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SUNDAY SERVICES, CATHEDRAL.—B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH.—7.4S a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer;, 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer (anthem, "I will sing of Thy Power) ; 6.30 p.m., Port. Evening Praver. ST. JOHR'S METHODIST CHURCH. —ll a.m., Mr H. P. Mourant. 6.30 p.m., Rev. J Crump Hampden-st., 2 p.m.. Sunday School; 3 p.m., Mr W. S. Mears. BAPTIST CHURCH, Bridge-street,— Services conducted by Rev. W. E. Lambert. Morniing at 11, "Christian Growth." Evening at 6.20, "Mistaken Judgments." Non-Church-goers heartily" invited. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. James H. MacKenzie, 11 a.m. and' 6.30 ■p.m. Evening theme, "On His Head were many Crowns.'' First Church. TAHUNA. 2.30 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Oddfellows' Hall. Richmond).—Morning, at 11. Worship; Evening at 7, Preaching of Gospel. GOSPEL HALL, Collingwood-street.— Gospel Meeting at 6.30. 'A hearty invitation. to all. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Hardy street.—Rev. B. L. Thomas. Morning at. 11 ; Evening at 6.30. "A Great Discovery." All Seats are Free. SALVATION' ARMY.—7 a.m., Prayer Meeting; 11 a.m.. Holiness; 3 p.m.. Praise; 7 p.m.. Salvation. Bright Singing. A hearty welcome. Etisicn and Mrs Bladin. RICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH ClßCUlT.—Richmond : 11 a.m., Mr Bell : 6.30 p.m., Rev. C .Eaton. Stoke : : 2.30, Mr F. Smith. 7, Mr Monrant. Hope: 2.30, Mr Bell : 7 Mission Band. Brightwater: 7, Mr Tunnicliffe. Spring Grove: 11, Mr Fairey. Wakefield.: 7. Mr Lucas. Wai-iti : 2.30. Mr Tunnicliffe. Foxhill: 11 a.m'.. Rev. C. Eaton. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Waimea-street. —Lord's Day Services. —II a.m., Worship. Speaker. Geo. D. Verco. Subject. "Heairt Longines." 3 r>.m.. Bible School and Bible Class. 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service. Subject: "The Coronation of Christ." Preacher, Geo. D. Verco. — [ • V EDANTA LECTURE, Foresters' Hall, Collingwood-st. Sister Avabamia, Representative of Vedajita, speaker. Sunday, 7 'p.m., "Who was Adam and Eve, and l where was the Garden- of Eden?" (Vedanta standpoint). Wednesday, 3 p.m. (Ladies only). How to treat the Face, Neck, and Hair for Health, Youth, and Beauty?" (Lecture demonstrated). 6d. Sunday collection. A.ll welcome. Bring friends.

Too Much Is a tax on the bodily Meat functions. . Thistle Oats being most easily digested and quiclrly assimilated, give the system the fullest nutrition with the lease amount of work. Thistle Oats si PROPER GLASSES CORRECT EYE TROUBLES. WHEN" you seek a. better light, or must hold the book away for reading, you may be sure your eyes need '-attention. There is tix> immediate cau£© "for aHaron ; ,but Jjave your eyes tested bv COOTE AND SAND'STEIN, who will advise Glasses only if necessary. Sixteen Yeans' actual experience in all branches of 'Optical Work and Modem Equipment ©liable us to prescribe with accuracy and precision. Consultation; with us is FREE. GOOTE & SANDHTEIN, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Doctors' Prescriptions Accurately Disnensed One of th© members of the firm will visit this District shortly. '"strange" YET TRUE THE ONLY EUCALYPTUS EXTRA C,T awarded a Gold Medal at the New Zealand " International Exhibition was awarded i the now famous DINGO EUCALYPTUS EXTRACT. NOW TO BE BOUGHT FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. . 1/- PER BOTTLE. LEVIN AND CO., ! Wholesale Atfente. Rheumo removes the excess uric acid from the blood. Hence it is the best cure for rheumatism and gout. All Chemists' and Storei* * 3/6 and 4/6. Watch Your Feet! If you are a man with your ivajr to make, look to your feet! Untidy boots will spoil you, however well you are dressed and hatted. Get neat boots snl make them look well and last long by using a perfect polish. It is spelled R-A-D-I-U-M S A.t a trilling cost it gives a permanent polish and a unique preservative. You spread it (liinly now and then. Occasional rubbing does the rest. You have a dense black, very brilliant gloss. At a cost of sixpence you get incalculable extra wear in your boota. Made by McLEOD, If 10 " Martinborousth & Wellington. Sold Evertwiieri£.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 24 June 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 24 June 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 24 June 1911, Page 6

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