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SUNDAY SERVICES.

THE CATHEDRAL.—(7th Sunday after li'inity).—B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer (short) and •Litany; 6.30 p.m., livening Pi-aver. Closing sermon of series: "Isaiah, the Prophet of Hope"—(6) Assyria, and Germany. Preacher: The Dean. ALL SAINTS'.—7th Sunday after Ttinty. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion ; 11 а.m. Morning Prayer; 6.30 p.m. .Evening 'Prayer.—Canon Wollstein. б.30 p.m. Port Mission Hall, Evening Prayer.—ißev. I'". J. Ferrv. ST. JOHN'S M>ETHODISCT CHURCH (Hardy .street) —Sunday, July 14. Res'. E. D. Patchett. 11 a.m., subject, "The Art of Hearing." 7 p.m.. spbject, "Echoes from the Firing Line." iMonthlv Address to Young People. TR.NiTV PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday, July 14.—Morning, 11, "I Believe in the Holy Catholic Church." Evening, 7, "Spiritualism : Introductory; Sermon and examination of Sir Oliver Lodge's 'Raymond, or Life and Death.' " Tahuna. 2.20 p.m. Preacher •Rev. G. H. Gibb. B.A. BAPTIST CHU.RCH.—(Meetings for Prayer 10.30, 630). —11 a.m. Preacher Rev. ,E. T. Jones; 7 p.m., Preacher. Rev. John Laird, B.A. Visitors welcomed. RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH.—II o'clock, Rev. J. Laird, B.A. ; 7 o'clock Pastor E. T. Jones. All welcome. RICHMOND .METHODIST CIRCUIT SERVICES—Sunday, July 14th, 1918. Richmond, Id, Missioner Brooks; 7 ■Rev W. Wills. Stoke, 2.30, Mr Lewis; 7, 'Mr Smith. Hope, 3, Rev. W. Wills; 7, Mr Fairey. Brightwater, 7, .Missioner Brooks. Spring Grove, 11. (Rev. W. Wills. Wakefield., 7, Mr Douglas. Wai-iti, *2.30, Missioner Brooks; 7, Mr Phelan. Foxhill, 11. 'Mr H. Bateup. Gordon, 2.30, Mr H. Bateup. C OcvCt.R.EGATIONAL GHUIEOH, Lower Hardy street—Sunday, July 14th.— Preacher, Rev. Paul Cane, of Samoa.. Morning, 11, Subject, "The Unprofitable Exchange." Evening, 6.30, Subject, ''The Chamber of Imagery." CHURCH OF CHRIST. Waime'a-st.— 11 a.m. Worship; 3' p.m. Bible School; 6.30 p.m. Prayer Service; 7 p.m. Gospel Service, preacher: P. A. Dickson . Subject "Trifling with Spiritual Things." PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF WAKEFIELD.—Wakefield 11 a.m., 7 p.m., Holy Communion; Foxhill 3 p.m., The Vicar.

STOKE MEI*HODIST CHURCH. A 'NX TVE.RS ARY SERVICES, SUNDAY, JULY 21st. Preachers: 11 a.m. : Missioner Brooks. 2.30 p.m. : Rev. E, D. Patchett. 7 p.m. : Rev. W. Wills. TEA AiXiD COiNCERT, WEDiNESD AY, July 24th. Tickets Is 6d each. 6 c Chapters of a Man's Life." Many bright 800-ks and good Magazines opened at ''NOVELTIES." c ' Cleaning," and Complete Range Bookstall Series, on Sale To-iii-ht; at ''NO-VELTTES.'' CITY CtF NiELSO'N. CITIZEN-S are requested to allow their employees an opportunity of attending the farewell of the 44th .Reinforcements, leaving by the Boat at 10 a.m. on Tuescin-v. W. W. *SNO® GRABS', Mayor. MiOTUEKA Residents will be pleased to learn.that G. O. CHITTENDEN', one of the survivors from Taylor's flood, is sufficiently recovered to be :ible to call on them within the NEXT KICYV DAYS. NELSON BOARD OF EDUCATION. Applications are invited as follows : Assistantships: Lower Takaka, Tahuna, Spring G rove, each £120; Stoke (£110). Sole Teache'rships: Tni, Hamama, P'okororo, each £llO and £2O h.a. ; Kofinga,' £llO and' cottage. Applications on proper forms will be received Up till July 25th. Relieving teachers are also required. Immediate applications are invited. iN. WILLIAM'S, ■Secretary. 4th July, 1918. ELMSLIE BAY WHARF. .EXTENSION AND REPAIR. TENDERS, endorsed as above, will be received at this Office until noon of WEDNESDAY, 31st July, 1918, for the extension and repair to Elmslie Bay Wharf, French Pass. Plans and Specifications may be seen at- the Public Works Office, Nelson. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. \R. H. REANEY, Resident 'Engineer. Public Works Office, 'Nelson, 12th July, 1918. SPECIAL CSHOOL FOR GIRLS, RICHMOND. GRADING ROUND BUILDING CONTRACT. TENDERS, endorsed as above, will be received' at this Office until noon of WEDNESDAY. 31st July, 1916, for grading round the above-named building. Plans, and 'Specifications may be seen at the Special School for Girls, Richmond, and at the Public Works Office, Nelson.

The. lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. t R. H. RRAINEY. Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, kelson, 11th July, 1918. HAVING secured from a Wellington firm the whole of .their stock of Costumes, Coats, Skirts, etc., we are prepared to sacrifice these goods at ridiculously low prices.—"BLAjßAfKAT'S Railway Establishment. THE APPLE PRQBLIM JF YOTJ WANT GOOD RESULTS, CONSIGN TO E. A. PERKINS & CO AUCTIONEERS, AUCKLAND. Tbree Auctioneers. Established 22 years. KAY'S "LINSEED COMPOUND." The "Stockport Remedy" for Coughe and colds. Of 50 yeara' proven effiicftCy,*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 168, 13 July 1918, Page 6

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