PPBLIO NOTIOES. "JESUS CHEIST— HUMAN OR DIVINE?" SP- E. M. Blaiklock,s SUBJECT. , TO-NIGHT — 7.30 — TO-NIGHT BAPTIST CHTJRCH. Azl Address you will not easily forgct. jyOTJNG MEN & WOMEN of Hastings — An invitation «to you all To hear M R. E. M. BLAIKLOCK, M.A. (of Auckland) at the Youth Rally, in the BAPTIST CHURCH, TO-MOEROW AFTERNOON, 2.45. Subjeet: "Coronation Day. ' ' THE LAST GREAT MEETINGS. TO-MOEROW— TO-MOEEOW In the jgAPTIST QHURCH ME. E. M. BLAIKLOCK, M.A. ME. E. M, BLAIKLOCK, M.A. (of Auckland). Preaches: 11 a.m.: Subjeet: "The Title Deeds of the Christian." 2.45: Youth Eally. 7 p.ci.: Subjeet: "Why I Believe in Conversion." Come early. Dq not misa this gifted speaker. fTHE CHALLENGE OF THE HASTA . INGS METHODIST CHUECH. (All Members and Adherenta urgcd to attend). TO-MOEEOW, at 7.0 p.m. Preacher: Eev. E. B. Gosnell. Anthem. Bright, Hearty Singing. Everybody Made Welcome. gPECIAL J^ANTERN J^ECTUEE MISS MAEY K. NEFF, of America. Author, International Lectuxer and. Edueationalist. "N.Z. as Part of a New Eace." SUNDAY, MAY 23rd, at 8.15 p.m. Oddfellows' Hall, Market St., Hastings. : All welcome. Admission free. Collection. SUNDAY NIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT \ 7 p.m. 7 p.m. S'TATE THEATRE STATE THEATEE
HEAB T. Bussell Cameeon ' T. Kussell CAMEBON .SPEAK ON THE BATTLE OF ARMAGEDDON THE BATTLE 6F ARMAGEDDON ' THE BATTLE OF AEMAGEDDON And Other GEEAT SIGNS. GREAT SIGNS. Proving - CHBIST'S NEAE EETUEN - CHEIST 'S NEAE EETUEN t COMMUNITY SONG SERVICE at 6.45 p.m. Your Seat is Eeserved — Nothing to Pay. MISS JOSEPHINE QASSIDY . A.T.O.L., L.T.C.L., TEAOHEE OF ELOCUTION. New Term Commences May 24th. Pupils prepared for Competitions and Examinations.Studio: M. k E. Buildings : Russell Street. HASTINGS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. \TE. GEOEGE EBBETT will deliver a LECTUEE based on his collection of Maori Curios in the Methodist Hall (opp. Municipal Theatre), Hastings, on MONDAY, 24th MAY, at S P-m. Public cordially invited. C. M. BENNETT, B.A. Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON PLUMBERS' & GASTT pxTTEES, UNION.— Urgent Meeting, Hastings, May 24, 1937. Usual place, 6.45 p.m. Tuesday, Napier Branch, • usual place, 6.45 p.*m. — H. Thompson, Secretary. OPENING SATUEDAY OPENING SATUEDAY gUNBEAM JflLK gAR AND DAIEY TEY — TRY — TEY Hot and Cold Milk Shakes. Hot Pies and Tea or Coffee gpaghetti on Toast. Tomato Soup, etc. j Note Location: Next Stanley's Fruit Shop, HERETAUNGA STFEET, HASTINGS. DONALD CRANKO, Proprietor. J?ARMERS' TOUE OF AUSTEALIA. 26 days of interesting travel. Depart New Zealand August 5, visiting New South Wales and Queensland. Inclusive cost £64 from New Zealand. Further particulars and Itinerary apply: — N.Z. Government Tourist Biireau (O. D. Cfox, Ltd., Hastings and Napier) or locul Stock Agent. JJAWKE'3 gAY JJUNT QLUB FIXTURES FOE MAY— Mangatahi, Tuesday,, 25th' May, at 11.30 a.m. Beattie's Corner, Tikokino, Saturday, 29th May, at 11.30 a.m. T. SHEEEATT, ' _____________________ Master. TJEACE — Under the auspices of the W.C.T.U. Mr. W. A. G. PENLINGTON, MA., will deliver au ADDEESS on THUESDAY, 3 p.m., in the Wesley Hall. You-are invited. lLfAHOKA PEIVATE KLNDER- * GAETEN WILL NOT RE-OPEN. jUISS P» BUET : 811 Frederick St.
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