I WANTED;— A Boy for 'Parcels-,■ IVlessages, etc. Apply Trathen and Co., Drapers. 327 |^< REENGAGES, Peaches, Plums, Blue vJ Piums, Tomatoes, Cucumbera, &o. 829 . .Stewart & Co., Nile-st. A LITTLE iovf—a Little Kiss, and other Zonoplione Records. Doublesided 3/6 each, at Begg's, Trafalgar-st. 332 NEW SONGS;—" If you were the only girl," " The light of yoixr dear eves," "In an old-fashioned town," 2/- each.— Begg's, Nelson. 333 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH. (Hardy-st.) .—SUNDAY, Jan. 27.— ! I Rev. W. Bautnbor. 11 a.m.. "The ! Thoughts of Wod Toward Men," 7 p.m., " A. Call to Great Service." I mRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, IJL SUNDAY, Jan. 27.—Morning 11, "Careful for Nothing." Evening 7, Society's Respectable Sins—(iv) " Pride." Tahuna, 2.30 p.m. Preacher, Eev. QH. Gibb, B.A. The Sunday School will resume at 2.-15 to-morrow afternoon. THE CATHEDEAL. — Jean. 27. - Septuagesitna Sunday.—B a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Morning Prayer. |6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer Preacher, I morning and evening, B.v. F. W. Chatterton, BAPTIST CHUECH, Beidqb Street. (Meetings for Prayer 10.30 and 6.30.) II a.m., "The Life Motto;* t-a Great Christian.'^ 7 p.m., "An Essential Thing in a Genuine Keligion. Preacher, Hoy. John Laird, B. A. Visicors welcomed.
PAROCHIAL DISTK[CT OF faUBUE-BANNOETH.-Sfc. Peter's, lla.m ; Holy, Communion; St. Andrew's, 2;30: p.m., Holy Communion} fst. John'aj 7 p.m,-Holy. Communion. The Dean of J^elson. /NOKGEEGATIONAL CHUBCH (Lower; \-J $ Hardy streea).—Services to-morrow, ' Jan. 27th.—Morning at 11/Mr T. Vercoe;' Evenhag at 7, the Eev. J. Eeed Glasson (of the Terrace Congregational Church, Wellington). 328 Spiritualism:— its Origin and Teaching frem a Bible standpoint. "What is it, a diabolical fraud or a glorious reality? Which? 330 ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Waimea, street, after-church address, 8.10, above subject. Speaker : Mi J. Watt. Be fair ! Come. and.near the other side.. 331 NELSON ACADEMY OF MUSSC Director...Mr John Tait, A.R.C. 0. is'iret Term, Session 1913, commeneds WED j. ESDAT, 30th JANUARY. New pupils are now being "enrolled at tho Academy Booms, Hardy street. Telephone 557 Note.—Since, the opening of the Academy iv 1916, 31 pbpils have successfully passed Associatsd Board '-Examinations, including L. A. B. Singing. 334 1 ■'.... ' TAKAKA S>3OW AND RACES. EMMS'S MOTOR SERFIOE. CikVS le>ve, Jones's Postcard Shop, > JSMson, for Takaka Show and Races a-i follows:— THCJKSOAY. .JM: lnai . v yj B t-5.15 .% m ' 2 p.m. ■".'.. ' FRIDAY, Kehruary. lst-5 a.m , 8.15 a.m., 5 p.m. SATfTJ-iuAT, February 2nd—s a.m., 8.5 a.m., 5 p.m. . . SUNDAY, February 3rd—lo am. :
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14620, 26 January 1918, Page 6
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