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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CJT. JOHN'S METHODIST CHUECH. 5 Hardy-at.— SUNDAY, Nov. 29th.— Services will be conducted at the usual hours. *931 PEESBYTEEI AN CHUECH. — 29tli November. — REV. J. H. MACKENZIE, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ; ■ . TAHUNA, 12.30. 4932 Work of Deaconesses. A LECTUEE willbe given by Sister j£ll. Marian, of Blenheim, Deaconess, on the subject of " Deaconess's Work: in the Church," on TUESDAY EVENING next. Time and place will be advertised on Monday. A large attendance of members is desired. J. P. KEMPTHORNE. 4929. W.S. LUCAS. • ' ■ Diocesan Synod. SUNDAY SERVICES. ; . CATHEDRAL.— II a.m., Rev. T. J. Smith; 6.30 p.m., Rev. S. Quin;- ; trell. ■-■■'. • - ALL SAINTS.— B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Rev. H. Pepper; 6.30 p.m., Yen. Archdeacon York. STOKE.— St. Barnabas' Church. 11 ■; ■ ■ ■ a.m., Rev. H. Braddock. - • RICHMOND.— HoIy Trinity Church. 11 a;m., the Vicar; 7 p.m., Rev; W. "G. Baker. APPLEBY.— St. Alban's Church. 7 p.m., the Vicar. RANZAU.— 3 p.m., the Vicar and Rev. H. Braddock. BRIGHTWATER.— St.PauI's Church 7 p.m., Rev. H. Braddock. ST. THOMAS', Motueka— ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Hay. ST. PETER'S, Suburban North'.-^ll a.m.; Rev. T. Taylor; 7 p.m., Rev. N.- A. Friborg. : ST. ANRDEW'S— 7 p.m., Rev. T. Taylor. - . ST. JOHN'S.— 7^ p.m., Rev. A. J. Carr. 4930 THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee.- - -Mbß. Montgomery Sub-Lessee and Manager - Mr P. Elton. THE MUSICAL ELTONS. GEACE ELTON (the Versatile A ctress and Musician) FEED ELTON (Dancer and Comedian). v SUPPORTED BY A STEONG COMPANY. TO-NIGHT. | Last, Night. | TO-NIGHT. Eeturn Visit Elton Comedy Co. New Programme Pictures, Bells, etc.. - "When Jones Left Home." Ladies half-price to Front Seats To-night See the Acrobatic Violin- playing in the Big Musical Act To-night. 3s, 2s, Is. 4914 W. BEENTON. Representative. ' THEATRE ROYAL. —Three Nights Only.— THUESDAY, FEIDAY, & SATUEDAY Dec. 3rd, 4th, and sth. - ' Mb Edwabd. Bbanscosibe presents The Scarlet Troubadours, - ; (from London) In their Nox-elft Uniqfle Entertainment. -ENOEMOUS SUCCESS ! ENOEMOUS SUCCESS! - Acknowledged to be the best Combination " that has eyer yisited the' Dominion. '.'.'.' Every Item a Turn. E»err Turn an Artiste/ . Don't FoitaET the Dates, Complete Change of Programme Each j ■...■••■ Evening, Prices: 3p, 2s, Is. Plan at Jackson's. Early Doors 6d extra, on sale at Jackson's. ; : i; 4915 Phil Cablton, RepresentatiTc. - CHURCH OF CHRIST. THE BIBLE SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY will be held on SUNDAY NEXT, Nov. 28th, and the following WEDNESDAY, December 2n<3: Both meetings at the SCHOOL OF MUSIC. LORD'S DAY, 6.30 p.m. Preacher: W. L. JONES, Evangelist. Subject: "That which was Lost." Bright Singing by the Children. ... WEDNESDAY, December 2nd, ... at 7.30 p.m., - SERVICE OF SONG, entitled "PHIL KYLE." A very interesting narrative. Come and hear the Children sing. No collections. All welcome. 4898 Nelson Citizens' Band: GRAND AFTERNOON CONCERT.. 0-1 BOTANICAL EESEEVE... .: SUNDAY, 29th Novembeb. 4920 "VTCTE hereby. : give notice that w» are y\ appljing, at the next meeting of Nelsoa Land Board, for an OCCUPArTION LICENSE: over 2000 Acres, of Crown Land, running along both' eides of the Karamea Eiver and left hand branch of Karamea Eiver. .• - ; ■.' •■■■■• HENEY JAMES WELLS. ' ■ 4921 W. J. EOBSON. : ;; Funeral Notice. npHB Friends of the late Sister Mabt JL St. Sylvia are informed that, her Funeral will leave St: Mary's Church THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 2.30 o'clock, for the New Cemetery. ALFEED SHONE, 4922 Undertaker & Embalmsr. Battalion Parade. fTIHE' Monthly INSPECTION Parade X will be held on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2nd, at 7.30 p.m. Country Corps by train as usual. Town Commands assemble at Junction of Trafalgar and Hardy-streets. By order. • EOBT. W. STILES. 4923 Captain and Adjutant;. N. Z- K. NELSON-BELGEOVE SECTION. ON MONDAY, November 50th,. 1908, and EVEEY MONDAY tbtreaftor, until farther notice, a Goods Train, with oarriage attached, will leave BelgKne afe 9.20 a.m., Wakefleld' 9.45 a.m., Richmond 10.30 a.m., arriving Jn Nelson at 11.0 a.m. - Above Train will stop at any other ■tation where required. BY OEDEE. District Office, Nelson, Nov., 25th, 1908. . 4916 PANAMA HOTEL. ; COENEE HAEDY & COLLINGWOOD-STEEETS ■ •■. rj^HE undersigned, having taken over JL the above Hotel, has thoroughly renovated and completely re-furnished the house, which, now offer* comfortablff and superior accommodation to the travelling public or permanent boarders, at MODEBATE CHAEGES. Wines, Ales, ahd Spirits of the Best Brands Oblt.J. BRI6GS. (Late of Wanganui.) 4927

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12411, 28 November 1908, Page 2

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