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gT. JJATTHEW'S QHURCH TRINITY VI. Holy Coummnion: 7 a.m., 8 a.m* Holy Communion, St, Barnabas': 11 a.m. Children 's Service: 10 a.m. Matins: 11 a.m* Holy Bap.tism: 3 p.m, Evensong: 7 p.m. Evensong: St. James', 7 p.m. Evensong: St* Batnabas', 7 p.m. orl ANDREW'S PEESBYTEEIAN ^ CHUECH> Market Street. 11 aua.: Rev. E. B. Gosnell. 7 p.m.: Eev. D. J. A, SbaW. Address: * ' Sins of ihe Elesh and Sins of the Spirit." Anthem: "Hearken Unto Me" (Sullivan). Eelay Service, St* John's .Hall, Mahora, 7 p.m. rXASTINQS METHODIST CHURCB 11.0: Rey. D. J. A. Shaw. Anthem, "Give to the Winds." 7.0: Eev. E. B. Gosnell, ""The Life Story of a Barnaele" (Nature's lessons for the men And womdn of to-day). Anthem, "Sweet is the Suhlight." 8.0: Holy Communion. jgAPTIST CHUECH, Karamu Ed., S. To-oiorrow — a great day of inspiration for all. Preacher at all services, Eev. E. . J. Boulton Smith (of Vivian St., Wellington). 11 a.m.: "The Chnrch at Prayer*" 2.45: Special Youth Eally (every one invited). ' ' The Greatest Hour in a Young M&n's Life." 7 p.m.: "Goodbye to All That." Come and bring your friends. CJTATE rnHEATBE W!PATE H E A T E E SUNDAY NIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT 7 p.m. 7 p.m* - HEAB — HEAE T. RUSSELL CAMEEON T; RUSSELL QAMEEON " * (SGOTCH SKY PILOT). "LAST MESSAGE OF CAMPAIGN ■liAST MESSAGE OF CAMPAIGN LAST MESSA-GE OF CAMPAIGN LAST/MESSAGE OF CAMPAIGN — - Subject *-*•■ God V Startling QuestionT God 's Startling Question! God's Startling Question 1 At this Hour. At this Hour. TO EVEBYONE IN HASTINGS* jfO EVEEYONE IN HASTINGS* The MOST IMPOETANT QUESTION EVER FACED BY MAN. Yon must iiear this final challenging Address. . Theatre Doors Open at 6.30 p.m. NO COLLECTION. A HEAETY WELCOME AWAIT8 * YQU. .
"FOE ALL THE LAND WHICH THOU ("Abrahani) SEEST, TO THEE WILL I GIVE IT, AND TO THY SEED FOE EVEE." — (Gen. 13: 15). A FEEE ADDEESS will be given (God willing) in the United Hall, Lyndon Eoad, on SUNDAY NIGHT, at 7 o 'clock, on the- Subject: — "THE PEOMISES MADE TO ABEAHAM AND DAVID THE FOUNDATION OF THE GOSPEL OF christ. ' ' (1) Jesus Christ, "the son of David, the son of Abraham," and also the son of God* (Matt. 1: 1; Rom. 1: 3-4; Ltike 1: 35; 9: 35). (2) Jesus Christ the son and seed proxnised to Abraham through whom Abraham and all of like faith will receive an everlasting inheritance in the earth. (Gen. 15: 18, 17: 8, 19, 22i 16-18; Kom. 4: 13, 16, 15; 8; Gal. 3: 16, 29). (3) Jesus Christ the son promised to David to sit on David *s throne, y. and to establish God's Kingdom over all the earth. (II. Saml. 7: 1216; Isa. 9: 6-7; Ps. 89: 3-4, 3436; Acts 2: 30, 12: 34, 15: 16; Luke 1: 82). _ (4) This Enngdom the subject matter of the Gospel preached to Abraham and David, and subsequently proclaimed by Christ and the Apostles. (Gal. 3: 8; Ps. 2: 6-8, 72: 8-21; Matt* 9: 35; Luke 4: 43; Acts 8: 12, etc.). (THE LOED GOD SHALL GIVE UNTO HIM (JESUS) THE THEONE OF HIS FATHEE DAVID."— (Luke 1: 32). Questions Invited. No Collection. All Interested Welcome. ITIHE SALVATION AEMY HALL, Warren St. — To-morrow Night, at 7 o'clock* A special "Favourite Hymn" Service, The Gospel Story given in Song. Other Meetings: 7 a.m., Prayer; 11 a.m., Holiness, "The All Sufficient Armour." Speaker; Major A. Wheeler., You are invited. jf IJHEOSOPHY — PUBLIC ADDEESS, Duff's Bldg., ijfwUj Queen St., SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. All cordially invited. QHEISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Karamu Eoad, Hastings— Services are held evefcy Snnday at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 10.30 to 11.30. A Free Eeading Room is open at the Union Bank of Australia Bttilding, Heretaunga Streetji daily eicept Thursdays, from 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. ' CT. COLUMBA 'S PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH, Havelock North.— Have-' Jock 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., poukawa 3 p.m., Eev. E. Waugh.
THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH KENG STEEET SOUTH, HASTINGS. _ 3UNDAY — ll mm., Breaking of Brcad; 2.45 p.m., Sunday School; 4.0 p.m Young People 's Bible Class; 7.0 p.un, speaker, Pastor I. E Orabham; subject, "The Second Coming of Christ." TUESDAY — 7.30 p.m., Missionafy Meeting. WEDNESDAY — 7.30 p.m., Young People 'a Meeting. THUESDAY — 7.30 p.m., Speakers, Pastor I. E. Grabham and Bro. H. Martin. • You are assured— A HEAETY -WELCOME - BEIGHT SINGING - A TIMELY MESSAGE EEMEMBEE, COME — CEOESAW-I-BAWB.
- TBESPASS NOTICES rpbespassebs with dog or gun on Greenhill, Glenalvon or Hautapu will be prosecuted. JAMES LYONS, JOHN LYONS. rpbespassees with Dog or Gun on any of the undei'meiitioned properties will. be prosecuted. Poison lias "beett laid for -dogs. CHESTERHOPE, MOEANGIANGI, EOCKY EANGE, WAIOTIA. D. FEKNIE. rrBESPASSEEfe With Dog or Gun on "Glenross" Station will be PROSECUTED. A. V.-E. NICHOLLS, Manager. rpEESPASSEES, with or without dog or gttn, on "PUEIMU," will be prosecuted. , B. l* fleming. rfBESPASSEES with Dog or Gun on OHITI STATION or that portion of Runanga Lake occupied by Ohiti Station will be PROSECUTED. — J. R. McKay, Manager, Ohiti Station. A NYONE FOUND TRESPASSING ^ oh Pakatqtu Station or Eeserve will be PROSECUTED. — WELLS bEOS.,' E. H. English, Manager. ^BESPASSEES on Rdy 's Hill Estate, with or without dog or gun, will be PROSECUTED. T* K. WINIATA. 'pRESPASSERS on any of the folfOllowiflg properties will be prosecuted: — Okawa, Oreka, Dartmoor, Puketapu, and Omakaki. T. H. LOWEY, T. C. LOWRY, JAS. N. LOWRY, EALPH LOWRY. MORE WORKf \T£S! You can da more work at Meme— duriag epare time — to fit youradlf- for a better position and higher salary. Take an I.C.S. hotne •tudy Courat; it ia a gound idvesttiient for every ambitlous man. Bttilding ContraetOr ArcmteCi Mechaniqal Plumber'* Draft»ma» SJivil Cottereie Engineer Engineer Farniture liaker A.MJ.E.E. Analjtical Chemiet A.M.I.O.E, WlremaB 'b License A.M.I.M.E. Let na imow your trade or profesllott. Without obligation, wo'will fldvi«e yqu. Free Prospectua seut on raqueat. INTERNATIOEAE CORRESPONDEN CE SCHOOLS, Dept'B., Box 120 - - Hastings
PROFE8S1QNAL* GrEORGB H. DAYIES DENTAL SURGEON. KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. Opposite Herald-Tribune Offlce. 'Phone 2564. Close 12.30 Thursday. N. A. OWEN, C.P.D.S* DENTAL SUKGEON (University of New Zealand). 210 LYNDON EOAD, HASTINGS, (opp. St. Matthcw's Angfican Churcli). 'Phone 2766. Thursday half-holiday. SHATTKY & AVEBBER F.I.O. (Eug.) F.S.M.C. (Lond.) ' OPTI1ALMIC OPT1CIAN. Qualiiied refractionists continualiy iii attendance. Consulting Eooms: RUSSELL STEEET :: HASTINGS. Box 67. 'Phone 3013* Also at Waipukurau every Tuesday. MR. H. M. BENNETT MR. B. M* BENNETT * OPTICIANS. Hastings Street, Tel. 139. Napier. Opp. Plaza Theatre. Box 79* KELSEY & ROGERS STOCK & SHAEEBBUKEKS* Compauy and Public Seeretarios. Agents; Queensland lusurance Co. Ltd., Karamu Buildings. 'Phone 430Q. Queen Street :: Hastings. L. II. Cuumv*LL CASH liUYEll -01SHEEP SKiNS SHEEP SKINS PORTEAITS Oh' APPKEClATlON. ROLF KEYS' StudieB are aiways acceptable, and uiake delightfui gifts t'or friends and relatives* Mahe an appointment uuw. fJOLF PHUTUGKAPliER, Commerce Bldgs,^ HASTINGS. "JfEEP A HEAD OF YOUTH! VanGrqy gvowa tbe true nutural colour back to gvey hair whether bloud, titian or brownette. We recommend Van-Grey for men and women. Noel Wilson, Chemist.
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