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HOPE Scho-;l.:Oc*m. —Mr MVTHERP (from Dunedin) will (d.v.) Preach as sbDve TO'MORKOW, 3m. 12, at 1 p.m. lp Y.M.C A. ROOMS! "M R. W. B. HAYES will Preach as above I*!- TO-MOKROW EVENING, at 6.30. Sa j ;ct : " God's Ca'.l ar.d Man's Anewa." 69—1 Sankey's Hymns. CATHEDRAII TO-MQRRIW (Sunday) Morniag, the Rut. G. AIIKSK wilt Preach at tne CATHEDRAL, and will take the Evening Service at ALL S A INTS' -CHURCH. —1 RAPTIST OHUROfcI, BRIDGE-ST. MR. PIPER will conduct the MorniDg Service. Pastor Thos. GRAY thu Evening, at 6.30. Su 1 ject : ♦' A __e_tage to he wighteou3," 62—1 WESLEYAN CHURCH. TEE WESLEY AK SKR VICES will be .he-Id in tho SUNDAY SCHOOL, Hardy street, ai 11 a.m. Evening aS Seven o'clock, ia the THEATRE, when tho Strvice wiil be Erar.gali3.i3. Addressed by the Revs, T. BRAY, and \V. C. OLIVER, Sankey's Hymns. — 1 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. DURING tho absence cf th? Rev. W. A. Evans, the following gentlemen havo kindly consented to conduct tho Services on SUNDAY NEXT (To-morrow), vis.: — Morning, Mk. J. MILL; E?ta.'ng, Me T. WALKER. The New Year Thank Offoring can be forwarded eiLber to tho Treasurer, or given under Covjsr at the orckaiy eolieeti n during the month. — 1

Jl» kfs« ____.• RICHMOND, JANUARY 12th : Speaker, Ma. SAMUEL FITTALL. Vhe Class now commences at HALFPAST TWu. 65-1 WANTED a Strong GIRL to assist in Housework. Apply to 57— 3p Mas H. HOLDAWAY, Richmond. THE WAKATU 'BUS runs to tbe Rooks. Fcr Adulls 3n, Children Half-price. 58— 3p E WOODWARD, Proprietor. WANTED a smart BOY for Shop and Patcj's j 45—3 " ' LIGHT BAND & CO. T|lo LET. — A comfortable Six-roomed JL HOUSE, Furnished. Possession im* medktjly. Box 66, Post Offic 5. 46-3 TO Frni-i Growers.— WANTED to PURCHASE FRUIT in any qnantity ; cash on delivery,— B. HEYWOOD, Richmond. 6p Estate of Wm. FIELDES, deceased. ALL CLAIMS AGAINST the above E.-tate must be sent in to tho undersigned rot later tban the 16ih Jannary, 1890 5 snd ALL ACCOUNTS OWING are requested to be Paid forthwith. WALTER FIELDES, 32— 4a Exacufor to the above Estate. TO LET.— FURNISHED HOUSE. TO LET— "HILLCREST," the Residence of Mrs, Nightirgal 0 , for 10 month?, from the end of February, 1890. Fcr fnrtber particulars apply to 14— a t c F. NIGHTINGALE, Richmond. To Fruit Growers and Dealers. FRUIT CASES oan now be Delivered dkect to the Orchards from the Spring Grove Fruit Packing and Case Factory, thus saving delays and carriage. 23— a JOHN AVERY. THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Proprietor ...... Chabi.es Hugo. Positively for Four Nights Only, commenoing TUESDAY, JAN. 14 First Appearance in this Town of ITUQO'B Stiff alo Minstrels! THE recognised Variety ComMnalion of tbe Australasian Colonies (vide United Press). Tho onh Company travelling with a tea years' unbroken record. English, American, and Australian Stars, headed by CHARLES HUGO, the greatest Negro delineator, Song and Danco Artist, and Specialist, tbat has ever appeared in the Australasian Colonies, and MIS*- PRISCILLA VERNE, the charming young soubiette, Serio-coxic, and Lightning-change Artist wi'l positively appear each evening, FRED. I THE LFSLIE BROS. | WILL, the greatest Musical Wonderß of tha age, Aorobsts and Tumblers 5 can play on anything pnd everything; must be seen to be belisved, These* gentlemen bave cauard a tremendous furore in every city in which ihey have appeared. Otago Daily Tims (Dnnedin)— "A whole show in tbemse vea." Dimedin Evening Star— ,( Eolipso anything yet seen in New Zcalaud." Dunedin Evening Hera'd — " Simply marvellous ; held tbeir audience spell bound for folly half au-hour. Change of Programme Nightly. Hugo's Popular Prices : 2/- and 1/-. Box Office at Jacksou's. -to R. T. WATERS, Agent. TO BE LET.— A SMALL FARM at Suburban Nortb, being the Property of Mb. John Powb&i..— Apply to ; PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE.— Mr. James Flett'h Comfortable HOMESTEAD, situated in the Lower M.utere, within a few miles of th. Pert of Motu'ka, comprising 130 ACRBS, witb DWELLING-ROUSE, and convenient Dairy, Bsrn, Cow Sheds, and Buildings Fart of the purobase money can remain on mortgage, at a low rate oil interest. Apply to tbe Owner on the Property, or to PITT & MOORE, FOR SALE,— FARM belonging to Mb. Wm. Hbbbick, in Lower Moutere, compiising 50 ACRES first-class Agricultural LanO, with Seven-rooraed DWELLING-HOUSE and oonveniem F^rm Buildings. IJ acres in Hops, i acre Orchard, and the remainder of the Land partly in crop and partly in Grasp. To be sold at a low piice, and on ea c y t-jrms. Apply to the owner, Mb, W. Hbebiok, cr to PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE.— That desirable PROPERTY situated in The Wood, being part of seotion 247, and having a frontage of 150 links to Cambria street by a depth of 350 iDks. with the substantial 7 roomed DWELLING HOUSE and oonvenient Outbuildings thereon, PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE.— The PROPERTY of Mr George Steman at the Baton, comprising 100 aorea, and being deferred payment, seotion 25, block vi, Prico low and terms easy. __ PI IT & MOORE. F^SALiT— The LAND and COTTAGES , in Tasman Street (near Brook Street), known as PAOKEE'B Peopbrty, and being part of Town Section N0*;415. To be sold on easy terms. Apply to » PITT & MOORE, ' Solicitors, Nelson. ) TO BE LET. — Commodicus SHOP and Premises in Hardy street, Good business site j suitable for drapery, grocery, or anj retail business. _ .t^t Alto, adjoining the above,: a.. small SHOI and convenient Offices. Rental low. - PITT & MOORE. „ '. MONEY TO LEND on favorable terms, at low rates of interest 0 on approved freehold security, in sums t< 6 suit borrowers, * -^investments.made, nd interests collecte< 0 for ents. a PITT&M0OBB3 *. j SOLICITOR^ NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 11 January 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 11 January 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 11 January 1890, Page 3

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