SUNDAY SERVICES. THE CATHEDRAE— 6th Sunday after Trinity.—B a.m. Holy Communion ; 1 i a.m. Mornini>; Prayer (short) and Holy Communion; 6.30 p.m. Kveniny Pray er. Preacher: The Dean. ALL FAINTS'—6th .Sunday after Trinity.- 745 a.m. Holy Communion: 11 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion ; 6.30 p.m. Kvt'iisimi;-. fanon Wo 11 .stein. Port Mission Hall. KOllg. BAPTIST CHl''R-C!H.--(Mectin»; for prayer 10.30, 6.30). II a.m. "A Prophet's Failure" ; 7 p.m. Young people's service, "The Survival of the Fit test." Communion service to follow. Preacher: Rev. .John Laird, B. A. A seat, a book, a welcome. ST. JOHN'S ..METHODIST CHURCH— Rev. K. 1). Patchett. 11 a.m. subject. "Comfort".; 7 p.m. '-Life's Open Doors." Monthly service, of Holy Communion. Solo at the evening service, "Behold 1 Stand at the. Door." T.RLVITY PRESBYTERIAN. l-EURCH —ll a.m. "I Believe in the Holy Ghost" ; 7 p.m. Things that shall be here and hereafter ; (10) "Hell, or the principle oi" Retribution in the spirit World." Tahuna. 2.30 p.m. Preacher. R*v. G. H. Gibb. B.A. CHURCH, Lnwer Hardv street.--.Services' will be conducted bv the Rev. Paul Cane, of Samoa. 1 la.m. "Shortsightedness : 6.30 p.m. "The Abiding Place of Christ." Anthem—-"Thine. 0 Lord. j.s the Greatness." Communion at close of evening; service. PAROCHIAL, DISTORT FST OF WAKb. FlELD.—Wakefield 8 a.m. Holv Communion. 11 a.m. : Gordon 2.30 p.m. Foxhill 7 p.m. Tlie Vicar. \\ akeheld 7 p.m. Mr Hodgson. CHURCH OIF CHRIST, Waimea st.--11a.m. Worship, speaker: P. A- Dick son; 3 p.m. Bible .School: 6.30 p.m. Praver Service; 7 p.m. Gospel Service, preacher: P. A. Dickson. Subject: "The Preacher's Message. Baptism at close of service'. RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH.11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Pastor I'-. -1 • Jones All welcome. RICHMOND METHODIST CTRCUT , - .Richmond, 11 Rev. W. W-ills 7 Donfflaa; Stoke 2.30 Rev. W "Kills*. 7 Brooks : Hope 3 Missionev Brooks, 7 Mr Smith; Bri-htwate>- 7 Mr Phelan ; iSpring Grove, 11 Missioner Brooks; Wakefield 7 Rev. W. Wills: Wai-iti. 2.30 Mr Burn, 7 Mr Lewis; Foxhill 11 Mr Burn. T H A N K S,
"RS. HA.GEN and Fa.mi.y desire to Thank all kind Friends for letters, curds mirl telegrams in their late sad bereavement ; also for help and sympathy in my late, accident. NELSON ACADEMY Or MUSIC. Director. MR JOHi.N TAIT. A.R.C.O. TALF'-TEIRM commences on MOtX NELSON RPTfIRNPI) SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION, .EIMB-TCRS are. neieuy iiutuieu that subscription for the current year became due on Hie Ist May la- f . <New members may now enrol, a supply of Badges haviiijj come to hand. N. A. V'EBCOE.. Hon. Sec.
WA)?\ TED, Tailoress immediately, Trousers and Vest and Wkirt Hand. . Wages 35s pei" week. Constant employment.—..\lears, Tailor, Lowei Hardy street. OUR Stocktaking Sale is still going strong. Scores of Genuine Bargains for this week-end.—Mears's Drapery Sale, Lower Hardy street . SEE our windows for 2s 6d Hats. Hundreds to choose from. We haveseveral pieces 54-inch Sheeting. We offer at 2s 6d. Worth double the money. —Mears's Drapery Sale, Lower Hardy street. FLAINNELE/TTIE, 10s the dozen yds. ; Sewing Cotton 4s 3d the dozen ; Cardigan Jackets 7s 6d ; Heavy Cotton and Wool Sox Is per pair. Other lines equally cheap.- '.Mears's Drapery Sale, Lower Hardv street. W.ATQH Your Step, a simple melody with simple words, 2s a copy at AITTNO, a new Song with a pleasing refrain, 2s a copy at i . L", r '=!. Nelson. J7"OU can buy vour Winter Underwear from "DEE & SONS with your eyes shut. Best assortment at unbeatable prices in all wool goods. 'E'LL all get back to normal some day ; but our Ladies' 12s 6d Shoes are at normal. That is pre-war prices. Come and see the reason.—DEE & SONS
/E will not sacrifice Quality for Price in our made-to-measure Guits. We're keeping up our old standard—best Suits in the market.—D'EE & SONS.
r E'VE only 15 left at 70s. When t t they're sold the price of .another lot will be so high that we'll not restock our guaranteed Oil Coaf."—DEE & SONS. -NOTHE'R lot Boys' .fancy top Stockings, all Wool and l , good wearing, 3s 9cL to 4s lid; fit boys up to 14. Call and.ask to see these.—DEE & SONS. A CHAIN" is no stronger than its weakest link. There's not a single weak link in our Tailored Box Suit. l :. Come and see why.—DEE & SONS. IHEY'iRiE saying, if you want good Boots for Ladies and Men, go to DEE & SON'S. You'll get the reason by stepping into our Boot Department.
m =5Ni« ,very Gold Timepiece "Po»~ wrist we£B.B"It. is the Gentler Sex's favourite, for it is as useful -and convenient to tlieiu as the vadium dial watch i.s to the soldier. NEW BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT AT KEEN PRICES. "We have just opened up a pa.vtie.ul.arly fine assortment of Liadies' gold watches —so charming—so han clsmne—so dainty. Both Bracelet and Wristlet-strap watches are seen to their best in this array. LOUIS 109 Trafalgar-st., NELSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 162, 6 July 1918, Page 6
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