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SUNDAY SERVICES THE CATHEDRAL—3rd Sunday in Advent: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a. in., Morning Prayer (Short) and Litany; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer: “True Spiritualism.” Preacher. The Dean. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH: 8 a.m. and §.30 p.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m Morning Prayer. Preacher, The Vicar. Subject, “An Inspiring Fact.” 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. . Preacher The Vicar. Subject, “An Unalterable Fact.” Anthem, “The "Wilderness” (Goff). —The Port Mission Hall, 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. Preacher, Mr Thompson ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH 11 a.m., Rev. W. Wills; 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. I>. Patchett. Subject,

“The King and the Wearer of Sackcloth.” Miss Nellie Radford will sing the sacred solo, “Come unto Me” (Coenen) at the evening service. BAPTIST CHURCH—IO.3O, Mooting for Prayer; 11, Preacher, Rev, F. T. Jones; 6.30, Subject, The Increasing Interest in the Subject *of Baptism. Baptismal Service to follow. Preacher, Rev. John Laird, M A TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday School Aumversarv. Morning, 11, “When Silence is Golden.” Evening, 6.30. “The Mission of the Church to its Youn" Peonle.” Preacher, Rev. G. H. Gibb, B.A. Afternoon, 3, “P’s and Q’s” Preacher, Rev. Dr. G. E. Weeks. Special anniversary hymns will be sung, by the children at all services, and special collections taken on behalf of the Sunday School Funds. Tahuna, 2.30 p.m., Mr Barker. CMtJRCH OF CHRIST, Waimea st. Morning, 11, Worship and Breaking of Bread; 3 n.m., Bible School and Bible Class; 6, Prayer Service 6.30 T>.nsß Gospel Meeting. Speaker Mr J. Griffith. Subject, “Sowing and Reaping.” Hearty welcome to

all. CONG REG AT [ON AL CHUR OH, Lo>ver Hardy street. Morning at ,11; Kvcuing at 6.30. “A Call to National Service.” SALVATION ARMY—7 a.in., Knoedriii; 11 a. in., “Come ye apart”; 3 p.m., Children's Anniversary Service; 7 p.m., “Human Lilies.”—ll. Coombs, Captain. All welcome WA KE H ILL I) PAROCHIAL DISTRICT: Wakefield, 11 a.m., Holy Communion; Foxhill, 3 p.m., !iol\ Communion; Wakefield, 7 p.m, Rev; F. J. Daynes. ST. BARNABAS’ CHURCH,. Stoke: Services; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. RfeacKer, Rev. J. Rogers, M.A.; Tahuna, 6.30 p.m., Mr E. Boyes. RICHMokD BAPTIST CHURCH : 11 a.m.. Rev. John Laird, M.A. Communion at close of Morning Service. 7,p.m., E. T. Jones. Subject, Qutjs- \ tions Often Asked. No. 2: Is Con-; version a Reality To-day P RICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH Richmond,.]!, Rev. E. D. Patchett; 3, Mr HoldawaV; 7, Rev. W. Wills. Stoke. 2.30, Rev. IV. Wills;* 7, Mr. Chambers. Hope, 3, Mr Nuttall; 7, Mr. Walker. Brightwater, 7, Mr W. Lewis. Spring Grove, 11, Mr Roughton. Wakefield, 11, Mrs G. Nuttall; 7, Mr McLoughlin. Wai.- , iti, 2.30, Mr McLaughlin. Foxhill, 7, Mr TunniclifFe. Tapawera, 2.30, Missioner Tyson. Stanley Brook. IT, Missioner Tyson. Motupiko, 7 Missioner Tyson. RICHMOND METHODIST'SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12th. Preacher at 11 a.m., Rev. E. I). Patchett; 2.30, Mr Holdaway; 7 p.m., Rev. W. Wills. Special singing by the children. NEW METHODIST CHURCH, MOTUEKA

rnflE Foundation Stones will be laid i A on WEDNESDAY, December 1 15th at 2.30 p.m., by R. P. Hudson, Esq.j M.P., and E. S. Wratt, Esq. The Chairman of the District (Rev. \V. -Greenslade) will preside, and Revs E. D. Palchett and W. Grundy will speak. Afternoon Tea will be provided. _ A Public Meeting will be held in the evening at 8 o’clock, in the Presbyterian Church, to be addressed .by Reys. W. Greenslade, W. Wills and W. J. Harvey. Organ Solos will be rendered by Miss Hulbort, A.C.T.L., and Mrs W. J. Qarvey, Mrs J. Boyce and Mr H. Holland will sing. Rev. (1 W. Brown will preside. Collections at both functions for the Building Fund. ' PLEASANT HOUR can be spent in an inspection of the beautiful Flowers ;and High-Class Vegetables now on exhibition at the Drill Hall. The Gerbcra Hybrids * —a Nelson speciality—are a revelation. Other seasonable Flowers well represented. Specially well-grown Vegetables to be seen. Seven hundred Buttonholes staged. TWTEXT week the Real Big Bargain v Drive begins. Be there, at 'Hu People’s Emporium. CAR FOR WEST ,COAST 4 ' MOTOR CAR will leave Crown - Stables for West Coast on SUNDAY Morning ( at 7 o’clock. Booh seats. NEWMAN BROS. - - CITY OF NELSON BAND CONTEST rpHE Public are invited to attend j A meeting at the City Counci Chamber on TUESDAY Next, th« 14th inst., at 8 p.m., to consider ne cessary steps in connection with tin entertainment of and providing fo Band Centestants, A largA attendance is hoped for. W. W. SNODGRASS, Mayor.

XMAB GIFTS » ALL are showing in profusion at Kitchingman’s. A JEWELLERY, BATCHES and SILVERWARE Offer unusual opportunity for a satisfactory choice, and we can supply acceptable Gifts at prices ranging from .a few shillings to many pound! YOU ARE WELCOME TO INSPECT AT ANY TIMEI IP. H. KHCHINGMAN JEWELLER, Trafalgar Street, Next to Hounsell’s. NELSON %i> % ~i|» %% % ti» n> m» Tfci n> ijfri

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 11 December 1920, Page 6

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