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SUNDAY SERVICES CATHEDRAL.—B a.m. Holy Communion; 11 a.m. Morning Prayer; 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer, preacher v The Vicar. Subject: "The Gospel and the Body. Wood Mission Hall—Sunday 7 p.m., Thursday 7.15 p.m. ALL -SAINTS' CHURCH.—II a.m. Special address, Anthem "God so Loved the World"; 6.30 p.m.. An address to mothers, wives, and friends of our Boys at the Front. Hymns I 437, 234, 230, 231. Anthem "No ! Shadows Yonder" (from "The Holy City "—Gaul). Port, Holy Communion 9 a.m.; service 6.30 D.m. i ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH— Rev. W. Baumber. 11 a.m. "Words of Comfort"; 6-30 p.m. "A Great Challenge." Retiring- Collection towards maintenance of our Church's i work at Trentham and Featherston Camus. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Rev. J. H. Mackenzie, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject, "Who Bears the Burden?" First Church, Tahuna, 2.30 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Spring Grove.— 10 a.m. School and Bible Class; 11 a.m. Worship. Special offering 'or Building Fund; 6.30 p.m. P <rti' Meeting; 7 p.m. Gospel service "Final offering for Y.M.C.A. Institute. Minister : S. J. Mathieson. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—II a.m. Rev. W. E. Lambert; 6.30 p.m. Rev. W. S. Fernie BAPTIST CHURCH, RICHMOND.— 11 a.m.- Supply ; 6.30 p.nr. Supply. All cordially invited. RICHMOND METHODIST CIRCUIT— Richmond, 11 Rev. A. Ashcroft, 7 Missioner L. Brooks; Stoke, 2.30 Missioner L. Brooks, 7Mr Phelan; Hope, 2.30 Mr H. Bateup, 7 Mr Roughton; Brightwater, 7 Mr F. Bateup; Spring Grove, 11 Missioner, L. Brooks (Church Anniversary); Wakefield, 7 Rev. A. Ashcroft; Wai-iti, 2.30 Rev. A- Ashcroft; Foxhill, 11 Mr Lewis; Gordon, 2.30 Mr Lewis. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Waimea street. —ll a-.m. Worship; 3 p.m. Bible •School; 6 p.m. Prayer Service,- 6.30 Gospel Service. Pi-eacher: P. A. Dickson. Subject: "Spiritual Dynamite." PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF WAKEFIELD.—DovedaIe 11 a.m. 88 Valley 3 p.m., Wakefield 7 p.m. Holy Communion, The Vicar; Wakefield 11 a.m.,' Foxhill 7 p.m., Rev. W. Bedwell.

NELSON BAPTIST CHURCH. Bridge street CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. 7.30 a.m. Intercessory Service; 11 a.m. Rev. \V. S. Fernie of^Dnnedin; 3 p.m. "United Bible Class, address: Mr. W. J. Strong, of China; 6.30 p.m. Rev. W. K. Lambert. Wednesday, May 31st. Annual Church Social at 7.30 p.m. All heartily invited.

"OPE Residents.—Have you seen our . Children's and Girls' velvet 1 bar shoes from 3s 6d per pair at DEE AND SONS? ELGROVE Residents.—When in town call and see our large assorted stock of Men's E. J. Kip, chrome, split and French Calf shooter boots—largest stock in Nelson at Dee and Sons. TADMGR Residents.—You can get 7 tins Nugget.Polish Is; Felt slippers from Is; two pairs shaped Rubber heels la at Dee and Sons. "AKA Residents.—This is for men only.—Greenhide shooter boots, nailed or plain, 18s 6d, 21s, and 22s 6d at Dee and Sons. "URCHISON Residents.—Gaiters! . Gaiters !! Just the thing for the bad -weather, -which is sure to come; Grey, Fawn, and Navy at Dee and Sons. AKATJ Residents.—Just received, ; large shipment of gum boots and goloshes, for Men, Women, and Children.—Dee and Sons. Big Boot and Suit Store. " "OWARD Goldfield Residents.—Ask . for the "Red Seal" Thigh Gum boots with leather soles and heels, Nail' ed 455, post Is 2d; wear, guaranteed; Agents—Dee and Sons. ICHMOND Residents.—Ladies! tan ; Derby Shoes, 7s 6d and 10s 6d, wear guaranteed, at Dee and Sons. Big Boot and Suit Store. PPLEBY Residents.—Ladies' leath.er slippers 3s 9d; carpet slippers 2s 6d; felt slippers lid, at Dee and Sons. Big Boot and Suit Store. I TORE Residents.—Ask for the "Health" Brand of fotwear, because they are the most comfortable and wear longer than any other brand. Agents, Dee and Sons. -AKEFEELD RESIDENTS.—Men r Men!! Men!!! Grip this opportunity and buy a pair of our -welted Glace Golosh Bals 18s 6d at Dee and Sons. ■ ANDSMEN.—Dee and Sons are tooting their own trumpet"again, and every toot is a bargain. ■ B Sharp and secure at pair of our 22s' 6d 'boots for 20s . They're tip top. APAWERA 'Residents.—Just arriv- . Ed, Men's Chrome Boots, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, and 16s 6d, every pair guaranteed all leather by Dee and Sons. "IWI Residents.—Bring your infants . and Girls and Boys to us, we are fond of kiddies and would love to boot them. Dee and Sons, for large assortment of Children's fotwear. ROHESTRAL Players.—lf you want 'Health" we have got them.—in fact we are sole agents for the best Brand.—Dee and Sons. IUI Residents.—Strong school boots . for. your 'boys and girls in great variety, at reasonable prices at Dee and Sons. Big Boot and Suit Store. IPRING GROVE Residents.—Men's Working Boots 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d 17s 6d, 18s 6d, 19s 6d, 21s, and 22s 6d. Every line good value for money.—■ Dee and Sons. _LENHOPE Residents. —Now is the " time to give thought to your Win ter boots. Just now we are showing some beautiful iHnes. Come in. and look.—Dee and Sons. KOHATU Residents. —Bring us your old boots we will returni them like new. All work done by experts.:—Dee and Sons. Big Boot and Suit Store. RIGHTWATER Residents try our strong leather dairy boots for women, only 10s 6d at Dee and Sons. Big Boot and Suit Store. BISEHOPDALE Residents.—Just now we are showing the greatest range of styles in Ladies' boots and shoes ever seen in, Nelson, prices from 10s 6d.—Dee and Sons. OXHILTj Residents. Slippers! .' Slippers!! JuH? landed, six large cases of up-to-date slippers. Priced from lid to lis 6d—-Dee and Sons.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 27 May 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 27 May 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 27 May 1916, Page 6

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