CT. ATTHE W S ' rHURCH ' THIS IS THE PROMISE THAT HE " ~ HATlI PROMiSED US, EVEN Holy Comniumoii: v a.m., 3 a.m. ETERNAL LIFE." Mhuns: li a.m. ^ _ ■ _(L Jokh 2: 25). EveLwig-11?"^ m ^ A FKEE ^bDBESS will be given, Evensong,' St.'James': 7 p.m. . -4od williixg, in the United l Hall, Ko Children 's Servico at 10 a.m. Lyndon Road, Hastings, on SUNDAY Ko Service at Parkvale., NICtHT, at 7 o'clock, 011 tho Subject— JSunday Sckools as usual. "ETERNAL LIFE: WHAT IT 18, QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Aed HOW IT MAY BE OB- ^ CHURCH, Market Street: TAINED. ll ia.m.: Rev. D. J. A. Shaw. Anthem: (1) Man by nature estranged and "fiesus Lover of My Soul" (Parry). 7 alienated from God, and appbintecl to j>in.: Rev. L. M. Rogers, M.A. ; An- eternal death. (Rom. 5: 12; Isa. 59: tfifem: fO Lord My God to ihe©" . 2; Rom. 3: 23, 6r 23). (^rcadelt). Relay Service, St. Johh's (2) Redemption from this state pronsn at Mahora, at 7 p.m; I vided for through the Lord Jesus jfASTINGS METHODIST CHURCH. gSUttl P^k P ^etc.f' Eev* ^ E" ^°snfEL TEe (3) Eternal lifeonly 'through bodily reDjMy baysings of Pesus (1) Ye Are surrection (in the case of the dead) E"en^®.7J_ Anthem : 'Hearken and a physical change to ineorrupUhto Me, Ye People. ' 7.0: Rev. R. tibility and immortality. (I. Cor. B: Gosnell. "Men who are putting the 15: 2i-22, 51-54: Rom. 8: 11, World Right 5 ' — a talk with all who 18-21 • Phil. 3: 21). care, Anthem, "Praise the Lord." (4) Belief" in ' f the tliings concerning 4 'Wesley" Chureh always extends the the Kingdom of God and the name hfcnd of welcome. of -Jesus Christ" necessary to ob- """" * tain eternal lif'e. (John 17: 3; 10: JJAPTIST /YHURCH' 27-28; I. Tim. 6: 12; Jas. 1: 12, • ■ etc.) 11 a.m. — 31t E. E. Burley. Subject; - "Uhristian Ucrtitude." Qutstions Invited. Ko Colleetion. 7 p.m.— REV. J. K. AECHEE (of All Interestcd Welcome. Christchurch). Subject: — ''The Gospel of Joy. " ~ ~ ; All welcome. C OSPEL tlALL JT. _ COLUMBA '8 PRESBYTERIAN U -°- ° CHURCH; Havelock North..— Have- KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. loek 11 a.m., Rev. L. M. Rogers, M.A., SUNBAY EVENING, at 7 p.m. Editor-designate of the ' ' Oufclook. ' ' • r . . . 3 ■„ « ,T . . _ Rom. 5: \vhile we were yet smners, a&ra6tot»« 3 p.m. Havelock 7 p.m., chrisl aioi ior ,ls. Rev. R. \Vaugh. Evenmg Subiect: ''Tcsts.'l ALL WELCOME, . ; _ i r|%E gAETATION -AEMY fJALL IJIHEOSOPHA" — PUBLIC .ttafea Strefet — HASTINGS. ADDEESS, Duffk Bldg /jJks | T . „ . , ■. c , .. , Queen Street, SUNDAY, at fififffXl) ! Join tts in a day of Salvation and 7 All eordiaUv in- ijjSIK Eiessmg. viteci 8 a.m.: Prayer Meeting. ' _ ■ ll a.m.: "Holiness Unto the Lord." -i 7 p.m.: Salvation Meeting). rhHE A POSTOLIC f^HURCH All meetings eonducted by Major M. -1- -xA- \J Marshall and Major A. Wheeler. J^ELSON gTREET JJALL ' KlXtt STREET (SOUTH) HASTINGS.'1 SUNBAY SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1937. 3 , ' 11 a.m. — Communion Servico. Afternoon at 2.o0 — Sunday School and j „ . _ tN , Bible Class. ' * 2Aj P-m.— Sunday School. GOSPEL SERYICE, 7 P-m-— GOspel Service. -Bro. c.VE. ' At 7 o'clock. 1 Palmer. Subject:. "A Free — '.I - • - Supper. ' ' (pa&Sm ..SfflHSOT SOCIETY, IU£SI)AY ^ramu Eoarl, Hastings— Servkes are JiSId every Simday at 7 p.m, Wed- P,ra* -Pastor C-frablium and Bro, nefidays at. .7.30 p.m. Sunday Sehool ; L. Martin. ld.30 tb 11.3Q. A Free Eeading ; Seorfi 13 opcn ^.t tho Union Bank of THURSDAY AdStnSlia Builling, Heretaunga Street, \ 7,30. J>.m.— Pastor GiAbham. d|5l^ bxcept Thursdays, from 2 p.m, ti i : we welcome you.
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What Happens to Your Eyeis? — ai'tef iii eVeiiiilg's r'eading— ot a jfrehttotis day's work? tf you ek. la| perience strain of ^earib'eks, thbre ^ probably some defect that may be ^asily temeawa by corrhct -glasces. Safeguartl your eyes frorri the dangers of delayed httention by. consiiltitig Mr. Alan Graht, iF.I.O.N.Z, THE ALAN CRANT PHARMACY 'Pitone 4181 HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 178, 14 August 1937, Page 7
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