FRANCE AND BRITAIN IN DANGER The critical situation urgently demands that we do all we possibly can to help the cause of the Allies. Much be done by Prayer. “Call upon Me in your hour of need, then I will rescue you,” saith the Lord. SUNDAY (TO-MORROW) will be observed as a NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER for France and Britain. Let everybody attend some place of worship. AN UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY SAREL F. DU PLESSIS, of SOUTH AFRICA Conducting iREAT EVANGELISTIC AND HEALING CAMPAIGN TEMPERANCE HALL TEMPERANCE HALL TEMPERANCE HALL TEMPERANCE HALL UN. 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; TUES., THURS., and SAT. 7.30 p.m. j SUN. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. I All Sunday’s collections for Sick and Wounded Fund. SUNDAY PATRIOTIC CONCERT Featuring NELSON GARRISON BAND JUNIOR GARRISON BAND Frances Bensemann Hal e ey Logan Clarrie Lee Bob Howell Ray Smith Harry Fleming The Three Look Sisters STIRRING MUSIC ! SPECIAL SONGS ! SPECIAL EFFECTS ! A TRULY GREAT SHOW—IN AID OF NELSON CITY PATRIOTIC FUND MAJESTIC THEATRE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 8.30 P.M. (Doors open 7.30 p.m.) Special Bus leaves Tahuna 8 p.m. returning after Concert. KEEP FIT rpHESE strenuous times, seek a new interest Join the PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASS Conducted in person by SISTER L. EVANS, N.D. Health Exercises, Poise. Deportment, Correct Breathing, I ledical Gymnastics, Health Lecturettes. Questions answered. First Class Lesson TUESDAY, 25th June, 7.45 p.m For further particulars, ring 982. SISTER EVANS is available for Health Consultations Daily at — 106 COLLINGWOOD STREET • Next Regent Theatre). Phone 982.
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—■ ■ ■ '1 THE CATHEDRAL.— DAY OF PRAYER FOR FRANCE Let patriotism and loyalty to our Ally move us all to do all we can to help her in her danger and anxiety. “Pray for us.” 8 a.m.: Holy CommunionMothers’ Union. 10 a.m : College Tervice. 11 a.m : Matins. Rev. N. Titchener. Noon : Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Special Service. The Dean. ALL SAINTS’: 8 a.m.. Holy Commun-I ion: 11 a.m.. Hoi - Communion, and; 7 p.m ST STEPHEN'S, TAHUNA-j NUT: 9.45 a.m.. Holy Communion, j and 7pm TOI - )1: 7 p.m.—Vicar, j Ven Archdeacon Uimberley. ST BARNABAS' STOKE: 11 a.m Holy Communion and > rmqp. Corporate Communion Members of Mothers’ Union. Preacher. The Vicar. 7 pm. Even'ng P-a.ver Preacher. Archdeacon York HOT.Y TRINITY RICHMOND: 8 am. Holy Communion: 11 a.m. Morning Prayer Mr F W. C Walsleben; 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer, Preacher The Vicar* ST JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH— Minister. Rev Wm Rowe. France and Rritain Need Prayers Come and Worship Sunday School 10 45 a m Public Worship 11 a.m Rev. < Wm. Rowe 7 p.m Rev. Wm Rowe. “What Right Have We to Expect God to He'p the Allies 9 ” Special Intercession Service —NELSON SOUTH: Sunday School 10 am. Public Worship 11 a.m Rev L. Greenslade 7 p.m Rev L. Greenslade. “God’s Mysterious Way.” MCTunmsT CHURCH —RICHMOND CTROUTT —Minister* Rev. Moses AyUon—RICHMOND • 11 am.. Mr A. Wells; 7 p m.. Rev M. Ayrton. Subject. “Unfailing Companionship.” Cong’-egaticnal Meet-ng after Worship. STOKE: 11 a.m.. Rev M. Ayrton, Subiect. “Christian Service”; 7 p.m., Mr A Wells HO**E: 2.30 pm.. Rev M Ayrton: 7 pm„ Mr B Wells. ■ RR'GHTWATFR: 6.30 pm., Mr M We'ls. A cordial invitation is given to all residents and friends to attend tsese Services for public Worship. HEBRON GOSPEL HALL. Hardy-st.— 11 am The Lord’s Supper. 2.30 pm • Sunday School and Bible Classes 7pm. Gospel Message Speaker: Mr W L. La wry A hearty welcome is extended to all THURSDAY 730 m.; Bible Reading and Prayer Meeting. Subiect • ‘The Church and the Great Tribulation.” Digest of the Bible”; The 66 Books of the Bible condensed into one swiftlymoving narrative by Peter Ross Price 3/3 ’Thinking Aloud in War Time.” by Leslie Weatherhead, 3/-. “John Williams Sails On.” The greatest . Missionary story of the South Seas. 6/ -- ALF ROBINSON’S BOOKSELLERS. - HARDY-ST LAND FOR SELECTION jVOTICE is hereby given that the un- * dermentioned property is open for selection on optional tenures under the Land Act 1924 and pplioations on the proper forms will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office Nelson. up to 11 o'clock a.m on Tuesday 1 I 9th July, 1940 Section 14 (formerly pari Section 11) Block XII and Section 4 (formerly part Section 3) Block XVI Wi-tnea Survey 1 District: Area 1393 acres Capital value 1350. Deposit on deferred payments C2O Half yearly instalment on deterred payments CIO 14s fid Renewable lease Ha'f- rent £7 Weighted with £ 9 .30 for improvements payable «n cash r after a deposit of £146 the ba'ance may be left on mortgage for twenty years interest J at 48 per cent redueb'e to 41 per cent Situated on the ITrrkett and Browni Track fifteen miles from Full part’cu'ars ». app'ication forms may be obta ned fror the undersigned P R WILKINSON Commissioner of Crown Lands. | SNOW'S •VERCOATS MADE TO MEASURE \' EW Ranee of BEST ENGLISH ' WORSTEDS are here. A. SNOW L'I’HER BRIDGE*ST.
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