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SUNDAY SERVICES THE CATHEDRAL—Septuagesima Sunil ay. 8 a.m.Holy Communion. 11 4. in.: Matins and Holy Communionp.lll.: Re-opening of Sunday School. 4p. 111.: Holy Baptism. 7 p. 111.: Evensong. MILTON STREET MISSION HALLS.SO &fn.: Chißjrqn’fc Scrv foe. *•s' • 7 p:ai. r Evorisdfig'. ,v - " ALL SAINTS’, Vanguard-st.— 8 *a.m., Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Holy Communion ; 7 p. 111., Evening Prayer. The Vicar. —Port Mission Hall, 7 p.m., Evening Leaver, Mr Haskell. ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH—--11, Rev. P. N. Knight, B.A. Subject. “Idols of the Cave’’; 7, Rev. P. N. Knight. Subject, “The Lord’s Victorious Return.” Anthem, “The Sun shall be no more” (Woodward). Monthly Communion at 8 p.m. During thU continuation of the hot weather the services- at St. John’s will be limited to one hour. NELSON BAPTIST CHURCH.—Pastor J. C. Macky.—lo.ls a. 111., C.E. Society; 11 a. 111., Preacher, Rev. M. W. P. Lascelbs (N.Z. Baptist Union). Subject, "The Comradeship of Jesus.” 5 p. 111., Bible Classes'. 7 p.m., Rev. M. W. P. Lascelles. Subject, “A Great Resolution never carried out.” TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —ll a. 111., Rev. D. McCosli, M.A.; 7 p.m. Rev. I). McCosli, M.A. Y.M.B.C. will resume to-morrow morning at 9.45. y.W.B.C. to-morrow afternoon 2.45. Taliuna Sunday School, 2 p.m.; 3 p. 111., Rev. I). McCosli, M.A. JIIURCH OF CHRIST, Waimea-st.— ll “ a.m., Worship; 2.45, Bible School and Bibio Classes; 6.30. Prayer Service; 7 .m. Gospel Service. Subject, ‘Christ According to Matthew.” Preacher, Mr Percy Bolton. CONGREGATIONAI, CHURClT—Preaclier at both services, Rev. Harold J. Hal pli,—ll a. 111., Inauguration of Young Worshippers’ League, with special address on “John Bunyan’ ; ‘ p m “The Time When Jehovah took the Lead among Gods.” Communion at 8 p.m. Sunday School re-opens at THE S SALVATION ARMY, Waimea-st. —ll a.m. and 3 p.m., Holiness and Praise Gatherings conducted by Lieut. D Houghton; 7 p. 111., The Peoples Popular Sing Song Service conducted by Capt. 11. G. Wallace. Subject, COTJJNGWOOD-si GOSPEL HALL —ll a.m., Breaking of Bread; 2.30 pin., Sundav School; 7 p.m., Gospel Service. —Washington Valley Mission. Military Barracks, 2.30, p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., Gospel Service. ST BARNABAS’ CHURCH, Stoke—B •im Holv Communion; 11, Morning Praver; 7', Evening Prayer.—Tahuna, 7 Evening Prayer and Holy Communion." Preacher', Archdeacon ChatterMETHODIST CHURCH. Richmond Circuit.—Richmond, 11 a.m., Rev. U. L. Richards (Communion); 7 p.m., Mr W Lewis. Stoke, 11 a.m., Mr Kelly; 7 p.m., Mr A. Trevella. Hope, 3 p.m., Rev. 11. L. Richards. Brightwater, 7 p.m., Rev. H. L. Richards (Communion). Spring Grove, 7 p.m., W. Longworth. Wakefield, 7 p.m. Missioner Thomas. Wai-ili, 2.45 p.m., Missioner Thomas. WAKEFIELD PAROCHIAL DISTRICT —Wakefield, 11 a.m., Mating; 7 p.m., Evensong.—Foxhill, 3 p.m., Evensong. V ASHINGTON Valley Sunday School re-opens To-morrow (Sunday) 2.30 n New scliolars heartily welcome. nTtTc“e ’HE property known as the Pah "Ma- - tanga Estate,” is absolutely closed all. The fear of fire at present is so eat that any mistake or carelessness >uld cause irreparable damage and eat loss. G. HEATH, Manager.

TOURIST SERVICES L T .? HOW TO GET TO CHRISTCHURCH By Motor and Rail, or Motor Only. Ring phone 1082 Where full information will be given bv the — KAIKOURA UNITED MOTOR CO. Ltd P.S. —Special Services during Christ rnas Week. SPIERS’ GARAGE Lower Hardy Street, NELSON Used Car Depot. SPECIAL VALUES FOR THE COMING HOLIDAY SEASON HUDSON 1924 7-seater Touring. Newly Ducoed and completely overhauled. Specially adapted for service work. Gives a wonderful demonstration. Extras include Bumper, Sidescreens, Luggage Carrier and two Spares. Exceptional value. Deposit £IOO. TTT’ORD SEDAN, Mechanically perfect, •T' w ill give faithful service, upholstery as new. This car has been carefully looked after. DEPOSIT £56. TWORD 1923 Roadster, self-starter. This A 1 Car is in sound condition, and runs well. A snip for £45. Terms if required. BUICK 4-cylinder, just been overhauled. ’This car will give faithful service. Tyres new. DEPOSIT £2B. THESE CARS have been thoroughly overhauled in our Workshop, and we are prepared to give any reasonable service for one month Sind a P.C. or phone 1016, and ar ratine appointment. Or if you prefer, call at cur Garage £LECTRGC UL.TTjRE -~- MR F. ALLAN HAMILTON wishes to advise having appointed MR L. M. ESTCOURT, of the Nelson Seed Coy., Hardy street, as sub-agent for the - Christofleau Electroeulture Apparatus and testimonials, booklets, machines, etc., are on show in the shop window. The are still a few machines unsold and intending purchasers are advised to place their orders immediately to avoid being disappointed. ELECTRIFIED SEEDS Mr Hamilton also wishes to advise that quantities of seed, tobacco, tomato, flower and all classes of garden, vegetable seeds, etc., are being treated in Electrified seed box at RIWAKA and clients wishing to test for themselves the superiority of ELECTRIFIED SEEDS, are invited to forward sample for treatment. For further particulars on anv branch of the New Wonder ELECTROCUL TURE, applv to— L. M. ESTCOURT, Nelson, F. ALLAN HAMILTON, Riwaka, Sole Agent. Or-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 4 February 1928, Page 2

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