SUNDAY SERVICES
THE CATHE DUAL.—Home Mission Eiunlay. - 8 a.m., Holy Communion ; II a.m., Morning I'rayer. Treacher, The Bishop of Nelson. 3 p.m., ChilI drea's Service; 6.30 -p.ru., Evening i Prayer. Preacher, The Dean, i ALL SAINT'S’. —Ist Sunday JfU-r ! Trinity.—7.4s turn., Holy Gum in uinon ; | 11 a.m., .Morning Prayer, Preacher, I Canon Woll-koin; 6,30 p.m., E'Joning | Prayer; Preacher, The Bishop of Nei--1 eon. ; PORT .MISSION HALL.-3 am., Hoy \ Communion; 0.30 p.m., Evunng | Praver. Preacher, Rev. I 4 J. I'errv : ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH, Hairdy-teitroe'L—Sundn-v, June 22. Preacher, Rev. E. I). PateheM. 11 а. subject, “Burdens.” 7 p.m., subject, “Second Best.” BAPTIST CHURCH.—IO.3O a.m. am! 6 p.m.. Meetings for iPrayer; 11 a.m., “The Ascension .Message.” 12 neon, Communion Service. 3 p.m., Bible Class Rally. 6.50 join., ‘'Christ ami Character. ' Preacher, Be-.'. John Laird, ..M. A. A Seat; a Book ; a Welcome. .TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ! ---Sunday, June- 22ml. —Morning, 11; “The Model -Prayer, (Ij “The Disciple's* Request.” Evening, 6.30: Tile- Voyage of Life, (vii.),“.No More Sea.” Talnuia, 2.30 p.m. Preacher. Rev. <5. H. Gibb, B.A CONG.RiCG ATION AH ('HI ’ROM, lower Hardy-street Ae-rviiu-s Sunday, June 22nd’. —Morning at 11; ■Evening at б. CHURCH OF CHRIST’. Wainma st. Lord's Day. .June 22nd.--T 1 a.m., Worship; speaker, Mr. P. Bolton. 3 p.m., Bible .School. 6 p.m., Prayer Service. 6.30 p.m., -Gospel Seneca, con ducted by Mr. Percy Bolton. -Subject, “Jesus, Nlie Mightv to Save. CHIIRCH OF CHRIST, ‘RIGEMOND. Morning at 11, Worship; 6.30, Prayer Service; 7, Gospel Service Subject, ‘‘God’s Appeal.” Preacher, Briton J a re' s. All welcome. PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF WAKE-FIELD-.—Dovedale, 11 a.m.; 88 Talley, 3 p.m.; Wakefield, 7 p.m. ; The Vicar. Wakefield, 11 a.m.; Mr. Thorn-. Foxhill, 7 p.m.; Mr. Palmer. R ICHMOND M ETHODIsT CH URCH ClßCTHT.—Services June 22nd, 1919. - Richmond : 11. Mr, G. Stridden; 7. ■Rev. W. Wi.lP. -Stoke: 2,30. Rev. W. Willy: 7. Mr. Ham. Hone ; 3. Mr .F. Bateup: 7, Mr. OhamUeife. BrightwaTer: 7, Mr. Lewis. Soring Grove: 11. Rev. TV. Wills. Wakefield: 11, Mr. Walker; 7, Mr. P. BatenpWaiili: 2.30, Mr, Walker-; 7, Mr. H. Pateui).
RICHMOND PAROCHIAL DISTRICT. A CONTRIBUTION of OAKES, or Money .to buy sain?, needed for Richmond Table at Home Mis B ioiT Festival. Contributors are asked to (leave same at '>be Vicarage, or ’Phone--52, in t later Ilian Tuesday Afternoon. MRS. CARR, Richmond.
S.D. ADVENTIST MISSION RECUABITE HALL, BRIDGE-ST., NELSON. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Subject: “Where will the Redeemed Spend Eternity! .!!aaU we know Each Other There?” All Welcome. FLAGS ! FLAGS of different nations, At ALF. ROBINSON’S. FLAGS for .peace Celebrations. Various prices at AL.F, ROBINSON’S. Peace celebrations. A MEETING of tire GENERAL C ..M.M' iTKE wTI be held in the City Council Chamber on MONDAY EVENING, 23rd inst., at 7.30 p.rn. G. A. EDMONDS, Secretary. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 25. ANGLICAN HOME MISSION FESTIVAL, AND WELCOME TO THE BISHOP OF NELSON. Programme of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Address by the Right Rev. the Bishop i of Nelson, j Tea at 5,45 p.m.; Meeting at 8' p.m. f Collection. Admission Is 6d MRS. COCK BURN, MISS E. COOKE, Secretaries. HOUSEHOLD Needs,—Remnants of Linoleum, from 2ft. to Byds. Only a few pieces left. —Farmers’ 00.-Op., Hardystreet. Household Needs.—two only Tiled Grates (complete), 90s each; 12 only Register Tiled Grates, 70s each.—Farmers’ Co-Op., Hardy-street. HOUSEHOLD Needs, Household Soap, 9d per bar; Tea is advancing 2d per lb. Stock up now; 5 lbs. for 9; 6d. —Fanners’ Co-Op. Grocery Department. m 'BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS. WANTED TO PURCHASE: Large Vice. Bellows or Blower, Anvil, Boring Machine, and Tyro Shlinker. Must all be in good order. State lowest Cash price to A. HODGSON AND SON, Wakefield. FENCING WIRE. CjHIPMEN.TS arriving. Wo quote: O American No. 8 Plain 1 Galvanised Wire, 30 s , 6d cwt.; Barbed, 12-gange, 38s cwt., Nelson Wharf. Railage, etc., extra. Strictly nett Cash. A. HODGSON AND SON, Wakefield. INDIAN Store. —Reductions in Indian Cloths, Turquoise Ware, and Crochet. Crepe de Chine Wrapper £4 15s; Pink Silk, £2 lOsi FOR THE KIDDIES! WE have always had a solid reputation for giving GOOD VALUE —in— CHILDREN’S WEAR. Here we offer an exceptionally good line of CHILDREN’S SOCKS, Black, Tan and Cream They axe all-wool Socks of best Engsh make, and WE GUARANTEE THE DYES t be absolutely fa*(t. ‘RICES, Is 4d to 2s lOd per pair. From the House noted for Reliable Hues! Arttß'OCfcO MILLINER AND DRAPER, rafalgar Street, NELSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 140, 21 June 1919, Page 6
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