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SUNDAY SERVICES THE CATHEDRAL—-Palm Sunday.— 8 a.in., Holy Communion; ll_a.ni., Morning Prayer (Short) and Litany ; 6.80 p.m Evening Prayer. The Choir will render Stainer’s sacred work, “The Crucifixion.” ALL SAINTS’, Vanguard" street.—b a.m., and 6.30 p.m., Holy Comraunion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer. Preacher, The Vicar. Subject, “Afterwards” ; 6.30 p.m., r Evening Prayer. Preacher, The \ icar. Subject, “A Cure for Pessimism.” Anthem hv the Choir, “Turn Thy face from my Sins,” Attwood—lhe Port Hall: No service. Combine with All Saints’. ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH —Rev. H. L. Blamires. —“Come to Church” Campaign. —ll a.m., “Jesus and the City” ; 6.30 p.m., “Present Day Idolatry and the Second Commandment.” Anthem, “Sweet is the Sunlight” ; _ Solo, “Comfort Ye” (Messiah). Visitors welcomed. BAPTIST CHURCH.-10.15, C.E. MeoHing; 10.30, Prayer Meeting; II Preacher, Mr John Vale, from V ictoria; 6.30, no Service m the Church. Service in School of Music. Subject, ‘The Only Annihilation Known to Men.” Preacher, Rev. John Laird, ALA. (.See special noTRLNII’Y PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —Morning 11, “The Winning of the Soul.” Evening 6.30, Palm Sunday Sermon—“ The Hall-Marks of True Royalty.” Tahuna, 2.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. G. 11. Gibb, B.A. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Lower Hardy street.— Morning at 11. Evening at 6.30- Communion at the close of Evening Service. CH URCH OF CHRIST, AVaimea st—--11 a.m.. Worship; 3 p.m., Bible School; 7 p.m,, Subject *Hho power and the wisdom of God. Preacher, W. G. Carpenter. SALVATION ARMY, AVaimca Street Breakfast; 11 a.m., Covenant Service Launching of Prayer League. Subject, “Fervent Effectual Prayer” Speaker, Captain Bridge; 3 p.m., Praise Meeting. Captain imdgt will conclude ins life story; 7 p.m. People’s Popular Song Service. Subject “Did the Whale swallow Jonah P” Speaker, Capt. Bridge. Solo, Duet, etc. Congregation choose the Hymns. Everybody invited. ST. BARNABAS’ CHURCH, Stoke—--11 Morning Service; 7, Evening Service. Preacher, Rev. J. Rogers, M \ Tahuna, 6.30, Evening Service.' Preacher, Mr E. Boyes. RICH MONO PAROCHIAL DISTRICT.—B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 Mr Martin;’7, Mr Thorn. Appleby, 3 o’clock, Air Palmer. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Richmoml.10 a m., Bible School; 11 a.m., worship; 7 p.m., Gospel Service. Theme “The Cost of our Redemption. Herbert Langford, Pastor. ST. PAUL’S, Brightwater.—ll a.m. and 7 p.m.—St. Michael’s, Wairnea \V es t, 11 a.m.—Redwood’s Valley, School, 3 p.m. RICHMOND METHODIST CIRCUIT —Richmond, 11, Air R. Black; I, Rev J R. Nelson (Communion). Stoke, 2.30, Rev. J. R. Nelson (Communion); 7, Alissxon Band, Hope, 2.30, Mr G. AY. Andrews; 7 Mr AV. E. Lewis. Brightwater, 7 Mr P. Roughton. Spring Grove, 11 Rev. J. U. Nelson. Wakefield, 7, Rev. L. A. G, Brooks. AA ai-iti, o'3o Mr F. Tunniclillc. PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF AVAKEFIELD.—AVakefieId, 11 a.m.; Gordon, 3 p.m.; Foxhill, 7 p.m., The Vicar. AVakefield, t p.m., Lay Reader. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC ’’OPIE’S SERVICE TO-AIORROAV EVENING Hymn Books provided. Song Serl;o commences at 6.30. •eacher: REV. JOHN LAIRD, ALA. Subject; “The Only Annihilation nown to Men.” hi OR SALE.—Six-roomed Dwelling, with all conveniences', situate rove-street. Price £875. For further irticulars apply A. T. Johnson, 32 rove-street. I- ATEST Novelty Hand Crocheted J AVool Hats,’all shades, 8/11.— The Elite, Trafalgar street. ,*vE is one—3-A Kodak (Postcard), used twice, list price £7 ss. To he sold at £6 ss.—Broma. Carpet Squares and Rugs arrived. Latest designs.—G. Flemg and Sons. [TAPESTRY and Velvet Carpet t Squares should he seen at G. leming and Sons. NSPECT latest designs in Carpet Squares. Sofa Rugs. Prices Be click,—G. Fleming and Sons. NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY CONCERT CADE’S PSYCHE MONDAY, 24th April. <bxt AVeek the CHORUS will meet on WEDNESDAY, 12th, instead of on rimrsday.' F. 0. GIBBS, Hon. Secretary. MOUTERE MEMORIAL PARK SPORTS EASTER SATURDAY, April loth, at 12.30. 4 PPLE Packing, under Nelson Pro- ** vincial Show Rules. Ist prize, “up valued at £B/8/- (to lie won three times in succession or four times at intervals) and medal; 2nd piizc, Medal; entry, 2/6; competitors please notify Secretary by Alonday, 10th,_ School Shield ami other Running rncl Jumping events. Side Shows. Fruit and Sweet Stalls. Stepping and Sheep Guessing foi Ladies and Gentlemen. Hot water provided at Noon. Arlernoon Tea. F. TEECE, Hon. Secretary. Braelmrn P.O. ’Plume 129-K, Motueka.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 April 1922, Page 6

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