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RED"CROSS SECRETARY testimonial. THE Presentation of Address to Miss Julie A. Tomlinson will take place at the School of Music on SATURDAY, 15th inst., at 3 p.rn. ’All who signed, are invited to be pfeeent. Those who have not had opportunity sigh the address and desire to do so itnay sign at The Colonist Office up to Tuesday evening next. au ( j from that date at the office of Messrs Glasgow, Hayes, and Rout J. P. HAYES, Hon. Sec., Testimonial Committee. RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. U a.m.; .Rev, W. Wilis 7 p.m.: Mr. G. W. \V. Hughes. ®eore|taj!*yi fNbtioivali 'Qouncd. i YM.C.A, and S. J. Mathieson, A cordial invitation is extended to the Men of Richmond and District to attend. „ NELSON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. mjWBNTY - SEVENTH GRAND 1 SHOW, to be held at RICHMOND PARK, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. 25(th and 26th Nov. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE AT THE SECRETARY’S RICHMOND, on OFFICE. WEDNESDAY NEXT 12.h NOVEMBER, 1919. And Entrance Fees mutt accompany > Entries, otherwise same will .be refused. "ENTRIES MAY BE MADE WITH The Colonist Office, Nelson. iEankin and Sons, Motueka. (Noble Win, Thorpe, R. H. Coleman, Motupiko. J. Hagen, Spring Grove. : ‘ F. Co 1 oman, Wakefield. • And the Secretary, Richmond BRIGHTW'TER Young men’s Christian association.—mass MEETING, TO-MORROW (Sunday) Afternoon, Mi* J. Watt in the Chair. Mr Francois will sing. Selections by the Wakefield Band. Addresses by G. W. W. B. Hugh es, National Secretary of the •Y.M.C.A., and S. J. Mathiesom The "Public are s invited to attend 5 D. ADVENTIST MISSION. Rechabite hall. Bridge-st., 7.30 p.m. Subject; “The Downfall of the Turkish. Empire in the Light of Prophecy, n-id it® .Significance bo the Christian.” All Welcome. "ri6emond7 mOSE AND SWEET PEA SHOW, to be held under the auspices of Holv Trinity Church, in the Oddfellows’ Hnll on WEDNESDAY, N/ov. 12h. Good. Special Prizes. Entries taken Mr. S. H. Wearing’s Store, or with the Secretary, up till fi p.m. on TUESDAY', the 11th inst. E. CH ALLIES, Hon. Sec. CASH CYCLE DEPOT* ’ HAVING returned from Active Service, and purchased the business r&rrfed on by Mr- F. A. Palmer, ,1 true* by civility and attention, ooaa.b'itned wath neatly executed Repairs, to merit .• fair share of public patronage. Having had pme years’ experience previous to' joining the N.Z.E.F., I •m able to execute all kind* of Repair*. During my stay m England I visited the large factories in Birmingham, and daw Bicycles made from t] v raw material to the finished machine. I will Stock only BRITISH-MADE GOODS. Bicycles will be etdd for Cash or Terms. Repairs and Accessories will be fbr CASH ONLY. Bicycle Repairs a Speciality. All Accessories kept in Stock. Bring your old Machine along And get it made like new. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED., p. Jf LOVELL.

j SUNDAY SERVICES. ! THE CATHEDRAL.—2Ist Sunday After Trinity.-—6 a.rn., Holy ComI nronion; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer j (short) and Litany; 6.30 p.m. ; Evou- | ing Pray or. Preacher, The Dean, | ALL. SAINTS’. —11 a.m., Morning I Prayer; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. Preacher: Eev. F, W. Rowlands. ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH, i —Hardy-dtraet.—Sunday, Nov. 9. j Sunday "School Anniversary,—ll a.m. Mr. S. J. Maithioson. 3 p.m, (Children’s Service), Very Rev. Dr. Weeks; subject, . “A Memorable Holiday.” 6.30 p.m,. Rev. E, I). Patcliott; subject, ‘‘Dreams and Visions.” Special Singing by Children at all services BAPTIST CHURCH.—IO.3O, Meeting ! tor Prayer; i.1.0, the Certainties of I the Christian Faith ; 6.45, no Service owing to Hi,.. People's Service in the School of Music. Preaqher: Rev'. 1 John Laird. M.A. i TRINITY PRESBYTBRTAN-CHURCH —Sunday, Nov'. 9th.—Morning, 11 : ‘‘The Divine Pity.” Preacher,, Rev. E. D. Patcliett. Evening, 5.30; “The In comparable Christ. ” Preacher, Mr J. H Starnes. Tahuna, 2.30 p.m., Mr H. D. Gmcott. Solo at evening service, “Ann, Arm, ye Brave,” from Judas Maccabeus bv Mr Clover CHURCH OF CHRIST, Waimra-sL—--11 a.m., Worship and Lord’s Supper. Speaker, P. A. .Dickson. 3 p.m., Bible Scnool. 6 p.m,. Prayer Service. 6.50. preacher, P. A. Dickson. Subject, “Faith Manifested.” CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Lower Hardy-sh—Sunday, Nov. 9th. —Services will bo conductod by Mr, T. Vercoe. Morning at 11 a.m.; evening at 6.30 p.m. PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF WAKE- [ FIELD.' —Dovedaie, 11 a.m.; 88 Valley, 5 p.m. ; Waketic'd, 7 p.m.; The Vicar. Wakefield, 11 a.m., Mr 1

H. Hill; Foxhill, 7 p.m., Mr Palmer. RICHMOND ©METHODIST CHURCH. Services Sunday, Nov. 9th, 1919. Richmond: 11, Pastor Jones; 7, Mr. Norgate. Stoke: 2.30, Rev. W. Wills; 7, Mr F. Bate up. Hope: 3, Miesioner Weame; 7. Mr Fairey. Briglitwator; 7, Bov. W. W 7 Uls. Spring Grove: 11. Miss : oner Woarne. Wakefield ; 11, Mr Fairey; 7, Mr. McLoughlin). We./ti; A 3O, Mr. G. -Snadden-; >■ 7. Missioncr Wearne. Foxhi'H: 11, Mr H. Bateup. CHURCH OF CHRIST, RICHMOND. —Sunday Services.—Morning; 10, Bible Sobol; 11, .Worship; 2.30, Bible School; 7, Gospel Service. Subject, “The Master’s Spirit.” Preacher, Briton Jarvis. Service bright and interesting, and all welcome-

CHURCH. Sunday, 9th Nov. Mass at 8; High Mass I at, 10, after which the Devotion of the (Forty Hours Adoration ■will commence, i Evening Devotions at 7. Preacher, Rev. F; (ther Kane,, S.M. ; Masses 6.30 and 7; Evening Devovions 7.30. Tuesday: Masses 5.30 and 1. Sunday : Waimea West at 9,, Wakefield at 10.30. ST. JOHN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY NEXT, NOV. 9th. VICES: 11 a.m.: Mr. S. J. Mathieson. 5 p.m.: Very Rev. Dr. Weeks 6.30 p.m.: Rev. E. D. Patohett. Special Singing by Children. Hymns, Choruses, Solos, etc. Assisted by Mias Flott’s Orchestra. The PRIZE-GIVING and CONCERT will be held in the Church on MONDAY Night, November 10th, at 7.50 o’clock. SCHOOL OF MUSIC PEOPLE’S SERVICES TO MORROW EVENING, 6.45 A SHORT Programme from the J Xi- works' of SUXiL.rV’ A N" wiJ! be | rendered under the direction' -of MR. I JOHN TAIT, A.R.C.0., from 6.45 to | 7.15. I Address: A Layman’s Criticism of the Labour movement, by Rev. ’ John | Laird. M.A. ‘ * * MEMBERS OF LABOUR INVITED. ;

£4OOO IN 7 DAYS. _ »' - - Y.M.GJ. HUTMENTS iFOR WAKEFIELD AND RICHMOND (Programme of Work Covers the whole Waimea. District). BUILDING CAMP A ICN COMMENCES I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH. ■f; —•—— > THE GREATEST LESSON OF THE WAR —I S—THE SUPREME VALUE OF BOY LIFE. 1 THE SUPREME VAL UE OF BOY LIFE. ■ -r Y.M.C.A. will 'make a boy’s spare time pay Dividends and not Debts. , ' ,lt Makes MEN; not Milksops. .It makes a* Boy PHYSICALLY FIT, MENTALLY ALERT, and SPIRITUALLY STRONG. rThls movement has won universal fav our, because it has achieved universal t • go od. > , ■ • .COMMUNITY NEGLECT WILL MEAN WASTAGE OF HUMANITY and MORAL IDEALS, COMMUNITY CONSIDERATION MEANS THE HIGHEST TYPE OF CITIZENSHIP. o<xx>ck >< x><x>o<>oo<>c^^ For the Show SMART VOILE FROCKS D«i«ty blouses USEFUL COSTUMES NEWEST IN STRIPE AND CHECK SKIP'S HUNDREDS OF HATs T RIMMED & SEMITrimmed Nelson Farmers’ Co-op. Limited. SI - - 63 Hardy Street Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 8 November 1919, Page 6

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