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SUNDAY SERVICES. j THE CATHEDRAL. —2nd Sunday after I Easter. —S AnHoly 'CommunkMi; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy 'Communion!; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer; preacher, Canon Dart, ALL SAINTS', —2nd Sunday After Easter.—7.4s a.m., 'Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer rad Holy Communion.; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. One Offertory for tKo Melanesian Mission.— Canon WolEtciu. BAPTIST CHURCH,—Meetings for Prayer at 10.30 a.m, and 6 pan. 11 a.m., “The- Question Christ is always Answering.” 6.30 p.m., “The Most Wi.ielv Circulated Book, and Why.” 7.30 ' p.m., Commimioi; Service. Preacher, Rev. John Laird, B.A. A Scat; a Book; a WPcome. CHURCH OF CHRIST', Waiai(vv.st.— ■Services Lord’s' Bay, May 4tn. —.1 a.m., Worship; f-poalmr, Mr Brough. 3 p.m., Bible SOioni; 6 pm.. Prayer Sendee; 6.30, Gospel Scrvarte, eo.nduebed bv Mr Percy Bolton. Subject, “iTho Cod of Jacob.” Alp welcome. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Lower Hardy -fit reet,—Services Sunday, May 4th. — Morning at 11; Evening at 6.*jQ. Coinrnuniivn at clo.sc of morning ser vice. ■RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH.— 11 a.m., Mr. R, Black; V p.m.. Mr. Hctlwvington, Come, ami bring a fiined. __ PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF M AKEFTELD.—Wakefield. 11 a.m.; Foxhill, 3 p.m., Mr. Palmer; Wakefield, 7 p.m., Lav Reader. RICHMOND* METHODIST CHURCH ClßCUlT.—Richmond 11 a.m., Mr. Fairev: 7 p.m., Rev. \V. Wills. Stoke: 2.30, Mr Willoughby; 7 p.m., Mr. Siindden. Hope: 3 p.m., Mr Oropp; 7 p.m., Mr H. Bateup. Brightwater: 7 p.m., Mr. S. Bateup. Spring ■Grove; 11 a.rn., Mr Lewis. Wakefield: 11 a.m., Rev. W. Willem; 7 p.m., Mr. Phelan. Wai iti: 2.30, Rev. W. Wills; 7 p.m., Mr Douglas, Eoxlnll, ’ll a.m., Mr Douglas. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 4th. Morning at 11—“ The Doom of the Traitor.” Talumi, 2.30 p.m.—Preacher, Rev. G. H. Gibb, B.A. Evening at 6.30 Shortened Service, followed bv the Sacred t autata, “RUCK OF AGES.” PEACE Flags, already on sticks, 4d. 6d, 9d, L-, Is 6d each ; 4s off £ for Country Schools. Teachers 1 Please order NOW. —“NOV ELLIES. UIVTO, O” IN Bridge street. Final clearance continues Monday. It will pay you to buy NOW. Entire quittance decided upon. NO\ - ELITES.” GROCERY DEPARTMENT, NELSON FARMERS’ COOP., LTD., (LATE C.D.G.) REMOVED from Druids’ Hall, Colling wood -street, to our MAIN BUILDINGS, 51 to 63 Hardy street. ’Phone 646 as usual for all Supplies. M. U., I. 0. 0. F rHE Members ' of the LOYAL TRAVELLERS’ REST re requested to attend the IT, - I‘.RAL f their late Brother, J. iANNI.R, TO IORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at .30 p.m, _ „„ 1 C. L. BEST, N.G. FUNERAL NOTICE. EE Friends of the late JONAS TANNER are informed that his aval will leave his late residence, bridge-street, at 2.30 p.m. on [DAY, for the Richmond Cemetery. \R3DEN RECREATION GROUND. EE ANNUAL MEETING of Householders in connection with the ve will be held in the- STOKE PubHall on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 ock. kusiness; Aliumtkjl j Election' of Officers; and any other. J, BIGGAR, Hon. Sec. iON CITY COUNCIL ELECTION, .DIES AND GENTLEMEN,I desire to sincerely Thank rose who recorded their in my favour, and to express action at the result. lam not hearted, and to those who did not for me I intend to give them an tunity at the first available op nity. . Yours sincerely, EDWARD GANN. ESI RE to sincerely Thank MemWe of my Committee and all Elecivho supported my Candidature at joent Election. Wm. LOCK. )L COMMITTEE ELECTION. SH to Thank the Electors for 833 Votes recorded in my land to express the hope that on iture occasion the offer of my may be even more favourably L W. G. TILLER. EPIDEMIC DEFENCE. PROVISIONS FOR NURSING. THE terrible visitation in November brought home to the women of New Zealand the great want of nursing knowledge and cooking, lives being sacrificed on this account. Every Woman Should have that Knowleagc. You can now avail yourselves of this without cost. Qualified ladies have volunteered to teach the women of Nelson. Seven lessons of one hour per day will enable you to nurse a case in your own home. Enroll your name as early aa possible at the Education Board’s Office, Hardy street, stating the most suitable hours at which you can attend the classes. ■Olajsses will start MONDAY, 12th May, in the Technical SchooL THOMAS NEALE, Chairman, Nelson Hospital & Charitable Aid Board. FLOUNDERS! At Ten o’clock on Monday morning; a good supply. —Port Fish Supply, Bridge street. NELSON HARBOUR BOARD DISTRICT. I THANK my fellow-ratepayers lor again reposing confidence in ms by giving me a seat on the Nelson Harbour Board. I shall do my utmost to merit .such confidence. My guiding policy will bo to at all times consider the'interests oi the ratepayers a whole, and to work to secure and maintain efficiency and eoonomy in all matters connected, with harbour and wharf management H. R. DUNCAN;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 3 May 1919, Page 6

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