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SUNDAY SERVICES. ALL SAINTS 1 CHURCH, Sunday, September 13th.— 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. Anthem, In humble faith and holy love. Si. JO.HN'S METHODIST CHURCH, Hardy-street. — Sunday, Sept. 13th.— Preacher: Rev. C. H. Garland, morning and evening.- Subjeot : "Evolution and Redemption." CATHEDRAL, Sunday, Sept. 13th.— 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 6.30 p.m., Evening. Prayer. Wood School, 11 a.m., Morning Prayer. BAPTIST CHURCH.— Sunday, Sept. 13th. — Services as under: — 11 a.m., Rev. George Jones; 6.30 p.m., Rev.' Stanley Jenkin. Subject : "The Chris-, tian Non-conformity." RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH.— Sunday, Sept. 13th.— 11 a.m., »Rev. otanley Jenlcin. PRESBYxERIAN CHURCH-Sunday, 13th Sept.— Rev. J. H. MacKenzie, at 11 a m and 6.30 p.m. TAHUNA, 2.30 GOSPEL HALL, Collingwood-street. - Sunday.— Gospel Meeting at 6.30 p.m. Speaker, Mr H. Powell. Subject: "The Oity of Jericho." No collection. You are invited to come. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Waimea-streef. — bunday morning— Worship 11. Evening, Gospel Meeting, 6.30. Mr W. L. Jpnes- "Weighed in the balances." ..fright service. No collection. Everybody welcome. R^nT OTS?0 T S? ME THODIST CHURCH CIRCUIT.-Richmond 11, Rev. S. ?57 ma "J 6 - 3 °. Rev. S. Peryman; f l ° ke < By 30 ' Rev. S. Peryman; Hope, , 2.30 Mr Percival; 7, Mr Mears Brightwater, 7. Mr F. Smith; Spring 2 \°7 e k \h Mr Tahe y • U PP« r Wakey Ln^' Mr Mears '- 7 > r Bateup; Foxhill, 11, Mr Bateup. CONGREGATIONAL Church, Hardystreet.— Rev. B. L. Thomas. Morning at 11. Evening at 6.30. "The Pursuit ol Happiness." All seats are free. TJie establishment of a crematorium in Wellington is not now far distant (says the "Times"). The subscriptions received amount to about £830, including Miss Studholme's donation of £400, and to this total has to be added the City Council's contribution of £400. It is estimated that the bare necessities (funiarces. etc.) will absorb £900, but the funds in hand will enable a commencement to be made with the work. EGGS FOR SETTING.— White Leghorns, American type, 7s 6d and 10s 6d a sitting. My Birds secured most points in this class afc Nelson and Motueka Shows. Pekin and Indian Runer Ducks 5s and 7s 6d. My Pekin Drake holds the championship for the South Island. Miss M. FLEMING, Grove-st. LOSE, Friday, in ov.near G.P.0., several £1 notes. Liberal reward at Mail Office. A SACRED Cantata, "The Rolling Seasons," will be given in St. John's Church, Wakefield, on WEDNESDAY Evening, 16th, by the Foxhill Choir. MTTGTP Singing, Pianoforte, IVI LJOIU Theory, Etc. Mb G. F. Nayloe. Prof. Diploma I.S.M 22 Trafalgar Square, Nelson. MISS HOOPER'S Private School.— Pupils taught to "sth Standard. Yearly examination by Public School Inspectors. Vacancy for one or two girl boarders. Second term begins Thursday, 17th inst. — 48 Nile-street East. LOST, a, Gold Wire Bangle with Lucy Beans attached, either in town or Port. Reward "Mail" Office. SUPERIOR Furnished Double-bedded Room to let in private house. With or without board. Address "O," Mail Office. LOST, last night, a Dark Tortoiseshell Comb. Reward at "Mail" Office. T3IANOFORTE & HARMONY. MISS Ellwood Coote, L.A.8., will resume teaching on THURSDAY, 17th September, at her rooms in Tyree's Buildings. NOW OPENING.— Yet Another Shipment of 2 Cases of Artificial Wreaths. Some direct from London. A. SHONE, Cabinetmaker and Embalmer, Collingwood-street. THANKS. I TENDER my sincere Thanks to tho Burgesses for my re-election to a seat on the City Council. I offered myself as a candidate as it was represented \ to me that I could render the city use ; ful service, and to do that will be my sole aim as a Councillor. < THOMAS NEALE. NELSON BAPTIST CHURCH. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 7.30 o'clock. PLEASANT EVENING with MUSIC, POEM, and STORY. Refreshments. Admission 6d. DAUGHTERS WILLIAM 111., L.L.O.L. No. 6. MONTHLY Meeting to be held in Lodgeroom, Collingwood-street, MONDAY, 14th..., Social. True Blues cordially invited. Pound night. Sisters only. Doors tyled 7.30 sharp. By Order •< .M. TTlTif OF~ NELSON. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. IN pursuance of the provisions of "Tho Municipal Corporations Act, 1900," and the several amendments thereof, and "The Local Elections Act. 1904," I hereby give notice that ai a POLL this day taken for the ELECTION of ONE COUNCILLOR of the City of Nelson, to till the vacancy caused by the resignation of Cr. Lightband, the result was as follows : — No. • ! I Name of Candidate. Vows. NEALE, Thomas ; -U0 JOHNSTON, John Kirkpatrick 4!7 ... Informal 6 : I therefore declare tho said Thjnss Neale, being the candidate' who -eceived the highest mimber of votes, to be duly elected as such Councillor as afiresaid. Dated this 11th day of Sept., .909 A. R. SMART. Returning Officer^

THEATRE ROYAL, TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! WAKEFIELD— MONDAY, 14th. ...JHE TTNIQUf ' TESNTERTAINERS, Unique JCiNTERTAiNERS, Presenting the AMERICAN FLEET PICTURES, Depicting by means of the Biograph, Taken on the Spot— Tho Departure from Hampton Roads, The Meeting with the Channel Squadron, The "Connecticut" Firing a Salute, And Many Other Incidents of the Cruise of the GREAT WHITE FLEET. GREAT WHITE FLEET. Special engagement of THE ARMQN BROS. THE ARMON BROS. in eccentric mueical melanges. Elsie Coralie, Illustrated Songstress. Fred Jennings, The Musical Moke. Ivy Gilmour, Serio and Dancer. Will Minton, Comedian. I/eigh Forreet, Soprano, and Frank Musgrove, Actor Vocalist. Also Two One Act Comedies. Popular Prices : 3s, 2s, Is.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 September 1908, Page 3

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