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ST* JJ^THEW'S' £HURCH J TRINITY Y. Thanksgiving Sunday. Holy Coaimunion: 8 a.m. ahd 12 noon. Holy Communion, St. James': 7.30 a.ms Childreii's^ Servicb: 10 a.m, Matinst 11 a.m. Holy BaptiOxh; 3 ja.in. Evensong: 7 p.m. Evensong, St; Jhiues': 7 p.m. Service at Raukawa: 2.30 "p.tn. ^T. ANDREW 'S PRESBYTERIAN CHUECH, Market Street; 11 a.m.: Eev. Ii. H; Ker; M.A. 7 p.m.: Eev. D. X A.Shaw. Eelay Service, St. John >s Hall, Mahora, at 7 p.m. Evening Address: "Is Our Social Structure in Danger?'* Antliem: "Eeloved, ii God So Iioved Us" (Baraby). tTASTINGS METHODIST CHURCB ' 1 11.0: Eev. R; B. G'o'shOll. ParadO *df St. John Ambtdahc© Brigdde. Ahthem, "Rejoice in the Lord." ' (Baptihns). 7.0: Eev. E. B. Gosnell, "A Plain Talk, on Common Honesty/' Anth'ein, "0 Gladsome Light." Come and "erijoy a bright, helpful Sejvice. AH aret weleome. "OAPTIST CHUECH, Karaihu Ed., S. Eev. C. B. Boggis preaches at both seryices to-morrow. 11 a.m.: Siibject, ' * Sins of Silehce." . 7 p.m.: Subject, "I Still Believe in MiracleS; Do 7ou?'' Pukahu Service, 2.30" p.m. . Addresses of timelv mterest. Seryices that inepire and encqurage. Be present. (Eemember, Eev. L. j. Bouitoh Sinith commencing next Thhrsday). ttavelock - • maraekakaho PRESBYTERIAN CHIJECH. — Havelock 11" a.fe;, Eev. E. Wahgh; Havelock) 7 p.m., Mr. j. Thorp; Kereru, 3 p.m., Maraekakaho, 7 p.m., Eev. ti. Waugh. fHE gALVATION ^RMY JJALL Warrea Street — HASTINGS. A GEEAT DAY OF REVIVAL CAMPAIGN MAJOR J. NELSON", from WeMgtoh, Cobdufcting: Corrie for a big Blessing. Everybody Welcome. "35 'THEOSOPHY — PUBLIC A QUESTIONS MEETING, flXWfll Duff's Bldg., Queen Street, *vmSOrf SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. AU cOrdially invited.
"FOR DUST THOIJ AET, AND UNTO • DUST SHALT THOU RETURN. ' ' — (Gen. 3: 19). A FREE ADDEESS will be given (God willing) in the IJnited Hall, Lyndon Road, on SUNDAY NEGHT, at 7 o'clock, on the Subject: — "MAN: HIS ORIGIN, NATURE, AND DESTINY." (1) Man created by God and placed on pfobation in the Garden of Eden. (Gdn. 2: 7-8, 17; Matt. 19: 4; Gen. 3: 2-3; Isa; 45: 18). (2) The fali of ouf first parehts in eati'ng of the iorbiddeix fruit thereby bringing sin into the world, ahd its just pbnalty, death. (Gen. 3: 6; II. Cor. 11: 3; Gen. 3: 17-19> 22-24; Eoin. 5: 12, 6: ^3). (3) God's provisioh fof the redemption of the race foreshadowed by ' the sacriiice of animals, and made sure by the one sacrifice provided in Son. (Lev. 4: 23-26, 17: 11; John 1: 29; Eom. 5: '8; Heb. 10: 10-12). (4) The Xultimate destiny oi the race to be, (a) For those outslde Christ and^rejected by fiim, utjter destruc- * tion, i.e.j death. (II: Thess. 1: 7-9; Johil 8: 24; Eom. 2: 12; II. Peter 2: 12). .(b) For those acceptdd by Christ at His coming, eternal life and everlasting _ inhe'ritance in the Kingdom of God on the earth. CMatt. 25: 34; Eom. 2: 7; Phil. 3: 21; Eev. 5: 10, etc.). "FOE THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH; BtJT THE GIFT OF GOD JS ETEENAL LIFE THEOUGH JESUS CHEIST OUE LOllD." — (Eom; 6: 23). Questions Invited. No Collection,. All Interested "V^lcome. jHHEISTiAN SCIENCE SOCIETY| Karamu Eofid; Hastings— Servicea are held every Sunday at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. Suhday School 10.30' to 11.30. A JFree Eeading Eoom is open at the Uhion Bank of. Australia Buildiug, Heretaunga Street; daily except 'i'hursdays, from 1.30 p.io. to A p.m. _ ... .... • „ t
TME APOSTOLlC CMURCH KING STEBEt (Sduth) _ HASTINGS Pastdr t. E. GEABHAhl will be the speaker durlng ihe coming week. SUNDAY 1L0 Breakin^ of Bread " 4.0 . . Youiig Peoples Bible Class li.#S Siinday Sohooi 7.0 Subject: fThe Priviledged Few", - • " " : "' TtfESDAY . • 7:30 Subject: '"'IS THE BAPTISM OF THE HODY GHOST? FOE TO-DAY ? ; ' fHUESDAY- f , ;.4>i Subject: * 'THE GHUECH OF ' GOD' ' Wright and Cheerful Sihging; ^o^rerfid. ahd raithftii Pre^ching. A Welcbmfe aind True Spiritiu'al reUd^hlp Assttred itou. ' Eern^mber Come. . ?
"1 . . . . - . - fttfi BRIGADE BAtL AnAtial Function At Waipdkarau The Annual ball which is always eagirlj iooked forwafd to ift that; of the Waipukurau. Volunteer Fire BrigadS, and ibS annual function^ which Was held iti' the Waipukurau Munifeipal Theatre on Thnrsday evening, attracted maiiy dancers, ancluding memberfl of the Dannevirke Kre Brigade. For many weeks past an energetic coinmittee, comprisihg Mesdames «j.- Ai Ohambers (organiser), S. Anhands P. BridgemaA B. Scherf, A. P. Ureeh, J. Schroder, >V. Chappel, J. Aldridge, V. King, and Messrs W. Chappel and S. Annand, the eefcretaties^ had been workp mg hard t6 have all hrrafigements carefully planned and carried out so that the evehing wouM be enjoyed by everyone, and their elforts were not in vain. The many hremen present looked very , srnart .in their nary unifoTma striped with red ahd wearihg meda'ls denotihg 3 ears of service in the brigade. Many flags were uSfed to' decorate tho tlance hall. The iront of the dress circle was covered with a big Union Jatfk, With smaUer flags on eitner side. Ov6f tfres heads of tne dancers were lloated etrings of flags and peithants; Thi bick Of tte sthge Was fcovered with another big Union Jack, the front and sidee being maesed iu gnwetfi Wliiie ovOtheid was suspended a big brass' iirebell. From the stage the NeW Majestic Dance Bahd played exeellent dahce music, having to respond to many encorea. fh the supper-foom a tempting supper wai enjoyed by all the dancers, the long tables beihg decofated in the brigade 's cOIouts, black and red. Placed on the whate cloths wero eqaare black and echflet ehecked mata ahd thll vases of red poppiesf with black dentrCs, which looked mosfc eifcctive. Dttfing the CVcning Miss Ngair'c StaiheS, Wearihg lcaf green tfee-bark crepe, fashioned with a full skirt and iiandmad# flowers at the heckliue apd waist, and Mf Nyal PatexsOn. .pupils of Miss Joan Harker '8 eehool Of daneiflg, gave ft d&aon&tfation in the modern " (luickstepy ha^ihg to respond lo ,an encorfe. Among' the many present Were: — The eupefintendent, Mr Jt At Ohambers, and Mfs Chambers, the lattef wearing black tucked- georgette and lace, with a sqiiare diainanto clasp at neek and waistline. The Maypr_ and Mayor5ss, Mr and Mrs J. W. N. Mackie, the latter gowned in amythest ring velvet, worn with a wide gold belt and gold shoeS^ Mr H. M. Chriefcie, M.P., and Mrs Christie, the iatter wearihg" black velvet, the dfap'ed gorsage fiafshed with a big scarlet rose. Mrs S. Annand* black crepc-dcachene froek Worn with a cherry coloured coittee. Jlr^ P. firidgemari, blaCk mafocain, the very full sleeves closely shirred. Mrs B. Nichols, black rippfe crope with scarjet spray 6fi the neCkline. M ti V. feihg, pfimfose georgetfe frock, haviiig a flafed hemlifie, Worn with A flaine velvet coatee. Mn J. Wliite, wearing pale pirik floral silk, having small cherry silk buttons down the back and cherry taffeta sash.
Mrs W. Tate, blafek lace frock, slirnly fashioned • ahd' telieved with a floral shoulder spray; ' ? ; Mrs W# G. Bryce^ black lace froek; having lbng ftill Sleeves " and - fehort white fur coat. Mrs' j. Bfafiding, black velvet, having folds of silver lame on corsage. Mrs Allaift Annand, trained gown in orchid georgette, worn with a deep vidiet ehibosked coatee. Mrs W; "WAlkdr, black ninon insct with black lace. Mrs L. Hansen, old gold taffhta, slimly fashioned: Mrs S. Phillip (Dannevirke), lime green crepe with silver metal roses at neekline and waist. Mrs M. Teehu (Dannevirke), rose pink tafffeta' frock cut low at the back. Mrs C. Teshi (Dannevirke), black crepe de chene Worn with a tailored old gold poplin coatee. Mrs T. Sharpin, elSctric blU6 velvet with shoulder drapings lined with silver lame. ' • • „ Mrs P. G'Brien, oif-White satih and lace .frOCkj a Mrs F. W. Davey, black chiffon velvet with fuChiUgs oi black cire ribbon. Mrs H. Oottrell, fust red marocain fensemble. Miss G. Majof, siiver silk lace over a fouudation of pald gfedn satin Miss Joan Harke'r, black georgette froclt, the cOrsage. shirfed, and long shoulder scarf faced with jade green. Miss Hunter, green and White figured organdi, with a frilied necklino. Miss t Miller (Ganitovifke), White taffeth, haviiig lanttrn sleevCs and iscariet shoulder spray. Miss M. Tausley, sutiset taffots, havifig ldng tulle deeVe§g Worn with pinkBhoes. i Mi& M. Lovell, deep ' blue eotelle, hhviiig nairoW .tuChings on neekline. Miss Mt Gibsoft, trained gown in midnight blue Velvdt; the sash lined with silver lame. / MiSs N Grovef, shimmefing pink aatin, h§ving a deep frill of gold spangied tulle, over the shoulders and formirig a COwl at Baek. Miss M, Sharpki, blue moire taffeta, worn With a iiavy taffeta coat. Miss M, D'rquhart, apricot georgette with a silver girdle and knee Iength blacK velvet coat. Miss B. Molone'y, apple grcon ripplo crepe With a pleatSd collar and bolt of gold lame. Miss Tocker, pale pink flowered georgette With frills on necklino and sleeves, Miss Es Wood, lime^greeii ripple crepe, having inset shirred godets at hemline and a gold posy. Mise P. McCarthy, paio green cotelie, having wide pleated eibow siucves, gold belt ttfld poay. Miss G. AlcCafthy, fuby red velvet t'fock, having full shirred elbow-length sleoyes Miss L). Thomson, pate green sell:pattemed fuataiasse WOru With a kneomngth black velvet coaL Miss H. Brassel, royal blue taffeta, having iiared sleeves and pink corsage spray. Miss Verran, carnatiou-pink phautom crepe With deep pink shoulder spray. . Miss lJower, brouze and old ' gold piaid taffeta. Miss E. Bhepberd, white taffeta frock, with a silvef girdle. Miss O'Oonnor, saxe blue silk lace ffock, sliuily fashinCd. Miss Mj King, pale pink crepe with diaiiiailte clasp on the rounded uecklinef MiSg J. Fowler, white iiet over white satiri With full hemline. Miss F. Tucker, white satin and lace frock. Miss M. Smales, ciel-blue satin hav-
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