IBEj F.YF. ■ STRA1N 1S THE m » T TOI*11 of many a. headacbe and B^-lV I A I I Vr much fatigue wllle worMng. vflvULl Neglected siglit endangers fj \ Make an appointment to . have your eyes scientifically SIGHT EXAMEfED tested, or your glasses adBY MR. ALAN GRANT fusted to give you complete , > F.I.O.N.Z. satisfaction. The Alan Grant Pharmacy CHEMISTS & OPTIOIANS HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS. ■w' i.in i-p i.i ■ i "i ■—» — . . ■ *. . — THE HOUSE OF A MILLION PARTS 'Phone 2090. ENSPECT OUE NEW BATTERIES, TATL LAMPS, M3RKOKS> PUMPS, GABKETS, SPOTLIGHTS, ETO. 'fbeeman Itloioh, £upj>lie$ HERETAUNGA STREET. HASTINGS OPEN ALL DAY SATUBDAY. XLhe Gburcbes
p gT. jJATTHEW'S £JHUECH II. SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. ■ Holy Gomnmiiion: 7 a^n., 8 a.m., 9.30 a.m. and at St. James', 7.15 a.m. . Matins: 11 a.m. Evensong: 7 p.m, Anthem: ' ' Comes A Time" (Oakley). Holy Baptism: 3 p.m. Hpspital Service: 6 p.m. ♦Evensoag; St. . Jamea 7 J.m.; •St. ■, Barnahas',, 7 p.m. No Sunday SehooL ; CT, ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHUJtiCH, Market Street. -- Minister: Eey. D. J. A. Shaw. Serviees At -11 lum. and 7 pau. "Relay . Service, "Sfc. John's HaU, at 7 p.m. : Evening Adclress: "Being Brave in the Yalley of the Shadow." Anthems: -"O Saviour of the World77 (G-ossj and "'God Sends the Night" (Rathbone). ITASTiNGS METHODIST OH.UEUB *"*" Minister, Eev. E. B. Gosaell. 11.0: JjBr. H. R, Erench (Vice-presidOnt ' Methodist Church of New Zealand). Anthem, "The God of Abram Praise." 7-0: Eev. R, B. Gofeuell. Hard Bayings : of Jesus — (2) "Put Up Thy Sword"; should Cbristian people take part ia yp&r under any eondif ions ? (An honeet attempt to deal with a big probleci). Anthem, Dudley Buck's "Hymn td'Music." TDAPTIST CHURCH, Karamu Eoad S. 10.30 a*.m.: Officers ' Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.: Special Ghristian Endeayour Anniversary Service. Subject, '£VMons." 7 p.m.: "What About the Qh.u^eh?,, (A fuither timely talk, of intereet to aU). Everyone cordially. invited. Preacher, Eev, C, B. Boggis. Bible Glasses at 2.30. / TTAYELOOK NOETH AND MA-X-L EAEKAKAHO PEESBYTEEIAN" CHIJECH. — Havelock, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Eev. E. Wangh; Maraekakaho, 3 p.m., Communion Service at felose, Eev. E, Wangh. TTWE SALYATION AEMY HALE, Warren Street. — You are invited to attend our bright happy Meetings. 7. a.m.: Prayer. 11 a.m.:° Boliness.t Speaker, Sergeant-Major WaEis. 7 p.m.: ( ' Midnight Melodies, ' ' Major M. MarshalL Congregational singing a speciality. Come and enjpy a-good sing. 0BEI6TIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Karamu Eoad, Hastings — Serviees are held every Snnday at 7 p.m, Wed* nesdayg at 7£Q p-cn. The Sunday School will ternporarily be cjpsed. A fjee Eeading Eoom is open at the TTnion Bank of AnstraJla BaiJding, Heretaunga Street, daily except Thursdays, from 1.30 p.m. to 4
"HOLY MEN OF GOD SPAKE AS THEY WEEE MOVED BY THE HQLY SPlElT. ' ' — (II. Peter 1: 21). FEEE ADDEESS jvill be given (God willing) in the XTnited Hall, Lyndon Eoad, on SUNDAY NIGHT at 7 o'clock, on the Subject — "THE BIBLE" The jply source of information concernHg the purpose of God in i creatiqp. (1) Evidence of the reliability of the Holy Scriptures. (John 10: 35, 5: 46j Luke 2&: 44; XL Tim. 3: 16j Matt. 21: 4> 1: 22; Dan. 2: 2i-5). (2) The revelation of the existenee and of the, attributes of the Greator of the Universe. (I. Cor. 8: 6; Acts' 17: 23-28; Deut. 6: 4; Ex. 34: 6-7). (3) The revelation concerning the earth and man. (Gen. 1: 1, 27: I$»i. 45: 18; Ps. 8). ' (4) God's object in Creation: — (a) To establish His Hingdom in the earth. (Luke 1: 32-3; Dan. 2: 44; Eev. 11; 15). (b) Finally to people the earth Tvith perfect immortal bcings in His own image. (Gen. 1: 26; Num. 14: 21; Luke 2: 14; Eev. 21: 4; II. Peter 1: 4; Ps. 145: 10). 2ueetions Invited. No Collection. all Interested Welcome. Q. O S P E L JJ ALL Karamu Eoad, Hastings. SUNDAY EVEN1NG, at 7 p.m. A sure promise. This same Jesus . . . shall so come . . as ye have seen Him goall Welcome. #.npHEOSOPHY — PUBLIC x ADDEESS: "The Power of Suggestion." Dufl's Bldg., Queen Street, SUNDAY, 7 p.nu All Welcome. JJELSON gTEEET JJALL SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Subject: "peofit & loss.,, • A Hearty Welcome to All. QTORTPOBD LODGE MISSION HALL.— Gospel Service Subject: "The Eternal City.,, Speaker: Mr. J. Butcher. All Welcome.
SPECIAL FAREWELL SERVICES. TUBSDAY APEIL 13th, over 15—7.30 each. night. tHE apdstolic chuech, king steebt south, hastings. When PASTOE KEITH EOBEETSON, who will be leaving for JAPAN , on. May 4th. Are you interested in, the salvation of the Jiapanese; if so, raliy around God's seryant and give him a good send-off. SUNDAY, 1L0 a.m., Breaking of Bread. 7,0 p.m., Gospel Service; * speaker, Bro. Colin Martin; subject, "WHAT THINK YE OF CHEIST?" Don't forget to come to these serviees. A welcome awaits you. ; SQ COME,
The Guggenheim Foundatiou of Nev York xecently announced its third annual grant to finance the rocket ex periments of Professor Eobert H. God dard, head of the physics departmeni Of Glark University, Woreester, Mas sachusetts. Professor Goddard ex plained that he was trying to pcrfed rocket propelling and stabilising equip ment that will carry a projectiK farther into the stratosphere than mai ean ascend, He expects within tr next year to complete a rocket at hii New Mexico experiment station thai will carry scientific xecording instru , ments to a height of 25 milea.
The subject of the address to be given in the United Hall oh Sunday night will be, "The Bible: the only source of information concerning fhe purpose of God jn creation.,J In its course some of the evidence of the truth of tlie Bible will be eited, and attention also directea to the truth it reveals Tegarding the ultimate destiny »f the earth and our race. All inter•eted are invited.
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