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Mtss Mary K. Neff, iu ber public lsntern lecture at tbe Oddfellows' Hall, Market street, next Sunday at 8.15 p.m;" will deacribe tbe new "race type of child appearing in America, Australia and New Zealand. * "Is religion played out?" is tbo title oi tbe address to be given by Mr E. M. Blaiklock, M.A., of the Auckland University, thi» evening at 7.30 in the Baptist Cburch, Karamu road S. This topic will prove of vital interest to all. 'Those wbo have heard Mr Blaiklock cannot •peak too higbly of bis messages. He is a logical %ad convinciug speaker, and persons with religious and scriptural difficulties will find bis talks illuminating. The visit is a short one„ and therefore all are urged to be present at every meeting. Tlie subject l'or tomorrow niglifc will be "Jesus Clirist— Human or Divine?" There will be a iolo each evening, and the Church will be heated .Mr. W. Helean, watchmaker- and jeweller for over 20 years in business ra Wanganui, wishes to inform the public. of Hastings and Hawke's Bay that he' has purchased; the large 'and well knOwn jewellery business recently carried on by Mr. L. J. Harvey, Here-' taunga Street, Hastings, and he . trusts that by prompt and efficient service iu all.departments to cuerit a full share of fhe public 's confidence and support. Mr. Helean has a very large and compreHensive stock and his sale, as advertised. in an issue of this paper, the public Would do well to visit for special bargains iu jewellery, etc.* • The Napier High School Old Boys' Assoeiation will hold one of its popular danees in the Foresters' Hall to-morrow evening. These danCes are always among the hest-orgaaised and jolliest dances of the season and a large atteiidance may be expected.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 106, 21 May 1937, Page 6

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REMINDERS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 106, 21 May 1937, Page 6

REMINDERS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 106, 21 May 1937, Page 6

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