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SUNDAY SERVICES.

CATHEDRAL.™ 7.45 a.m., Holy Com niunion; 11 a.m.. .Morning .Prayer : 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Preacher. litv. O. R. Hewlett, morning ;i ii,J evening. ALL, SAINTS' CHURCH.—7.4S a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Moi'niivg Prayer: 0.30 p.m.. Evening Prayer. (Anthem, "Hear'' My Prayer.. Oh Lord.") Port, 9 a.m., Holy Communion. METHODIST SERVICES—ST. JOHN'S CHURCH.—II a.m.. Rev J. J. Lewis. Subject. "Through Storm to Calm." 6.30 p.m.. Rev. J. J. Lewis. Subject. "A Glorious Vision." Hampdenstreet-. 3 p.m.. Mi' Kenneth Lucas. Ham p deu-street, 2 p.m., Sunday School. Wwimen Road, 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Crump. PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH.—Rev. J. J. H. MacKenzie. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject. "Wye litre's Bible and' the Days before." First Church, Tali una. 2.30 p.n\ BAPTIST CHURCH. Bridge-street.— Services 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher. Rev. Wm. Lambert. Evening subject, "Christ's Moral Elevation." CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Hardy street.—Rev. B. L. Thomas. Morning at 11; Evening at- 6.30. "The Marvellous and the Commonplace." All Seats are Kree. SALVATION' ARMY.—7 a/n.. Ivneo Drill; 11 a.m.. Holiness; 3 p.m.. Praise: 7 p.m.. Salvation. ' Ensign and Mrs Bladin. GOSPE.L HALL. Collingwood-street. Gospei Meeting at 6.30. A hearty invitation extended to all. CHURCH OK CHRIST. Waimca-street. —Morning at 11. Worship ; Evening at 6.30. Preaching of Gospel. Preacher. Mr T. H. Mat'hictso.n. Subject. "The Conversion of a Queen's Treasurer." > HURCH OK CHRIST. Oddfellows' Ha-U. Richmond, —Mommf at 11. Worship ; Evening at 7. Preaching of Gospel. Preacher Mr P. Bolton. lICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH ClßCUlT.—Richmond : 11. Rev. C. Eaton; 6.30. Mr Bell. Stoke: 2.50. Mr Battev. 7. Mr Mears. Hope : 2.30. Rev. C. Ivitoiv. 7. Mr Bat-toy. Brightwater :7. Mr Hcdson. Spring Grove : 11. Mr Cowin, W-aV.mald: 7. Rev. C. Eaton. YVai-iti: 2.30. Mr Cowm. Foxhill : 11. Mr Shcat.

JEWELLED Pendants. Bangle*. .3 Brooches. Clinic. Engagement inss. etc. : jvll rew goods, most mederi- prices.—Geo. .Traveller. QIL.VER Back Brushe- 8< 6d. M.-rro-s O Us 6d ; nun-erous other Silver Requisites all low prices.—Geo. Muncaslrr. ridre-st. RS ! 0 v =ll rs ! .3 us t aiti v r c!.. 1 Perfect condition.--Tasmaivan Reeshment Rooms. 99 Bridge-strret. CURST-CLASS Mater kds and Workl rrnrship and right prices— Slinn's onair Shop. Bridge-street. T7IOR. a durahie, ■comfortable Pair of -U B-ots. let S. SI inn take your mca- ■ ~-c.—Bridge-Mrect..—Bridge-Mrect. ' KELSON HAH HOUR BOARD ELECTION. L'O THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. .- ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, In announcing my candidature lor a -at oil. the Harbour B„ard, I desire.to .ate that I am in favour of a. prudent id careful administration of the •ward's funds; at the same time full\ that it is of vital importance ■ > the welfare of the district that the Uirbour Board sliould be mamtr ; in«d-,|n :ch an efficient condition as will fully \eet the demands and Tequirom.ent.s_oi he Port, and especially m the direction c encourag.ng ttie development of trade ith the Ola Country by Direct Ocean ■ners. Yours Faithfully. WILLIAM LOCK. 10 THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am - Candidate for a feat as 'J'ity Councillor at the forthcoming elecon, and solicit your votes oil that ocasioni. As a resident in the city, I m anxious to ::ee> progress made in very ■possible direction, and' am satis;cd from observation us an onlooker that nunicipal r.ffairs can be improved itn various ways if taken up in the prober jpirit, i.e., as one would handle one's wn business—without regard to anything but the best possible results far lowey and labour expanded. One of the manv important matters vhich the City Council deals with is he water supply. This has of late been rv much i.n evidence, r.nd. in common with most residents. I hold my own opinions on this matter. Althonmh fn a GENERAL sense I agree with, the policy of the present Mayor, Mr Pettit, on the Water Question., we do not see eye to eye. lam .Or an advocate of expenditure on re••irincj: tho BIG DAM." I am led to "'is conclusion as a result of my own observation/ as to pressure, qualify of •atc.r from the B:.g Dim. a.nd supply "::r di.daiit and In rh parts of the city. If elected to a seat on the City Couiiil. I will favour the proposal being sub"litted to a vote of the Ratepayers, as he amount- involved i.s very and pinion, is divided as to whether the re■ll It will be wc.rtn the money required » ) obtain it. I would take this opportunity of sayine. that Mr Pettit and others with whom I n associated have know mv intention to opo'e them on this question, .and in . Ivoeating my /"•andidature ,-lh.cw J | o proper spirit which shoukl pervade ;üblic bodi-rs if consideration is to be .r.ven to all questions' apart from any personal element. I hope to speak on other matters at he Theatre on, Tuesday evening. Believe me. Yours trnlv. W. W. 'SNOD GRASS. 10 THE ELECTOR'S 6v THE CITY L O'F NELSON. " ADIES AND GEN'TLEMEN,— A,s a Candidate for the City Council r.iin;r the Harbour Board, T lie.; ■; xo'ic't your suffrages at the forthcomiti'./ election. I .rockcit th.-it the £70.C00 rcccnlly taken up in loans, and soent bv the .. il.v C wneil, and the £65.0C0 borrowed and spent by th|» Harbour Board. have been p. act ically wasted. The results effected are not good enou/di for the money, owing to blundering- incompetence ; and in tl e n'j;:.r future the work will nearly all need' doing over again, at the extra exWhat w badly needed is more rewrcst n-tiatives of practical a.nd constructive ability, prepared to stand on, an independent "platform : a.''d who are willing to !eg ; «late, not in the interests of cliques, •ird property owners, but of the general public. I am opposed to taking up further lo i.n.s in conneelioTi \\ : lh the present inet'.'retive .scheme of Harbour Improvements; and cunt en 1 I hat the City .rates .th' I a I'd' should bo sub. c Ui:it ally reduced. 'Your Obedient Servant, JOSEPH TAYLOR.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 22 April 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 22 April 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 22 April 1911, Page 6

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