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; gT, JJATTHEW'S QHTJRCH WHITSUNDAY. | Holy Comaximion: 7 a.m., 8 a.m. Children *s Service: 10 a.m, Matins: 11 a.m. Holy Baptism: 3 p.m. Evensong: 7 p.m. Anthem; "God is * Spirit" (Sterndale ' Bennett), Evensong, St. James: 7 p.m. Evensong, St.' Barnabas: 7 p.m. Hospital Service: 6 p.m. CT« ANDREW'S PEESBYTERIAN ° GHUECH, Market Street. 11 -a.m.: Eev. E. B. Wangh. Anthem: "Like as the HaTt" (Novello). 7 p.m.: Eev. D. J. A. Shaw. Address: " A Massage of Sympathy for those Eigliting a Hard Battle." " Antliem: "Saviour Breathe An Evening Blessing" (Keighley). Eelay Service, -St. John's Hall, Makora, 7 p.m. XTASTINGS METHODIST CHURCH Post-Goronation Services. 9.45:* Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11.0: Eev. E. B. Gosnell, ' ' Christ and His Temples. ' f Anthem. (Presentation of prizes to Morning Star Brigade). 7.0: Eev. E. B. " Gosnell, "Protestantism and ihe King's Oath. ' ' What does it jnean? Anthem. Solo, Mts. Bees Xemp, "There is a Green HUI." A hearty invitation to all Protestants to attend. T>APTIST GHUECH, Karamu Ed. S.— To-caorro-ny "People 's Services." 11 a.m.: A service commemorative of "Mother's Day." Subject: "An OldPashioned Mother." (Wear a white iiower. Mothers! Bring your Children. Children! Bring your mothers). 7 p.m.: Subject, "Face to Faee." Communion at . close of Evening Service. Choir Anthems. Prehcher, Eev. C. B. Boggis. (Special Note: See advertisement xe Mr. E. Mi Blaiklock's MiSsion). npHE SALVATION AEMY HALL, WaTren Street. — Whit Sunday. 7 a.m.:* Prayer. 11 a.m.: "Preparing the .House.-" 7 p.tn.: "Purity and Power." Major H. Marshall and Major A. "Wheeler, conducting these Meetings. 10 a.m.: Open air. Corner Knight and King StreetS. All welcome. ' pHBlSTTAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Karamu Eoad, Hastings — Services are held evory Sunday at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 10.30 to 11.30. A Eree Eeading Eoom is open at the IJnion Bank of Australia Bnilding, Heretaunga Street, daily except Thursdays, from 1.30* p.m.to 4 p.m. JJEL602T gTEEET JJALL HASTINGS. The TTSUAL SUNDAY EYEl^ENG SERVICE will be field in the State TheatrO, at 7 orclock. Sunday School at 2.30 at usuaL

"BELIEVE NOT EVERY SPIEIT, BUT TEY THE SPIRITS WHETHER THEY AEE OF GOD: BECAUSE MANY FALSE PEO-" PHETS AEE GONE OUT INTO THE WOELD." — (I. John 4: 1). yi FEEE ADDRESS Will be given (God willing) in the United Hall, Lyndon Eoad, on SUNDAY NIGHT at 7 o'clock, on the question — "THE GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT : ARE THEY POSSESSED TO-DAY?" (1) The Spirit of God that power by which He creates and sustains His works, reveals His purpose, and performs His •will throughout the universe. (Ps. 104: 30; Job 26: 13; Jer. 23: 24; Ps. 139: 7-12; Acts 17: 28). £2) This power bestowed on the prophets and on Christ and the Apostles to reveal God's will and purpose and to witness to the truth of the tnessage announced, by signs and wonders following. (II. Peter 1; 21; II. Saml. 23: 1-3; Micah 3: 8; Acts 2: 22; John 3: 34; Acts 2: 33; Heb. 2: 4). (3) The gifts of the spirit an earnest of those greater powers to be possessed by all the accepted in the age to come. (Eph. 1: 13-14; John 14: 12; Heb. 6: 5; Isa. 40: 29-31). (4) The gifts of the spirit now withheld having passed away when the teaching of the spirit had been . committed to writing forming the New Testament. (Eph. 4: 11-13; I. Cor. 13: 8-10). Questions Invited. No Collection, All Interested Welcome. CT. COLUMBA 'S PRESBYTERIAN CHUECH, Havelock North. — Havelock, 11 a.m., Eev. D. J. A.. Shaw; Maraetotara, 3 p.m., Havelock, 7 p.m., Eev. R. Waugh. IJHE ^POSTOLIC QHUECH King Street (South) — HASTINGS SUNDAY 11.0 :Breaking of Bread. 2.45 : Sunday .School. 7.0: Speaker: aPstor 1. E. Gr'abham. Subject: 'The Man Who Knew.'TUESDAY & THUESDAY 7.0: Speaker: Pastor I. E. Grabham. Cluserful .Choruses. Bright Services. And a Hearty "Welcome is Assured You. rfHEOSOPHY _ PUBLIO lJL ADDRESS: "Is There «• Plan fof Humanityf " ftXfrXif Duff;3 Bldg., Queen Street, Sunday, at 7 p.m. All welcome.

Malignant forms of septic coJd Wero prevalent in "days of old." Kcared dwellers by some stagnant moat, Uncared, succumbed to "putrid tbroat" Mankind now schooled to cleaner ways A verts the plagues of ancient days ; \nd for its colds to ease command ieeps Woods' Great Peppermint Cure on band.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 101, 15 May 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 101, 15 May 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 101, 15 May 1937, Page 7

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