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Rust-is very prevalent in the wheatareas in the Rangitik'ei district, where -i' this year especially large areas aTe under . -l~ cultivation. The Prime Minister has re- -: ceived from a large grower some samples . - of oaten leaves" badly tainted with'rust. -- Teh rust had. ■only showed itself during -" the last few daysj and from appearances ''■ it looked as it the wheat might- come to Ttothinir. The crop from which the -- - samples were taken had ad the appearance of a 70-bushel crop. The writer -~- ■understood that ail, or nearly all, the "' crops about Bulls and Marton were 1- rusted in the same way, and it was * - possible they would return no milling ""I- wheat. Oats growing alongside showed .' no" signs of disease. The Prime Minister "■_". has informed the Minister for Agiicul- > "" ture of tie matter "who will make due i - investigation. "'; - Super-patriots in Germany who" favour *. "'cleansing" the German language of all " /'enemy words," especially English and - i&ioms en which German comVmerce and .trade have waxed. fat, have ----been defeated at a session of the. German Hotelkeepers' Association in Berlin -" (says a London paper). The meeting de- " cided-unanimously that the. word "hotel" - had. become so "integral a part* of the language that "Gasthof," "Fremdenhof" - r or" "Logierhaus" conld not now be adopt- ,' - ed with profit, desirable as it was to : " expunge so -notorious an enemy-excres-cence from the German lexicon. : *"

I-^-^"-;-'- -.{-SMDAY.-SQayiCEh ■. ; : ■: CATHEDRAL- Sunday. 8 .a.m. Corporate Communion" for Girls' Friendly Society; 11 ' a.m.. Morning Prayer, preacher: Rev.- J- Rogers, 8.A.; 6.30 p.m. Everting preacher: The Bishop cf Nelson. '' ALT, SAINTS' CHURCH.—Sunday. January. 2nd. 7.45 a.m. Holy Conimu/aaanj 11 * ajca. Morning"; Prayer, preacher: The Bishop of .Nelson-; Ev- . ening Prayer 6.30 p.m.,preacher:. Rev. J. Rogers, 8.A.: Port *€-30 p.m. ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH-^ Sunday, Jan. 2nd 1916. Rev. W- -" Baumber. 11 am. "Divine Guidance." .-/.6:30 p.it>- • "Thy King-do-a ("Mme."' V-'Special thank-offering in aid of Church funds. - NELSON BAPTIST CHURCH, Bridge ; "street.—Rev. W. E. Lambert. 7.30 ' £.m. Intercessory Service; 11 a.m. ''A _.Sfew Year's' Promise" ; 6.30 p.m. .-?"" *.l>iyine Leadang." Non Church-goers "*'~ heartily invited. CRURCH OF CHRIST, Waimea street. _' —ll a.m. Worship; 3 -p.m. Bible - School; 6 p.m. Prayer Service; 6-30 " p.m. Gospel Service. Preacher: M. O- Johnston. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Rev. J. H.'Mackenzie. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. - Evening Subject -. "Years Without - End." First. Church, Tahuna, • 2.30 .BAPTIST CHURCH, RICHMOND.— U a.m. Mr Emmett; 7 p.m. supply. . All cordially invited. "CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—Lower Hardy street.. Rev. T. G. Butler.. 11 aJm. Anniversary League rf Young •' .Worshippers; >6.3Q*p.m. "A Question --for'the New Year." PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF AVAKE- .* FTEL©:—Wakefield 11 aJm. Holy Comininnon, 7- jp.m.; Foxbill 3 p.m. Rev. J~ R. Dart. FORESXERS" HALL.—7.4S p.m. Subject: 1916—A RcJ Dawn, and iter Meaning." Preacher: Mr ACurrowl RICHMOND METHODIST CIRCUIT— Richmond, H Rev.- A- Ashcroft, 7.. -Mr Bell; Stoke, 2.30 Rev. A. Ash- ,- croft;-? Mr F.JBateup; Hope, 2.20 Rear. W. Baumber,'7. Mr Lightband; Brjghijrater,,,. 7 Rev. .A. Asfccrofi"; .. Sprang - --Grove,' 11 Mr F. Tunnicliff=.; WakefieW. .7 Mr F. Tunnicliffe; .Wai-itJ, £3O Mr H'etherragton; Fox-, -hill, K Rev. A. J. Webster; Gordon. 2.30* Mr T. Cro;j>.

SrTHE CATHEDRAL. - YEAR'S DAY. 1 TJolyCtopinvanion, ? a.m. « ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. J - YEAR'S DAY : ; Holy Communion, 7.45 a.m. PARISH OF CHRIST CHURCH. 2% SOCIAL. .OATHERTNC- -*,-ili be Jl\. he© -at. the School of Music on FRIDAY, the 7th January *rqx., at 8 p.m.. forbid -farewell to the Rev. J. P. Kemptorrieh, and .to welcome the Rev. Dr.WeeJtsand Mrs Weeys. .--All adult membera of the contestation «and ■■■the friends of the Rev. Mr nt:i Mrs K«jnipfchorne are invited to "-be present. ,i ~: H. M. FIELD. ;; F. C. J. COCKRIJRX, '-.'■- .'.■/-"•'■" Churchwardens. 3 TO BUILDERS. .ENDERS are required 'fox building Fruit Preserving Factory at Motueka. Plans etc. at ; S. CATE'S. Mill Road. Motneka. Satnrday Ist Jan., 1916. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY. [~OLY CX>M3rcNION at the Ca-the-L dral a* 8 a.m. on Sundaj' next. All /members and associates are invited to attend. - • . « --•-E. O. McGUIRE, ■$ EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, r NELSON". AY" be consnlt-sd at his Private Residence, 93 COLLING WOOD-SX

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 31 December 1915, Page 6

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