, I" AQfp-BBOAD GOLD BROOOH, ! J_jV_/ O X with Diamond centre. Finder Rewarded on leaving same at Office of this Paper. 1685 T7IOREBTERS' SOCIALorTWEDNESDAY JO EVENING, from 8 to 10 o'olook. Admission — Gentlemen 1/-. 1713 WINTER EVENING DEBATING i SOCIETY. mHE Debate on " Bi-Metallism " haß been X ADJOURNED till the next regular meeting night— TUESDAY, 20ih mat. 1712 Presbyterian Church. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. On WEDNESDAY, the 14th, a SOCIALIMEETING & SACRED CONOERT } will be held. Tea in tbe Hall from Six o'clock. Conoert with Addrtsses in the Church at 7.30. Tickets for Tea and Conoert, Adults 1/Childrun 6d ; Conoert alone, a Silver Coin collection. 1693 HOSPITAL BALL 7 A PUBLIC BALL will be held in the Provincial Hall on THURSDAY, the 15th instant. Proceeds in aid of the Nelson Hospital. Stringed Band in attendance. DanciDg to commence at Eight o'olook. Tiokets-Double, 12/6; Gentlemen, 7/6; Ladies, 5/- : and may be obtained of members of the Ball Committee and at the Booksellers. H. V. GULLY, 1707 Hon. Sec Ball Committee. ' OHUROH MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. n^HE MONTHLY MEETING will be held I in the Shelboutne-street Schoolroom on TUESDAY EVENING, 13th instant, at 7.30. Subject-" CHINA." MB. GEO. NICOLL, of the Inland China MiEsion, will be present and give some information regarding the Country. 1709 NEW BOOKS.— Martin Hewitt Investigation, 2/6 ; A Keldt Offioial (a novel of oireumstance), by B. Mitford, 2/6; Sir Robert's Fortune, by Mrß Oliphant, 2/6 ; In the Midst of Alarms, by Robett Baer, 2/6 ; A Maid of the Manse, by E. B. Eeler, 3/- ; My Early Travels and Adventures, by H. M. Stanley, 5/- ; The Ordeal of Riobard Feverel, by O. Mereditb, 3/-; Some Men are Suoh Gentlemen, by N. Kenealy, 2/6; Diana of the Crossways, by Meredith, 2/6 ; A Sugar-oane Land, by Eden Phillpots, 2/6 ; Stories from the Diary of a Doctor, by G. Halifax, 3- ; Passions Puppets, 4/- ; A Daughter ol the King, by G. Allan, 4/- ; My Lady Nobody, by Maarten Maartens, 6/- ; Briar and Palm, by f Annie S. Swan, 4/- ; Who Shall Serve, by c Annie B. Swan, 2/6 ; " Oelebates," by Geo. f Mcore, 6/-; The Conviot Sbip, by Clark * Russell, 2/- ! A Waif of the Plainß, by Bret "V Hart, 2/- ; The Three Graces, by Mra Hun- a gerford 2/- ; The Bachelor's Bridal, by Mrs T. a Cameron, 2/- ; bound vol. Young Ladies' Journal ; Boys of England, vol. 58 . c H. D. JACKSON. 0
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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8325, 13 August 1895, Page 2
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396Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8325, 13 August 1895, Page 2
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