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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH, Hardy-st.— SUNDAY, July 3lst.— Preacher, Rev. C. H. GARLAND. Subjects — 11 a.m., "Unconscious Influence and Responsibility." Matt, v, 13-16. 6.30 P,m., "The Nature of Faith." Heb. xi, 1. 2464 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— SABBATH, July 21st. —MR W. S. STRONG, of C.1,M., at 11 and 6.30. Evening subject: "China since the Boxer troubles." TAHUNA, 2.30. 2465 APTIST CHURCH, Bridge-street— SUNDAY. July 21st. — Preacher, REV. STANLEY JENKIN. Subjects : 11 a.m. : " The Angel in the Garden." 6.30 p.m. : Memorial Service. 2466 IVT Ci A I- SUNDAY : - • -LfX«V^»jtl-» 4p.m,, Address by W. Spencer Hampson, Esq. Subject, "Mercantile Morality." All men welcome. Devotional Meeting at 10 a.m. 2467 | HOCKEY. HOCKEY.— Practice Match, To-day, 3 p.m., for Members of REP. TEAM. Players are invited to turn out and give them a game, 2454 TRAAFALGAR PARK. — SUNDAY. A Selected Programme by CITIZENS' BAND. Commencing at 2,30, Magnophone Selections* Silver Coin Admission. Programme. 1. Exhibition Quick March, "The 8.8. and C.F." 2. Overture, "Demonstration." 3. Descriptive Fantasia, ...... 'A Trip to Blackpool." 4. CornetrSolo, "Sing me to Sleep" ,„.,> Mr Ford, Jr. Morceau, " Turkish Patrol." 6. Waltz, " Donan Wellen." 7. March, " Mount Egmont." God Save the King. 2462 THEATRJ^ROYAL. TUESDAY, JULY 28bo GRAND "CONCERT IN AID OF PIANO FUND, CONSUMPTIVE ANNEXE. —PROGRAMME.— 1. (a) "The Sabbath Morn> (b) "Every Rustling Tree." Male Glee Party. Messrs A. E. Tasker, Wilkinson, Brady, E. Richards, B. Tasker, A. Taylor, Rish■worth, T. Taylor; A. P. Lucas, conductor. 2. Song— "Childie" ••>■,.•.,.>. (Behrend) 3. Cornet Sold — ''Carnival de Venice" Bandsman Berryman. (Hartmann) 4. Song — "Douglas GordoV (Lawrence Miss May Driscoll. Kellie) 5. SoDg — "Love's Echo" ... (Newton) Mrs McKay. 6. Recitation — "Lorraine. Lorraine, Loree " (DescriptiAe of a horse race when women jockeys competed). Miss Fannye Coote* 7. Song — " The Veterans ",„ (Adams) Mr Cleland, Interval 10 MfNiiTEs. 8. "A Case for Eviction*" — Misses Reeves, Ladley, and Mr C. Palmer, 9. Duet — ■" Will ye no' come back again" (Old Jacobite Song) Miss and Mr Stewart. 10. Violin Solo — "Fantasie on Scene de Ballet" ... (Deßerriot) Miss Mabel Flett. 11. Flute Solo— (a) "Fruhlingslied" ... (Mendelssohn); (b) "Melodic" (Rubenstein). Mr T. Louitison, 12. "There was a Tack, There was a Boy, There was a Teacher New." Male Glee Party, Accompanists — Misses Kempthorne and Coote. God Save The King! Dress Circle and Stall Seats may be reserved at Jackson's without extra charge. Garrison Band kindly consented to play in front of Theatre. 2468 IMMEDIATE Application necessary to secure excellent Sites in best part of Gvove-street at bedrock prices. 40 feet frontage, J2105. 80 feet frontage, ,£2lO. A Chance Like This Seldom Occurs. 2455 W. ROUT & SONS. .FOB SALEPART of SECTION 209, Nelson, having a frontage of 30 feet to Provincial Lane, with a depth of 67 feet ; a good building site. ADAMS & HARLEY, 2456 Solicitors, Nelson. THANKS. " MR JOSEPH PACKARD, on behalf of himself and the Widow and Family of the lata James Packard, tenders their heartfelt thanks to their numerous Nelson friends for their many tokens of sympathy in their Late sad bereavement. 2467 In the Administration of the Estate of ABRAHAM GREGG, of Nelson, settler, deceased, IT is requested that all amounts payable to tais Estate be paid to E. P. Watkis, Esq., District Agent of the Public Trustee, Nelson, or lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's Account at any Postal Money-order Office. ALL Accounts against this Estate may be rendered to the Agent of the Public Trustee, as above, on or before SATURDAY, the 17th day of August next, on the printed forms, which can be obtained* for the purpose from any of the Agents of this O&ce, Any account not sent in by the day named may be rejected. J. W. POYNTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 17th July, 1907. 2457 Waimea Horticultural Association. A PROMENADE CONCERT and BULB SHOW will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Wakefield, on WEDNESDAY, September 18th. Schedules can be obtained from the undersigned. WALTER R. PEARLESS, 2439 Secretary, FOOTBALIi. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 20th. THE FIRST INTER-UNION GAME OF THE SEASON. GOLDEN BAYJV. NELSON. KICK-OFF 3 P.M. Admission — Gents, Is ; Ladies, free. Pavilion — Gents, 6d j Ladies, free. 2442 Nelson Education Board. A PPLICATIONS, prepaid, complying J\. with conditions named. on Board's Form, will be received until FRIDAY, 26th July, for the following positions : — Church Hill : Sole Teacher, salary ,£9O and residence. Sandy Bay : Sole Teacher, salary .£4B and free board, etc. Lester's Household: Teacher, salary .£3O and free board, etc. Charleston: Pupil Teacher, - Nelson Girls' ; Tiv-\- Teacher. STiiAl> ELLIS, {Secretary. 6th July, 1907. l 2296 [A CAED.J LEAPER BROTHERS, ARCHITECTS. Address— SELWYN PLACE, NELSON' [A Cabd.] G. HOBY, (LiTK J. W. Tatton & Son.) DENTAL SUBGEON, TBAFALGAR STBEEr

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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11993, 20 July 1907, Page 2

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