SCHOOL OF MUSIC. ORGAN RECITAL, -ByMR. H. S. CLAUGHJON, L.T.C.L., —onSATURDAY NEXT, /at 8.15 p.m, 1 Admission Is. Tickets at Begg’s. Subscribers’ Ticket ss. QOUTHERN STAR LODGE. iO 1 No. 755. T.C.—Meeting Tills (Tuesday) Evening at 7.30 o’clock. Visitors cordially invited. ■ A uliNI AL. A REPORT having been, circulated that the National Reserve Band had decided! to /purchase instruments from a German firm, I am directed to deny the same, and to inform the public that the Band is procuring its instruments from Messrs Hawkes and Son, the wed-known British manufacturers, through their local agents, Page and Sous, G. MOOKLER, Bandmaster,, Sec. to Bazaar Committee. BALL! BALLI CIIIILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL, ) FRIDAY, 30th hurt., at 7 p.m., in PROVINCIAL HALL. Tickets 2s, Children and Adults, Gallery !and Supper included. Children’s Dance till 9.30 p.m. Schoolroom, Mr. T. A. H. Field, M.P., NATIONAL RESERVE BAND. Bazaar committee win mem Next WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. All Stall-holders and Assistants invited to be present. G. MOOKLER, .Secretary. ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH. WESLEY GUILD. Lecture by mr. t. a. hj. field, v’M.P., on “CITIZENSHIP,” TO-NIGHT, May 27th, at 7.30 o’clock. SUPPORT* THE WAKEFIELD SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL! (1). As a duty to the memory of those who fought for us and fell; (2). As a thank-offering for the safe return of your own boy or friend ; (3). To give consolation to someone whose son or friend has fallen. District: Spring Grove to Spooner’s Range. Site of Memorial: Wakefield Public Domain. THE BIBLE SCHOOL Re-assembles at SHELBOURNE-STREET HALL, on ' WEDNESDAY, May 28th, at 7.30 p.m. Subject: “THE MENACE OF LEGALISM.” (Epistle to the Galatians.) HAVE YOU BEEH P WHERE P TO THE SPECIAL CAMPAIGN Conducted by EVANGELIST T. BISSETT AND MISS T. BISSETT (Soloist) —at— TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Nile Street, At 7.45 EACH EVENING THIS WEEK. During the Mission a Thrilling Lecture—- “ Billy ‘Sunday Ex-Baseball Champion and Great American Preacher,” will be given. Crowds flock to hear this Wonderful Story. DON’T MISS THESE HAPPY SERVICES! A CHANGE IN BUSINESS.
HAVING taken over the Business lately carried on, by MRS. HOLLOWAY as Babies’ Outfitter and Fancy Goods, ec., I hope by srict attention to business and giving the very best _ articles at moderate prices, to merit a fair share of public support. _ K. .BLACK. Having sold my business, I sincerely tender my Thanks and appreciation to all those who have favoured me with their • patronage, and I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to my successor. „ E. HOLLOWAY. WARM WINTER BLOUSIHGS NEAT in design, in -a good range, of shades, all fast washing colour* - , in FLANNELETTE. WINSEA, and DELAINE. MRS. ANSTICE’S. It will pay you to secure your Blouse Lengths of these noliabic materials. Prl e only Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d and 2s lid per yard, Mrs Anstice DRAPER, ’MILLINER, AND DRESSMAKER. TRAFALGAR.ST., NELSON. OAKLAND ANNOUNCEMENT OAKLAND OAR owners in Nelson District are now invited to rely on expert service in requirements generally. By concentration on Oakland Gaia—all round efficiency in every detail —and past four, years’ connection with Oakland Cara, backed by 12 years’ practical experience, I guarantee highly efficient service at a minimum of cost. Show Room and Service, Ohrage next Poet Office, Trafalgar Street. 3. G. CARPENTER. Thou© 30, P S P, 85-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1919, Page 6
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