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\*7'AEEFIELD Clothing Company’s • "Genuine Sale roniinues all next week-. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children s and r-hoes at lowest possible* prices. All Clothing new and of good finality. O'I’RING is coining. Select your spring ►D frock right now. Exclusive styles, in Silk Knitted, Linen and Fancy Cloths of latest designs.— F. W. Huggins, Ilaoremai Drapery Store. T ADIES’ Silk Jumpers. ' fine selcction in latest designs now showing, j Prices 21/6 to 29/6. Buy early to se- j cure exclusive models. —Maemuai Dr a- | perv Store (opp. Council Ciiambrn’s). EN’S Felt Hats. Shirts. So:, Tron* crs. llardwear Pants and all Mercery at unbeatable prices. Ready-to-wear and chart-tailored Suits. You can get cheaper at the llacrcniai Drapery Store j 114 Trafalgar street. PEN To-nighi7 Exfpiisit e Stationery, arid 3 6/- Novels; for 5/9; also nev. 1/- Novels.—People's Einp<-riuni. Lovely sample Dolls —the very latest, at crashing pm >s. Must go. See windows.—People s Emporium. “ TERM CONCERT MABSPEN CHURCH .MALI., TUESDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1324. pup If S U 1 Mr 11. S. Claughion, L.T.C.L.. T.G.C3I. Airs 11. S. Clnughton, A.T.C.L. Junior Concert at 1.30 pm Senior Concert at 8.15 p.m. Admission, Five. V^RESSYMKT>A ; - Day and Evening *-*' gowns, Coat Frocks, Chihli on s Clotheg. Renovations.- —Miss AlcDwiaio, Corner Church and Nile- street " e.v. NOTICE”” ALL persons trespassing on our pro pertics at Kiwi will be and all dogs will be destroyed. CHAIIi.K-S W. RICKETTS. LEWIS CANTON. VICTORY TENNIS CLUB MASQUERADE PLAIN AND FAN Cl DRESS BALL, Y.M.C.A. Hall, ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2<th. PRIZES — Lady’s and Gent’s best Fancy. Lady’s and Gent's most Original. Special Orchestra. Dancing Bto 1. Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/6. ./‘HOINO to The place of liis choici 'B* Evening su' 'VJT r Evening subject at Hie big sou j. and Salvation Service. —Salvation Arm Citadel. EUCHRE MONDAY Night. Late night-. Dam after. Special prizes. Suppe Tickets 1/6. All players and dance: invited. A. T. JOHNSON, Secretary, Social Committee. TUTAKI RIVER BRIDGE APPROACHES (MURCHISON COUNTY) TENDERS for formation of A preaches, etc., as above, will received bv Secretary, Public Ivor Tenders Board, Wellington, up to No of TUESDAY, 2nd September. Plai etc., exhibited. at P.W. Offices, Nels and Murchison. TENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL SE VICE CONTRACTS (North Island 1925-27, , South Tsla 1925-28.) .CUE A LED Tenders will he received '►s* several Chief Post. Offices the Dominion, until Noon on LHIII DAY, the 4th September, 1924, for i conveyance of mails for a period fr the Ist January, 1925, of three ye in respect of the services in the No Island and four years in respect of services.in the South Island. A list of the services for whi.. i- t ders are being invited is on exhibit at all post offices. G. McNAMARA, Acting-Secretary. G;P.O., Wellington JOIN t-lio big congregation at Army Citadel Sunday Evening singing, the old favourite Hymns. Se your favourite and ask to have it su Evening subject, “Going to the Plata his choice.” Speaker, Capt, Montgomi PRESERVE DUCK EGGS! You can keep duck eggs fresh inc nitely—but only I>y using “Oyolir This wonderful preserving j>aste is pi ant to handle and easy to apply. I nomical too —a 1/- boltlc preserves dozen —1/6 bottle 40 dozen. Askj grocer or chemist for “Ovoline.” neither can supply, write to “Ovolii / Dav (\0 UlaiiKotrn

SUNDAY SERVICES THE CATUEDHAL —9th Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.in. : Choral lloly Communion. 4 p.m. : Holy Baptism. 0.30 p.m. : Evensong MILTON STRIfiKT MISSION MALL. 9.30 a.m.:. Children's Service. 6.30 p.m. : Evensong. Al.ia SAINTS’, Vanguard street. —8 a.in.. Holy Communion; 11 a.in., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion with Sermon' Preacher, the Bey. \\ . ,1. Durrad ; 3 p.m.. rally of All Saints’ l’.l'ole Classes, with an address by the Bee.' W. j. Durrad ; 6.30 p.m.. Evenj ing Prayer and Sermon. Subject, ‘‘A Clmipse at the World on the other I side of the grave." Preacher, the i ST JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH— I■,. v [[ L. Blamires—Choir Festival ! Services at 11 a.m.. 6.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Anthems and Harp Solos at all) ! Services, as speeiallv advertised. tan J 'ala "The llolv Citv," at 8 p.m. Ofi ievtory for Choir Funds. Evening subj ject ‘ The place of Music in Religion. BAPTIST CHURCH, Bridge Street.— *lO 15 C.E. Meeting: 10.30 Meeting for Braver; 11, Subject, 'The Glory .Christ Gives to His People; 6-30, Evangelistic Service, Subject, plaints stated, "Just, Whv Do Wo Need a Saviour.” Duet, ‘ ‘When I Survey ti,c Wondrous Cross.” Preacher, Rev. J. Laird, M.A. Redemption songs ir.inns provided. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —Minister. Rev. J. -MeNeiih—ll a.m. “Rove Solfereth Long”: 2.30 p.m. Service at Tahuna ; 6.30 p.m., “Where there is no Vision." CHURCH OF CHRIST. Waimea Street. 11 a.m., Worship, Address “A New 'J'eslanient Ideal" ; 2.45 p.m., l>ililc School and Bible Classes; 6.30 p.m.. Subject, “Does death end ail. Preacher, Mr Fitzgerald. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Lower Hardv street.— Morning at 11. Evening .it 6.30. Subject. ."A Perplexed THE' SALVATION ARMY, Citadel. WaimesAStreet.— Evangelistic services this Sunday for the people.—7 a-.in., Farlv Morning Spiritual l*east; 11 ' a.m. ‘Holiness Service, Subject, Christtiau Fellowship,” Speaker, Mrs Captain Montgomery; 3 p.m., A happy hour, led by four leaders; bring flu fa mil v to this happy meeting; 7 pmBig song and Salvation Service ; evening subject, “Going to the place ol his choice.” Speaker, Captain Mont (Tomerv. We want you to come one j join the big choir' and sing your la vourito hymns. Come early and sc 1 cure a, flood seat. CHOIR FESTIVAL SUNDAY, AUGUST 17ili ST JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH 11 a. m .: Anthem, “Re Merciful imt< Me" (Shaw). Harp Solo, "Roan task” (Schucoker). Mrs W. 1). Murdock. Subject-: “The True Citizenship.” 630 i>.m. : Anthem, “How lovely ar the Messengers (Mendelssohn) am j “Saviour, breathe an evening bless ing” (Keighley). Harp Solo “Priere ’ (Ilasselmans), Mrs W. D. Murdock. Address, “The Place of Music in Rc ligion. Rev. H. L. Blamires. Bpm.: CANTATA, “The Holy City. Augmented Choir. Harp Aecompan.me.il , Conductor: Mr Frank Mitchell. Offertory for Choir Funds.

pbe ks on is, □n TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WEDNESDAY, .20th AUGUST. Intercessory Service at 7.J0 p.m. A NY * Ratepayer who wishes to sign . petition prating for poll on unnnpro\ed value, can do so by calling at Nelson Furniture Mart. ■PAYtUASJL .Magazines and -Periodicals if, JLT arrived to-day. At Alt. Robinson's INSTALL McGee's Motors for oflind .1. eiency and durability. —Kershaw s Engineering Works. _____ . rj~ I [lSTSundav. People’s Services. Fa- . -* vourite Hymns. A big omigregation to sing. A hearty welcome to all. . ’ Salvation Army Citadel. ant OCKERIES” by Tannock. Price ns ib 2/5. At Alf. Robinson’s. th WaUGAINS galore." Half-Price Sale iho (>n n p goorls from 2 j- downwards, and big reductions on all other lines till ? ll ‘ August 30tli.—Harris, Variety Arcade, " m WaluJield L I)ULLDING or jobbing by day or > contract. Work guaranteed.-—A. ! J Nelson. Carpenter, 120 Wniinea st.. TP* TOSERHINE. Last two days of Sale. • Further reductions in all winter lea e° o(ls - - ng. TOSEPHINE. . A few, beautiful : of Velour Coats with fur collars at .tv. bargain prices. j TOSEPHINE" One only Conc-y Seal Coat. Now £3 Bs. Black Fox ! Stole £6 6s. "TOSEPHINE. model Ha nesduy I / 9 First show of spring model Hals and Frocks on Wedarrived, at Royal Blue House, Spalding and Jacques’ Tennis Racquets and Balls.—J. P. Cooke and Sons, Ltd.

TERMS! TERMS! TERMS! ; HARLEY DAVIDSON AND DOUGLAS MOTOR CYCLES. CAN NOW BE PURCHASED ON EASY TERMS. CYCLES, Ladies and Gents’, can also be purchased on the following terms to approved customers—£2 deposit and twelve payments of £1 per month. ' Call and inspect and get particulars of this great TERMS offer. ' A. E. DAVIES, TRAFALGAR STREET. PHONE 809. mSS. iiiiii l a WHEN e she gives the ■* long-looked for " YES,” mark the occasion with a ring that she will chertsh. Buy it from my watchmaker *“•* Uwiucn HO Here you can see Engagement Rings in all the newe.3 designs. The gems are pure and } brilliant, securely held Q in dainty settings. Call in and see them.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 August 1924, Page 6

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