SUNDAY SERVICES. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH.— Sunday, Jan. 31st. — 11 a,m., Morning Prayer. Preacher, the Rev. F. W. Chatterton. 6.30 p.m.. Evening Prayer and Holy Communion. Anthem, 'The Lord is my Shepherd." CATHEDRAL.— S a.m., Holy Communion; lfa.m., Morning Prayer. Preacher, Hey. W. S. Lucas. 6.30 p.m., Tvening Prayer. Preacher. Rev. If. vv. Chatterton. 0 St. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH, S Hardy-street.— Sunday, Jan. 31st.— s I la.m., Rev. C. H. Garland. "The s Mighty Atom," (Luke xvi., 10). 6.30 c p.m., Rev. C. H. Garland. "Christ's f first sermon, and the world's ultimate need." (Luke iv., 18). f PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Sunday, 31st January.— Rev. \V. D. McLaren, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. TAHUNA, 2.30 Mr K. M. Forbes-Ewan. 1 BAPTIST CHURCH— Services To-mor--7 row (Sunday}, will be conducted as folt lows : Morning at 11, Mr F. Cullen. i Evening, 6.30, Rev. J. Crump. • CHURCH OF CHRIST, Waimea-street. —Sunday morning, 11. Evening, Oosi pel meeting. Mr W. L. Jones. Subject: "Whom shall we hear?" Bright , service. All welcome. , CONGfREGATIONAL Church, Hardy- ! street.— -Rev. B. L. Thomas. Morning . at 11. Evening at 6.30. "Sacredness of the Day's Work." All seats are free. 1 GOSPEL HALL, Collingwood-street.— > Sunday, 17th January, 1909.— Gospel ; Meeting will be held at 6.30 p.m. A hearty in vision is extended to all. No collection? Sankey Hymn Book used. RICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH ClßCUlT.— Richmond, 11, Mr Sheat, 6.30; Rev. S. Peryman; Stoke, 2.30, Mr Bell ; 7, Mr Bateup ; Hope, 2.45, Mr Peryman ; 7, Mr Wix ; Brightwater, 7, Mr Tunnicliffe ; Spring Grove, 11, Rev. S. Peryman ; Upper Wakefield. 2.30. Mr ilod.con ; 7, Mr Fairev; Foxhill, 11, Mr Hodson. ISB HARRIS will rr.xivp Pupils foi- Drawing and Painting on Ffb. 2nd at hoi- Siudio, 34 Xile-Kt. East. MAP.IKE Public Baths in full swing again. Times as usual. NELSON POULTRY ASSOCIATION. MEETING of Committee at Mercer's Room, Wednesday, February, 3rd, at 7 p.m. sharp. Business : Re Second Laying Competition. \ LL Members of MR. JOHN GRAHAM'S Sorial Committee are requested to meet at Mr J. P. HARRIS', Norwich Union Chambers, on Wednesday, February 3rd, at 7.30 p.m. Full attendance requested. ST. Maiy's Picnic. Wakefield, Feb. 1. Train leaves town at 7.45 a.m. and Wakefield 5.15 p.m. DANCING. " A NNIVERSARY NIGHT (MONA DAY), Foresters' Hall at 8 o'clock. Ladies 6d, Gents Is. Miss Fowler, Pianiste. CHURCH of Christ S.S. Picnic at Spring Grove, Monday, 9.30 train. Parents and friends cordially invited. /"lITY OF NELSON. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. fiITIZENS are invited to observe V^ MONDAY, the Ist February, as a Public" Holiday, being the anniversary of the foundation of Nelson. J. PIPER, Mayor. 30tb January, 1909. FRIDAY NEXT, Feb. 5, at 2 p.m. At the Central Auction Rooms. (In the Estate of Lewis Sheather, deed.) WLOCK will sell by order of the • Public Trustee on the above date, Piano. Furniture, and Effects, without reserve. Particulars later. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. ■VTELSON TtJ-OTOR QERVICE. TOWN— TAHUNA. ON MONDAY Next the Ordinary Timetable will be suspended, and the following will be run: — Leave Town for Tahuna.— lo, 10.30, 11, 11.30, 2, 2.30, 3, 3.30, 4, 4.30, 5.30. Leave College for Tahuna.— 9.4s, 1.45, 5.15. Leave Tahuna for Town.^lo.3o, 11, 11.30, 12, 2.30, 3, 3.30, 4, 4.30, 5, and 6. The 4.30 Bus from Tahuna goes on from Town to College Hill. R. PURCELL WEBB Will resume teaching on TUESDAY NEXT, February 2nd. Pianoforte • Singing, Organ, Theory, etc Aiidivi-s: 168 Waimea-street. T^XCURSION. KILTIES' BAND. SO KOI will l«ave Motueka on . !3. WEDNESDAY, 3rd Feb., at Ba. m, leaving Nelson on return trip at 6 p.m. Return Fare 4s. GREENGAGES, green figs, gi««n peas, ouiumbers (cheap), pine appkfi, peaches, pafKion fruit, oranges, lemon?. Next Week — 1 ton of Adelaide peaches and grapes, a few case;of apricots cheap fiora 2s 6(1 a cise.— At Chapman's, Hardy-st., next Grove's. t^ locution! MRS J. H. NICHOLSON will resume teacliing Next Week. 5 Terms on application. 145 Waimea-street. NELSON RIFLE ASSOCIATION. i ' > TN addition to the matches already on ■ X the programme, there will be a 5 Match for Volunteers only, consisting ' of the last 7 shots at 200 and 500 yards, J 15 prizes, value £5 Bs. Post entries. No * entrance foe. c F. GLEDHILL, ' , Secretary. ARTHUR ESTATE TEA ROOMS, WAKEFIELD. DINNER: Is. TEA and CAKES: 6d. '■> The abovfi Rooms will be open on MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. FUNERAL NOTICE. a rnHE Friends of the late MRS. „ X JANE HAHMAN are informed r. that her funeral will H avo 1 1 in res idence T nf hpr Sun MU. H. HARM AN, at ' nd T™; 1 on MONDAY, FEB. ,? Ut. at, 10.J0 a.m., for fit, Pauls ! a f:h " lvh ' Pri^UTHkRFORD BROS. S.S. LADY BARKLY. THE Offi.P of the above Fteam.T is now at the new building, next c to Union S.R. Company, at The Port, d Telephone Nn. 68. [' fl RETAILERS' ASSOCIATION. ° TJREMISES will close at 2.30 p.m. on JT WEDNESDAY next, 3rd instant, ~ (Kilties' Band performance). 3 FRANK HURLEY, Secretary. l. CIOUTH SEA EVANGEUOAL c Jj MISSION. „ (Formerly Queensland Kanaka Mission.) d Dr NORTHCOTE DECK, 1 _ of the Mission Boat Evangel, !D and m MISS YOUNG, Hon. Secretary, il WILL GIVE A LECTURE, it WILL GIVE A LECTURE, lv Illustrated with Limelight Views, in in the is BAPTIST CHURCH ON FRItXKY, FEB. sth, at 7.30 p m. i KINDERGAR'IT.V. __ I ial ■ftyflSS LIGHTFOOT is opening v ut I»JL Kindergarten in the Shelbourne- . a . street Schoolroom on Wednesday, Feb. m- 3rd, and will be at the Schoolroom on Tuesday from 10 a.m. till noon, to interview parents.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 30 January 1909, Page 3
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