SUNDAY SERVICES. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH.—7.4S a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer (Preacher, Rev. A. W. Stace) ; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer (Preacher, the Rev T. J. Smith) (anthem "Grieve not the Holy Spirit) ; 9 a.m., Port, Holy Communion. ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH. —ll a.m.. Rev. J. J. Lewi?. Subject, "The Re-spon.sibili.ty of Christian Electors." 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Crump. Hampden-etreet: 2 p.m., Sunday School; 3 p.m., Mr K. Lucas; 6.30 p.m., Rtev. J. J. Lewis. . Subject: "The Glorious Proclamation." BAPTIST CHURCH. Bridge-street.— Rev. W. E. LannbeVt. Mornin«- at 11 ; E.veninp- at 6.30. Evening subject, "The Three Grosses." PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Rev. J. -,H. MacKenzie, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject, "Labour Sunday !" Fdrst Church, Tahuna, 2.30 ip.m. COwGREQ AT-lONAL CHURCH, Hardy street.—Sunday School Annivei'sary Services.—ll a.m., Mr G. D. Verco; 3 p.m., Mr G. E. Bodley ; 6.30 p.m.. Rev B L Thomas Collections towards S.S. "Funds. RICHMOND METHODIST CIRCUIT. —Richmond : 11 a.m., Rev. C. Eaiton ; 6.30 p.m., Mr E. A. Israel. Stoke: 2.6u. Mr Israel ; 7, Mr Mourant. Hope: 2.30, Rev. C. Eaton; 7, Mr HiddlestoiTi. .. Brightrwater: 7, Rev. C. Eaten. SDrinsr Grove: 11, Mr Fa.irev. Wakefield : 7. Mr Battev. Wapiti : 2.50, Mr B'attey. Foxhill: ' 11. Mr Ba.ttey. CHURCH OF CHRIST.—Lord's Day Services. —11 a.m., Worship; 3 p.m.. Bible School and. Bilble Class-; 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service (suibiec't. "The Two Ways.") Preacher," Geo. D. Veirco. CHURCH' OF CHRIST, Richmond.— Morning at 11 ; Evening at 7, Gospel Service. Subieot. "Honouring the Christ." Preacher, J. G. Price, Evangelist. SALVATION ARMY.—7 a.m., Kneedrill; 11a.m.. Holiness (Ca.pt. Bugs?) ; 3 p.m., Praise; 7,p.m., Salvation (Ensisn Bladim). A welcome for all. GOSPEL HALL, Collingwood-street.— Gospel Meeting, at 6.30. A hearty invitation to all.
"RS. SINCLAIR. PALMIST, at - Mr. Phim'e, Grove-street, from 10 to 10. Short stay; CROWDED! I am blocked for room k_7 to shew my .beautiful e€ock of indent goods which have just arrived. No reasonable, offer refused.—Frank Harford. CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL. NNI VERSARY SERVICES TO- - Morning at 11—Mr G. D. Verco. Afternoon at 3—Mr G. E. Bodley. Evening at 6.3o—Rev. B. L. Thomas. Special Singing by Sunday School Choir; assisted by Orchestra. Collectionsi towards School Funds. Tea and Entertainment, Wednesday -vext, at 6.15 p.m. i . • DIOCESAN SYNOD. SUNDAY '''"■ SERVICES. Christ Church. —11 a.m.: Rev. E. A. Paifeer; 7 p.m. :' Rev. T. Fielden Taylor. . ■ , AH Saints.—ll a.m. : Rev. A. W. C Stace; 6-30 p.m.: Rev. T. J. Smith. St. Peter's, Suburban North. —7. p.m. (Holy Communion) : Rev. A: J. Carr. / St. John's, Happy .Valley.—ll a.m., (Holy Ccnjiinion), Rev. A. J. Carr. St. Stephen's. Tahainanui. —11 a.m. : Rev. ( T. FieLden Taylor; 6.30 ;p:m. : Rev. » ; G. A. Grossman." St. Barnabas', STxike. —11 a.m., Rev. R. dt! Lamibeijt. 7 p.m. : Ven. Archdeacon York. Holy Trinity, Richmond). —11 *a.m. : Ven. Archideacon lork; 7 ip.an. : Mr. R. Cottle. St. Adban's." Appleby —3 p.m. : Ven. Archdeacon York. St. John's, Wakefield.—ll *.im. : Rev.. F. Samipsion; 7 pjna. : Rov. X. Sampson. " ■■ ■ t St. Luke's, FoxhiU.—3 p.m. : Rev. I< - Sampson. " •-. I. O, R.
ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL. TUESDAY, OCT. 24th. x EMBERS of ;Bud of Promise, Resquested to attend!;. -Basket Night for manibsr.s. Addresses,. Vocal Items, etc. VICTORY ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. NO. 12. I lation, and Inivestftaine of Officers will take place- "at the Masonic Hall oa MONDAY EVENING; at 7.30 o'clock.. Visiting Companions invited. " IFE, Windsor, Review of Reviews, A Cosmopolitan, Pearson's. New, ■Ainelie's," and* other Magazines to hand. —Bunny and C°. - ',' HARBOUR EXCURSIONS, f - AUNCH ISABEL-will ply-to and _ jffnom the Bouldeir Bank and 'Lvhtnbu.se on MONDAY.' leaving the- Boatlanding. Return Is; Children half-price. Parties ai-ranged f-or. - HE GOVERNOR IS COMING Ii is urgent that evcrv man has a good fitting SUIT on for the. occa r -ion. These may be obtained from our -plendid lot of BOX SUITS just opened 'at bed-rock prices); Don't buy or order your SPRING 3UIT until you have seen what we offer. On account of unrest in the Labour riarket prices are .advancing; but oi.rs ire as low" as ever. Large u-jocks of DENIMS at 3s 6d per pair. Peopld from the Back Country may save money by buying ■ through .post trorn; us. We pay postage. There will be a crowd to see the Gove, nor, all dressed in Suits from MEARS'. : Our Box and Tailored Suits are up to date. Don't fail to secure one. MEARS. MANCHESTER HOUSE, • BRIDGE .STREET.
Nelson No-License League. A imER-OHUBCH ■ RALLY, In th« interests of aO LICENSE AND DOMINION PRiOHIBII lON. Address by REV. Zl. de LAMBEKI\ Anglican Minister from Blenheim; Assisted by Local Speakes*. THEATRE ROYAL, SUNDAY EVENING NEXT,/0CT.22 t 8 15P.M, Collection will be taken up.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 6
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