRIDAY, the sth inßtant, at 8 p.m. W. R. WALKER, 1027—2 Hon. Secretary. 2$L <JK^> J\ EREEMASONS in tin Nelson District, of all Constitutions, are invited to attend a Meeting to be held ab the Maaocio Hall, Collingwcoa stre't, on MONDAY NEXT, the Bfch inst., at Eight p.m.* To consider the advisability or otherwise of Coining the Movement for tbe Formation of a United Grand Lodge for New Zealand. A full attendance ia requested. H. BAIGRNT, W.M. Southern Star Lodge, 735, E C. B. W. BUTTLB, —3a W.M. Victory Lodge, 1927, 8.0 Notice of Application for Transfer of License. I ARTHUR ASHTON- SCAIFE, An 9 Bignee of tbe Estate of George Tregea, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the House aid Premises Bituate at t\e Port, Neteon— « Ship " Hotel —do hereby- give i^Sc- that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden at tbe Resident Magistrate's Court-house, Nelson, en tho 6th daj of June, 1889, apply for a TRANSFER oi the said Licence from myself to JOEI JOSEPH DREWITT, ray appointee. Dated the 27tb day of March, 1889. A. A. SOAIFE, Oepnty Official Assignee, Estate o: 1031—3 George Treges, NELSON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. i%/f EETIN© at the MUSEUM, THIS )$M THURSDAY Evening, April 4 Paper by De. Hudson— The Wattle Bligh in Tasmania and its natural enemies Members of the Nelson Fruitgrower Association are invited. 1006 — ! NELSON BICYCLE CLUB. Race Mbetixg on the 13th inst JNTENDING Competitors ore remindet that ENTRIES CLOSK at tha Masoni; Botol, at 8 p m. on SATURDAY NEXT. Programmes and Forms of Entry can bi obtained fro « 1007—2 J. M. ROGERS, Hon. Sec. Miss Ackerman's MISSION. UNDER the auspices of the World'i Women's Christian Temperanca Union. THURSDAY, 4th ~ 3 p.m., Y. M. O. A Lecture Hall - Women especially in. vited. EVENlNG— Theatre, 7.30. Public Leoture, Collection. FRIDAY, sth — 3 p.m., V.M.C.A. Lecture Hall. Women specially invited. 1 EVENING— Thca'ro, 7.3O. Subject: "San Fraacieco by Gaslight j or the Reverse of a Great City." Admission 1/-. leos-~tc j Wheat, Oats, and * Peas. WE are, as usual, CASH BUYERS of good samples of the above, 910-lm NEALE & HADDOW. ; Cavendish House. MISS KEMNITZ, wbo brings with her very high credentials of ability in DESIGNING AND FITTING, haß now arrived, and taken charge of the DRESSMAKING DEPT. All Orders will receive her careful attention. The choice of Mateiialß this Season is very variel, and comprises LEADING NOVELTIES from Pabib and London, such as BORDEBBD GOWNS, ' STRIPED FOULE CLOTHS, &c. Also, a large selection of other Materials, including NEW ZEALAND DRESS TWEEDS. U. T. Melhuish, DIRECT IMPORTER, NELSON. To be Let. npVO COTTAGES in Waimea-st. A —Four and Six Rooms, pleasantly situated. Also, First-class OFFICES in JL Trafalgar street. H. D. JACKSON. ♦ Just Received. MES. JSEETON'S Household Manage* ment (new edition;— New Reoitera —New Birthday Books — Ddnovan*-Mac-aulay'a Wcrka (popular edition) —lnfantry Drill, 1889— Lilly white's Annual— Saxon's Cyolopwai* 6» — Robert EH esmere— Mystery of a Hanaora Cab — Bible in the Pacific -~ Spargeon's Bermon, 1888— Christian Herald vol, — CasselPs Pioturesque Australasia Vols. 1, 2, S— Caa39ll's Science for AU, Vole' 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Complete Unide fio Worktable' 6th edition, ' Ag nt for Mr and Mrs Featon'a Art Album of New Zealand Flora, parts 1 and 2 ready. New Btock of Rugby Oval Footballs, No. 5 and extra Bladders. ' J. E 'SouhsolldfOo K
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 79, 4 April 1889, Page 2
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