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SUNDAY SERVICES THE CATHEDRAL: Palm Sunday: i 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., Holy ComJ munion ;G. 30 p.m., Evening Prayer i (Short). Sermon by the Dean, i'olI lowed by .Siainor',s Passion Music, ' ''Tlii' Ctueiiixiou." ALL SAINTS' CHURCH (Vanguard street). 8 H.m.j Holy Communion; 11 a.ni.. Morning Prayer (.Short) and Holy Communion. Preacher Tin- Vicar. Subject. "A Man's Vision of what, happens alter death." U.3D |).in., Evening Pra\er. Preacher, Tin l Vicar. Subject., "I he Unchanging Christ."- -N.B. : IJuriug Holy Week (next week) hall'lioui' services will ho held each night, from 8 lo 8.30.—-The Port, Mall. G.:tO I).in.. Evening Prayer. Preacher. Mr G. A. Harkness. — Tui Toi Hall, L\-b">, Sundav School. ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH 11 a.m., Rev. E. D. Patchnl. Subjo'ct. "Jov and Strength." ('>..'}() p.m., Rev." E. D. Patched, Subject, ''Christ and Uttermost Man." BAPUST CHURCH: 10.30, Meeting lor Prayer; 11, Subject, "The Supreme Purpose ol' Christ's Mission - Cross," (followed by Communion Service): 0.30, Subject, "(Questions Thinking l'eople must ask themselves: .No. I. What about Ihe Forgiveness of Sin!-'" Preacher Rev. .lolin Laird, M.A. TUIN 1T Y PRUSBVTERIAX CHURCII: Morning U, Evening (5.30. Tahun.i, 2.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. (J. I!. Gibb, li.A. CONGREGATIONAL CII URCiI. >[(>riiiiit; and Evening. Preacher, Miss Small. CHURCH OK CHRIST.. Waimea st., at 10 a.m.. Meeting at Public Hospital; 11, Worship and Breaking of Dread; 3 p.m., Bible School and Bible Class ;G, Prayer Service; G. 30 Gospel Meeting. Preacher, Mr o. Griffith. Subject:. "The Lord's Additions." All welcome. SALVATION ARMY, Waimea street. Services conducted by Captain and Mrs Bridge as follows: 7 a.m., Knee Drill. A Spiritual Feast ; It a.m., Holiness Meeting; 3 p.m., Free and Easy; 7 p.m., People's Popular Song Service. Subject, '•And He Dreamed." A Welcome; a Seat; a Book: a Blessing. ST.-BARNABAS' CHURCH.. Stoke: II a.m., Morning Service. Tahuna, 6.30, Evening Service. Preacher, Rev. J. Rogers, M.A. CONG PEG A TION A L CIIVU Cll Hardy street: Services will be conducted morning and evening by Miss Hilda Small, L.M.S., Samoa. Morning Subject. South Sea Stories, Evening subject. The Call of God.

fighting atkronstabt CONFLICTING REPORTS (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Auetralian & N.Z. Cable Association) LONDON, Manh I*. Riga reports state (.hat the Bolsheviks have taken Kroustadt. According to other accounts i hey captured some lons, and have not retaken the town. COP EN 11 AG KN, March IS. Tile Bolsheviks sent swarms el' Chinese and otiiers from the Carclian headland to attack Kronsiadt on Thursday. The situation became critical in the afternoon, and batteries four, live, and six, situated on the extreme outskirts, surrendered mid Communists within Kronstadt, united with the attackers. A decisive light ensued, the garrison, numbering (itteen thousand, being exhausted after several days' incessant fighting. Crowds of refugees escaped across the ico to Finland. TONIC ON'T Miss IL! The ' FINALE BOTANICAL RESERVE 7.30 1/- admits ion. P*.RAND Piano. Fine instrument. This Piano was used for the Chautauqua, concerts.—36'Nile street. TN Suit Cases, Hampers, Hammocks .. Camp Needs and Travel Trappings, we are "just it," at "The People's Emporium." TO-NIGHT A FITTING Finish to a Great "Week! The GRAND FINAL I .': in the BOTANICAL RESERVE! 'ALUE for your Money, and plenteous choice. We're telling you in Black and White, at "The People's Emporium." ,UICKSTEP it out direct to "The ' People's Emporium." Winners every time; in Black and YVhiL\ Don't forget it. TOASTER Gifts. Tasteful,' appropriate, pleasing, acceptable, and above all, Rightly Priced, at "'.I he People's Emporium.'' TO-NIGHT and See DR. THACKER " J hand out the Prizes ! Choice Selections by all the Winners BOTANICAL RESERVE 7.30 ]./- admission. 9 A.M.' MONDAY! Not a second later tor these! 1 (only) Man's size 5 Serge Suit 20/-; J nair (only) Double Bed All Wool White Blankets 30/-; 1 (only) Lady's Tobralco Frock 5/11. Rush"!—Auckland Clothing an*l Drapery Co. in when the doors open! 0 a.m. Monday. Men's heavy AIL "Wool New Zealand Tweed Trousers, 22/6 pair; Men's Striped Shirts, with bands, 7/11.; Men's Braces 1/11 ami 2/11.—Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. USTLF! «J a.m. Monday for these! 40-inch Autumn Dress Fabrics and Gabardine 1/11 and 2/6 yard; 54-inch Costume Worsted 3'fi JVnd 8/11 yard; 46-inch Navy and Violet Sicilian Cloth 1/11 yard.—Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. TAPAWERA SALE THURSDAY. 24th March, 15)21, at 1 p.m. 700 M.A. Breeding Ewi>s (in lots) 600 M.S. Lambs (in lots) 150 2 and 1-tooth Wethers (in 80 Prime Fat Wethers. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. Ltd Auctioneers.

All conliiillv welcome. WAKEFIELD I>.\ lIOCHIAI. DISTRICT: Wakefield, II a.m.: hill, .'} p.m.; Wakefield. 7 p.m., Ilolv Ceminunioii ; Pigeon Yajley, Wednesdav. 7..'J0 p.m., Rev. F.. J. CIRCUIT; Pichmond 1.1. Rev. W . Wills; 7. Mr Jiolherinuton. Stoke •J..'3D Kov. Wills; 7, -Mr Walker. Hope, 3 Mr Wills. Lriy;htwater 7, Mr F. Ualeup. Spring Grove, 11, Mr Koii-lilon. Wakefield, 11, Mr Burn; 7, Mr .McLaughlin. 'Wai-iti. -'.:?<>, Mr T. Cronp. Foxhill, 7, Mr REAL it now! Full-page ad. this paper. All about Stupendous Sale Auckland Warehouse Stocks at !) a.m. Mondav.-Auckland Clothing and Drape i\ A.M. MONDAV! 8 (only) Ladies' J Inclusive Taffeta Silyk Cosumiesj r,O-. Worth £9 9s. Don't he late—'■"MCi assortment of Paper Patty Dishes ; all colours, 2d and 3d per dozen.—J. Wood and Sons. Friends. After these llai- -" monious irevols, we really must .settle down to Biz, at. "The People's Emporium." TEXT week will be a week of sober, j •*■ l solid effort, and the Value will be undiluted at "The People's Emporium." W.CIIOOL Slates are in, and we want you to get them .Now, at "The People's Emporium." HpIIERE will be a sudden and sweep- •*- ing clearance of all Toys and Dolls for Easter, at "The People's Emporium," THE NELSON PEOPLE'S TERMI NATINti BUILDING SOCIETY... v THE usual Fortnightly PAY-DAYS' will be held on MONDAY and TUESDAY Next. D. R. EDWARDS, Secretary

BESSOK BAND INSTRUMENTS "THEY LEAD THE WORLD" % For TONE, DURABILITY, WORKMANSHIP, and FINISH TPHE splendid Superiority of BESSON'S Faiiipus Brass Band Instruments -*- is best proved by results—by what they have done:— BALLARAT CONTEST, IU2O. Australasian Championship: Malvern Tramways, Ist prize. On set of Besson's, including Enbarnidiiie Basses. NELSON" CONTEST RESULTS: Baritone Solo: Kimble, Ist. Bessou. \i (Championship Cornet Solo: Osborne, Ist Bass Trombone Solo: llolduway, Ist. Jksson. Tenor Horn Solo: "Wills, Ist. Besson. E Flat Soprano: J. Ilanliinj;, Ist. Besson. Flwgcl Horn: 1?. Ward, Isi. Besson. B Flat Cornet Solo: B. Wills. Ist. Bivsson. Trombone Trio: St, Kilda, I si. Bessons. eulars gladly MM & CO. LTD. SOLE NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVES FOR BESSONS, 'JRAFALCAR STRICT, NELSON. .Wellington, Christehureh, Dunediu, Tiiuaru, Oamani, luvercargill, Ashburton and London.

* m m * k W/M. The JVlain Consideration TN purchasing Gem Jewellery of any description is the responsibility of the vendor. We are willing to guarantee any stone wc offer for sale, because only GEMS OF MATCHLESS PURITY Are allowed to enter our stock. This guaranteed quality of our RINGS, PENDANTS, BROOCHES, Etc. Is your safeguard when purchasing Jewellery. Remember that your inspection k welcomed! TRAFA&GAU STREET, NELSON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 19 March 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 19 March 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 19 March 1921, Page 6

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