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SUNDAY SERVICES. CATHEDRAL.— B. a.m., Holy Commu- . nion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer. (Volunteer Parade, Dominion Day, surplus morning offertory to be given to St. Andrews Orphanage). 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. , ALL SAINTS' CHURCH.— Sunday, September 26th. — 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Church Parade. Anthem: "Lift up your heads." 3 p.m.. Children's Service. 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. Anthem, "0 taste and see. - ' PORT, 9 a.m., Holy Communion. St. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH— 11 a.m., Rev. Jno. J. Lewis. Subject: "The Dearest Family Bond." 6.30 p.m., Rev. Jno. J. Lewis. Subject: "Apples of Sodom." A Revelation, a Warning, and An Appeal BAPTIST CHURCH, Bridge-street.— Sunday, Sept. 26th.— Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Conducted by Rev. Stanley Jenkin. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— 26th September.— Rev. J. H. MacKenzie, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Dominion Day Volunteer Parade. Surplus of morning collection devoted to St, Andrew's Orphanage. TAHUNA : 2.30. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Waimea-street. — Sunday Morning, Worship 11. Bible School, 3. Gospel Meeting, 6.30 Mr W. L. Jones. Subject: "Naaman's Lesson." Strangers cordially welcomed. CONGREGATIONAL Church, Hardystreet. — Services will be conducted morning and evening by .the Rev. David McKee Wright. subject : "His Friends."- Evening subject : "The Religion of Health." GOSPEL HALL, Collingwood-street.— Sunday, 26th Sept. — Sunday Schbol,---3 p.m. till 4 p.m. ; Gospel Meeting, 6.3) p.m. till 7.30 p.m. All interested welcome. No collection. ■ RICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH ClßCUlT.— Richmond : 11 Mr Hod- \ son, 6.30 Mrs Peryman. Stoke : 2.30 Rev. J. J. Lewis, 7, Mr F. Smith. Hope : 2.30 Mr F. Smith, 7 Mr Tunnicliffe. Brightwaater: 7 Rev. S. Peryman. Spring Grove: Mr Hodson. Upper Wakefield: 2.30 Mr Hodson, 7 Mr Lightband. Foxhill: 11 Rev. S. Peryman. INSTITUTE HALL, RICHMOND.— Gospel Address : at' 7 p.m. _T> APTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL- . ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, . NEXT SUNDAY (Oct. 3rd). — in the — SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Preachers : Revs. J. H. MacKenzie and Stanley Jenkin. PECIAL SERVICES will be held in • the Oddfellows' Hall, SUNDAY EVENING at 8 o'cock, under the .auspices of the CHURCH of JESUS CHRIST of LATTER DAY SAINTS. Special Missionaries from Utah will be present. Special Musical Numbers will bo rendered by Mr T. Taylor during the Services. Seats free. No collection. All invited. CRAYFISH ! Crayfish ! ! Crayfish ! ! ! Fresh Golden Bay Oysters. Mercer's, Wrong Bide Bridge-street. DON'T Throw your Old Boots away. Take them to SUNN for- repairs. SSLINN will make you a Pair of • Boots that willbe unequalled for ease and comfort. HE Fascinating WONDER-BOX, for CHILDREN. Only 9d. JACKSON and CO. 9D! 100 WONDER-BOXES just received. Get them now !9d ! JACKSON and CO. THREE Small Padocks To Let on slope back of Girls' School site, Toi Toi Valley ; Cottage in St. Vincentstreet ; also Orchard.— Apply at once to J P. COOKE, Royal -Blue House, Hardy-street. POISON will be laid on my Land at Kiwi for Dogs after, this date, Sept. 23rd, 1909. Horace Harford. TTOUSE T\ECURATIONS. LADIES, Make your Home look cheerful FOR XMAS. You can do so by calling on i HERBERT J. HINGSTON, Hardy-street, Who has the latest in Decorations. HERBERT J. HINGSTON, ERBERT J. HINGSTON, Wainui Tea and Fancy Goods Importer. Phone 320. ' THE WONDER BOX A SEALED SURPRISE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. A Companion to the Children's Encyclopaedia. Contains Puzzles, Games, Story Books, and a host of Novelties for amusing Children. On Sale at - ALF ROBINSON'S, LF ROBINSON'S, BOOKSELLER, Hardy-street. Prico 10d. Post free Is. FIRE FUND £2,500,000. CAPITAL ... £3,000,000 FIRE~FIRE. WHILE HESITATING YOU MAY BE RUINED. | INSURE WITH THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. HAVING been appointed Agent foi this well-known Company, I am prepared to accept all Classes of risks. Lowest Rates. Prompt Settlement. ALFRED GOULD, Bridge-street. Murray. Roberts, and Co., Chief Agents and Attorneys, Wellington. ' NEW GUINEA MISSION. HOLY TRINITY Schoolroom, RICHMOND, at p.m. on MONDAY, SEPT. 27th. Rev. Samuel Tomlinson, of the Anglican' Mission, will lecture. Admittance fee. Collection. The Vicarof Richmond will preside. A GLEANERS* UNION Missionary '" ' Meeting will 'be "held in the Shelbourne-street Schoolroom on MONDAY at 7.30 p.m. " QPORTING 4CJ.OODS 1909/10 CRICKET MATERIAL. Sugg's, Wisden's, and Pelthani Bats, Leg Guards, Batting and Wicket-keep-ing Gloves, Wickets, Duke's Leather and Composition Balls. Special discount for Clubs. TENNIS GOODS. Slazenger's and Bussey's Racquets, Slazenger's and Skye's Balls, Tennis Nets, etc. Special terms for Clubs. BOWLS. Laurie's Tested Bowls in sets and pairs, best /pocket) Measuring Tegs, (no bowler should be without ens). ANGLING GOODS. Every Requisite required. Write or call, and inspect same, satisfaction guaranteed. J. E. HOUNSELL & CO. EXCEIISIOR BUTCHERY. THE SHOP FOR QUALITY. 31bs. Sausages for Is. Pork Sausages 6d. Saveloys, German Sausage 6d. All Meat wrapped in grease-proof paper. ... - Inspection invited. .-•'■■■ . FRED, W. FAIREY. 1

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 25 September 1909, Page 3

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