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S THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, August 12th and lSth. ; pMemyslatTlpremyslav. ; premyslay,, i (P OLA In D'S GEE A T VIOLI.\ I 3 T) ! IS COMING ! LEOPOLD PREMYSLAV hails from Warsaw—the birthplace of Paderewski, Wieniawski— he indeed vr ell sustains the traditions of his native town. Abundant kSlavonic temperament, exquisite tone and sound musicianship, make him ore of the shining lights of the Violin world to-day. MRS ALICE GOWER-BURNS (The Melba of New Zealand) -AND--MISS BESSIE BEATTIE (Australia's favourite Piauiste). MAGNIFICENT CONCERT COMPANY, Prices— Dre-s Circle and Orchestral Stalk, 3/-j Stalls, 2/- ; Pit, 1/-, ; Manager,- Nevli.l Smith (Berlin an 1 Pa-isj. j

A GANG OF §OY BUSHRANGERS. EAIHU LADS ± AXE TO THE RANGES, STORES RAIDED FOR GUNS AND AMMUNITION. THE EXAMPLE OF A PERNICIOUS BIOGRAPH. [United Peess Association.] AUCKLAND, Saturday, ihe Auckland "Star's" Dargavillo cor respondent wires that it was reported from Kaihu on Wednesday' evening that i, three lads, aged about 18, broko into . Tierney's store, and stole two rifles, and 2000 cartridges. Also that they took three horses from a paddock, ans proceeded to Tutamoe, where the following morning they raided Oliver's store taking a gun and various goods. They then discarded the horses, which returned home. Tne gang afe now canYped in the ranges, which are difficult. . to traverse., It is rumoured that they stuck up a pedestrian in fruitless quest of casa. •• . ; . . . i The police have the ffiattpr in but the natives consider the capture will , be most difficult without the assistance i of expert bushmen and the natives. It • is declared that the action of the boys is the outcome 6f a . bushrangtng Bio- : graph recently exhibited at Kaihu, and the lads aro emulating the Kelly gang. '" ■» — Rotorna Ba'lixfraj'' Aficjden* By exrec dinply sirnirt j<ki:rn 'lisM. ti:e "N.Z. Crr.rlili-'' !:• ei:.i' Ic-il t;il.s week in •jive pli tures cC the r:ii!iv;iy m i.ldc:it on the K'.l.'ii'im 1!::"- A .--p-^- 1 .1 series nppe:.r.i a- :i -k";,; i-.i-m n' In this uie'.'s .:.-!,",:?. v. ' I ■: :l •'' - 1.1.v flu-' cue. SUNDAY SERVICES. CATHEDRAL.— B a.m. Holy Communion; 11 a.m. Morning Prayer; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH.— Sunday services : _ I a.M;) Moi'hihg Prayer ; 6k30 p.m., Evening Prayer. i ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH, Hardy-street. — Sunday, August 11th. — Preacher, Rev. C. H. Garland. Subjects — 11 a.m., "The Authoratative Guide to Prayer," Matt. vi. 9-13. 6.30 p.m., "Treasure and Anxiety," Matt, vi., 19-21. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Nilestreet East. — Sabbath, August 11th. — Rev. J. H. MacKenzie, 11 and 6.30. Tahuna, 2.30. BAPTIST OHURGH, Bridge-street.— -Sunday, August llth.— ll a.M. ( Mr F. Cullen; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Stanley Jenkin. Subject : "An Appeal to Protestants" (repeated by special request.) RICHkMOND BAPTIST CHURCH.— —11 a.m., Rev, Stanley Jenkin. STOKE PUBLIC HALL.— Service tomorrow evening, 7 o'clock. CHRISTIANS' CHAPEL, Waimea-st. — Lord's Day at 6.30, address by Mr Jos. J. Franklyn. Subject: "Moses — the Man with a Message and Mission." No. 4of scries of addresses ou O.T. characters: SALVATION ARiiV HALL— SUNDAY. A-jrasi 11-— ll a.m.. 3 p.m., Mid Tp x- Ma yjt Twyf'-d '.ondu'.tu<£ al.- clii.i T_e »n'ir.t at 7 p.m. \>Ul iU 'l - ,< Lr.aesj.g_t. IJ}— crated \\ D&etir— _ g« aad b_ l,-jtifuiJy i ji .itit— M.'_t>u*l 8S; - — is«, <Af.. kifrvr Co:- 1 WikHtcui ikil 4rx:-i~ i-,H/mmtil) Jt?t_vd_i 0-arth Cir--1 k.:ui« iluhuvxiil : 11, ilr ilordin ; <jM, lit!-.-, Js. Vvrymzn ; Htoke : 2.30, Mi H'tdtrm; li'ipe: 2.30, Mr Mordiu, 7, Mr Lightband ; Brightwater : 7, Mr l-'zirny ; Spring Grove: 11. Rev. ii. Ptrvman ; I,'pper Wakefield: 2.30, !'.':•/. ri. Peryman, 7, Mr F. Smith ; Kozhill : 11, Mr F. Smith. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Har-dy-st.— Rev. B. L. Thomas. Morning at 11. Evening at 6.30. "Life's Su- j premo Purpose." All seats free. j REASONS FOR ATTENDING CHURCH. 1. God has set apart oiie day in seven ' for Himself. Ex. xx., 10. Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy 2. God has always had places . for assembled worship. Patriarchal altars, the tabernacle, temple, synagogues, and the Christian churches. 3. The Church is a piace where God meets His people, and blesses them. Ex. xx., 24. In all places where I record my name, I will come unto thee, and bless thee. 4. The Church is a place where Ood reveals himself to his people. Ps. lxvii. 13. Thy way, 0 ! God is in the Sanctuary. 5 We are enjoined not to neglect pub'He worship. Heb. x 25. "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves tc~ gether as the manner of some of is." 6. God is honoured by the use of His ; day. His house, and the worship of j His people. Ps. cvii. 32. Let them exalt Him in the congregation of the ': people and praise Him in the assemk bly of the elders, l ' J SPIRITUALISM. 3 Ti/fR. Joseph Taylor Lectures at 3 - jjfj. TOMORROW Afternoon in the s Universal Institute on "Spiritualism c and Bible Truth." N.B.— Attendance s daily ior Clairvoyant, Phrenological, '- and Astro-Psychrometric Readings. "*" OCCULTISM. :e T ECTURE: "If there was no God, is JL_ and the Grave ended all;" n ' Wm. NORTON-TAYLOR, Occultist. n Second Sight Power and Telepathy Is Demonstrated, from articles handed uf 3. by audience. SUNDAY Night 7. k SILVER COIN- DRUIDS' HALL t! DO YOU WANT HEALTH? a Then Go to: ie ITT A uit TON-TAYLOR, P. C.T.M i- \V .OCCULT HEALER, PSYCHO ■c METAPHYSICIAN. Patients success se fully treated through painless, natural is drugless agencies. Consultation b; ir appointment. Church Street, nex ie Synagogue. Iv — THEATRE ROYAL. pis- MONDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1907. X7I NTERTAINMENT— By Pupils and ex-pupils of NELSON COLLEGI ' R ' GYMNASTIC DISPLAY ; Scenes fro; "The Rivals," and "King John. 2 CONCERT ific Tickets obtainable from Pupils. ;he Box Plan at Jacksons'. Iv- Prices 3s, 2s and ls. va- » . of A MALGATED SOCIETY OF CA J\. PENTERS AND JOINERS. rtv the NELSON BRANCH. be ["he (Registered as an Industrial Union 7e\- THE Usual Fortnightly Meeting v. be held in the New Club room, o% md Hingston's, grocer, Hardy street, ' TUESDAY, Augu6t 13th, at 8 p.m.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, 10 August 1907, Page 3

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