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ST?JotflMl^^H^ttp?f v^r^st.^SUNDA^N^26tJ|^Rby. ; m J^ttt U«g: V^tl a^nvi m 6-80 p;ffiT? <l The- Call to Arms r The Liquor Tiaffic mugt ■■.die.?"-: ■'■■•' : ■?■■■'■■ ■:. ". ;■■ Bee>os -w-Hl pr^h • lajwweH SerinQft.3 T^njarto^CSnfta^gl: Baptißinal and Gotriinunioh Services in the evening. CATHEpRAL-8 a.m., v Holy:; Com N munipn ;11 a.in., Morning Prayer Jr and-' Confirmation by Bishop of ':■■■■:-.. N.olaon ; 0.3 : J p.m.. Evening Prayeiy Preacfior, REV.Ei Ai.laxsqst. Bur* plus^joffertories in aW of Vevf Guihea Misswii: - v • .. IAN fcHAPip; Wyel-si^ '■&? Lord7s Day.— ll a.m., Worahip and . ''Brewing": of p;m., ; Evangelistic Address.;. Preacher, Mit J. Fkasklyn. Subject, ''Bgginning at Jenisaleni.'?. The .j. Church gives you an earnest invitaj k : ..Jjlo&fa) bo pr. sont at both meetingg. ■aC:-.f; •-. :-.— .i i"T UPS. wi.th^iit Sauw&s may be |Lfe : Obtained at Walker*^ at 4/d &&oa^ English China^ otder ciips $rith Queers 4s: j)er. do?. -._i. ..._^_ -■^El/f'Jfigs.2/6 sot, obtainable oiy lv^at^tlie Bridgerst pioneer of low -■pr-iccS, H. WALKER. . ._.".■.:-■», , ; y - . ;■ i. — . ; ■'■: ■■ i - J r iIMNTEOV-Ax gloodqraelilMp VV-Sv "!aft?'9. NEIfrPORl 1 , 2s T ile-81. - ■ ' •'■.■. ..;.,. ■' '" ' ---.—> »' " ?■ ANTEipfeooa Cootv Alppiy ■. ''Waiiiui." Wages 255. Ar- ' ran^pttVsnts 'made for day attiendanceioinlj'!. :-^.;- &:- I _ . ■ „..._. CQJS^BEGATIONAL CHURCHi S?&:- HARDt^SiREET: jjER^tCES at 11 ajn.- and 680 p.in. ■.*> v.!Preaelior, . tha %EY,, B K emW>. I JSyeuing " The GoffvepaOJi' ot an Abyafiiriifen:" ■ " On TPRIDAY EVENING, T3ec. Ist, at 3 ojiclock, under the'Presidency of the Right Reverend tho Bisttd*p of Nelson, Mr Griffiths will deliver a 'Lecture on "WANDERINGS IN WEST&RN AFRICA." introducing Neero Melodies and rare African Curiosities.

& TSA CONNOISSEUR is resnorT sible^or the blending of • spon * TfiJß WHOIiisOUE TEA/ •JjJtSt*" an in" blendirig, and got geryone who caHs hfeiself possesses the tS^HKP^ . testifies to . the skill "iM efiqcieucy prjts wencler; for It is |uagea from any It Pleases the^Palate. [it i& Befresliing and Satis- \ fying", T^o; Shillings alb : ;FEOM-ALL STQKIi2iEKPEK|. ; ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, 25 November 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, 25 November 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, 25 November 1905, Page 2

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