WANTED, a steady Man to drive a Landau. One that knows the town (veil prefened.-H. MELLETT. 427 LOST on Thursday between Girls' College and Miss Huddleston's a Silver Belt Buckle with Belt attached. Keivard Mail Office. WANTE-) to Purchase, Gent's secondhand Bicycle. English Humber or JKaleigh ireterred.-H. WALKER, The Port. 428 npHOMAS' Palace Car will leave the X. Masonic Corner at 2'30 To-morrow Afternoon. FOB SALE— I good Express Horse (4 years old) and 1 quias Carriage borse. Apply to G. Hobinßon, Wakefield. 3919 A PATRIOTIC SOCIAL will be held in the STOKE HALL on TUESDAY, 23rd inst., in aid o£ Ifunds for School Flag. Admission 1/-. 3914 /CHRISTIANS' MEETING HOUSE, \J Waimea-st— LORD'S DAY Evening at 6-30, Gospel Address by MR vV. T, CLaPHAM. Believ rs' Baptism at the close. Heats free. All welcome. 3918 ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH, Uardy-st. - r i O-MOEKO VV.-KEV. PURSELL KEALL. Morning subject; " A Glorions Invitation." Evening : " A Rojal Proclamation." Speoial Address to Children in the Afternoon. 3917 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ME CAMPBELL, Missionary, Biwaka, will conduct the Services 'i'O-MOK-KOW, Morning and livening. 3916 B&PTIST CHURCH.— The Bcrvices TO MOERO (V will ba oonducted as usual by the JKKV. R. S. URAf. Morning at U — " Night and Morning." Evening at 6'30 — "The Development of a Bin," being Special Address to Young Men," 3921 " ISALVATION ARMY. g-T-fri t SUNDAY, October 21. ,. _. TTINEMATOGRAPH and Limelight J.\. Services, Theatre Koyal. Afternoon and Night, 3 and 8 p.m.. MONDAY— TieketB 2s and Is. CONGREGATIONAL GHURGH-i DAY OF UNIVERSAL PEAYER FOR CHILDREN. rr\HE REV. E. C. ISAAC will conduot JL both Services TO-MOBROW. Morning at 11—" God's Gentleness." Evening at 6*3o— "The Unconscious Element in Character." 3923 PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOONS FOE MEN. PROVINCIAL HALL, SUNDAY NEXT at 3 o'olock. Speaker— EEV. J. CRUMP. Sabject— " Liberty, Equality, Bnd Fr--ternity." : DAY OF UNIVERSAL PRAYER FOR BUNDAV_BCHOOLBTTNITED XEAOHERS' PKAYER U MEETINGS will be held at 7 a.m. in the Baptist Sunday School, and at 8 p.m. in the Congregational Church on SUNDAY, October 21st. All Teachers earnestly invited to attend. 5915 "BIBLE IN SCHOOLS" ASSOCIATION. A COMMITTEE MEETING of tie above Association will be hell in tie Bishop's Sohoolroom at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY Next, 23rd inst, 3908 BICYCLE GIMKHANA. TRAFALGAR PARK, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 81. IN AID OF THE NELSON SCH* Oh OF MUSIC BUILDING FUND. PROGRAMME1. Costume Competition - Representation 2. Procession ia Costume 3. Musical Ride 4. Butterfly Eace for Ladies 6. Bending Competition tor Men 6. lent Pegging for Ladiea 7. Hoop Bowling for Men INTERVAL. ~~- -8. Ohstaclo Eace for Ladies 9. Poster Race ror Men 10. Ball and Bnoket Race tor Ladieß 11. Cigarette Race for Men" 12. Jack and Jill Race. Admission, 1/-. Children below Twelve Half-price.; 3905 Entries for fiist event, 6d; for any number of other events, od. Entries to be left with Mies Webb-Boweo.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIV, Issue 248, 20 October 1900, Page 3
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