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ST* Matthews' Chuech ■' TRINITY XIX. Holy Commumon: 7 a.m., 8 a.m. Holy Communion, St. Barnabas': 11 a.cn. Children 's Serviee: 10 a.m. Matins: 11 a.m. "Holy Baptism: 3 p.m. EvensongV 7 p.m. Evensong, Sfc. Barnabas': 7 p.m. Sunday Schools as nsual. CT, ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ^ CHURCH, Market Street. Minister: REY. B. J. A. SHAW. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Relay Serviee, St. John's Hall, Mahora: 1 pm. Evening Address: "The Budget." Anthems: "God be Merciful" (Tozer) and "In Hurnble Faitk and Holy Love" (Garrett). Hastings methodist chuech. (where a hearty. welcome always awaits you)-.— 11.0: Rev. R. B. Gosnell. Subjeet, "The Secret of Power"— a talk for Chnrch Members. Anthem, "Eear Ye Not." (Holy Coxnmunion). 7.0: Rev. R. B. Gosnell, "The Low Moral Standard in New Zealand." (Some alarming f aets and plain statements). Anthem, "Hymn to Musie (Dudley Bnek). Solo. J>APTIST QHURCH 11 a.m.— "The Son Who Was Not Spared." (Coamranion). 7 pm.— "IS GOD DEADf" 'All Welcome. Services that help. Preacher: REY. G. B. BOGGIS. Q.OSPEL gihL KARAMU EOAD, HASTINGS. SUNDAY EYENING, at 7 pm. Eph. 2.— By grace are ye saved. Not of works, lest any man should boast. AT.T. 'WELCOME. pTTUTRTTAIsf SCIENCE SOCIETY, EaTamu Road, Hastings — Services are held every Snnday at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 7.30 pm. Sunday School 10.30 to 11.30. «A Eree Reading Room is open at the Union Bank of Australia Building, Heretaunga Street, daily except Thursdays, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. fj^HE gALVATION j^BMY JJALL Warren Street — HASTINGS. SONGSTERS SUNDAY. 7 p.m. — A Beantiful Serviee of Song "Sowing to the Wind." Interesting, pleasing and helpful. ; Other Meetings— 7 arn. afld 11 a.m. EYERYBODY WELCOME.
"EXCEPT A MAN BE BORN OF WATER AND OF THE SPlRIT, HE CANNOT ENTER INTO THE KINGDOM OF GOD." — (John 3:5). . A FREE ADDRESS will be given (God willing) in the United Hall, Lyndon Road, on SUNDAY NIGHT at 7 -o'clock, on the Subjeet — "BAPTISM ESSENTIAL TO S-AXiYATION." (1) Baptism is complete immersion in water, and must be preceded by a belief of the truth. (Matt 3: 16; John 3: 23; Aets 8: 38-39, 8: 12; Mark 16: 16). (2) Baptism a symbolic death and burial of the body of sin, and a rising .again to walk in newness of life. (Rotn 6: 3-6; Col. 2: 12; Eph. 4: 22-24). (3) Baptism an appointment of God, In order to — (a) Forgiveness of sins. (Aets 22: 16, 2: 3S). (b) Union and co-heirship with Jesus Christ who is the heir of all things. (Gal. 3: 27-29, 4: 7; Heb. 1: 2; Rom. 8: 17; Eph. 1:. 10). (4) The Birth of the Spirit: the receiving of the spirit body aftor resurreetion and judgment. (I. Cor. 15: 50, 53-4; John 3: 6-8; Phil. 3: 21; Luke 20: 36). "HE THAT BELIEVETH AND IS BAPTISED SHALL BE SAVED." — (Mark 16: 16). Questions Invited. No Collection. All Interested Welcome. AVTyr.OflKi NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. — Minister: Rev. R. B. Waugh. Sunday, Oct. 3rd: Young People Js Day. Havelock, 11 a.m.: Children 's Serviee. Havelock, 7 p.m.: Young People 's Serviee. Poukawa, 3 p.m. JSL rrjrEOSOPHY — PUBLIC jftGSS We •* ADDRESS, Duff's Bldg., ' au j! Queen Street, SUNDAY, at yF/ 1 p.m. All cordially invited. JJELSON gTREET JJALL HASTINGS. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1937, Afternoon at 2.30— Sunday School and Bible Class. GOSPEL SERVICE at 7 pm. Speaker: MR. GEO. MENZIES. Subjedt: "God's Providential Working for the Salvation of Sinners." All Strangers Heartily WeleomO.
THE APOSTOLIC CH1TECH (Direet outcome of the Welsh Revivsal ,1904.5.) Kinfs Street (South), HASTINGS. SUNDAY ; . - 11.0 — Breaking of Bread. 2.45 — Sunday Sehool. " . _ 4.0 — Young People 's Bible Clasa. 7. — Gospel Serviee. Speaker — Pastor I. E. Grabham. Subjoct— "LIFE— HOW CAN IT BE OBTA1NED?" TUESDAY 7.30— Speaker — Pastor I. E. Grabham. Subjeet— "THE PREPAR ATION S OF GOD." THURSDAY 7.30 — Speaker — Pastor I. E. Grabham. Subjeet— "THE MANIFESTATIONS OF CHRIST." GOD LOVES YOU CHRIST DIED FOR YOU WE WELCOME YOU.
PROrESSIONAL SHATTKY. & WEBBEE F.I.O. (Eng.) F.S.M.C. (Lond.) OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS Qualified refractionista continaally in attendance. Constdiing Rooms: RUSSELL STREET HASTINGS Box 67. Phohe 8013. Also at Waipukurau every Tuesday. MR. H. M. BENNETT iMR. B. M. BENNETT OPTICIANS Hastings Street, * Tel 139. Napier. Opp. Plaza" Theatre# ' Box 79. KELSEY ROGERS 3TOCK AND SBAREBROKEES Company and Public Secretaries. Agenta: * Queenslaud Insurance Co. Ltd. Karamu Buildings Phone 4300 Queen Street :t Hastings, CrEORGE H. DAYIES DENTAL SURGEON . KARAMU ROAD : HASTINGS Opposite Herald-Tribune Offiee. Phone 2564., Close 12.30 Thursday, N. A. OWEN, C.P.D.S. DENTAL SURGEAN (Universxty of New Zealand) 210 LYNDON ROAD, HASTINGS (opp. St. Matthew's Anglican Church) I'hone 2766, Thursday half-holiday.
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YOUR SNAP MAY WIN A CASH PRIZE of^£2 2/-, £1 1/By bringing your filins to us to de- * velop and print you automatieally enter the competition— FREE. w The best three Photographs from filma V ^ Bk we Develop and Print before Mareh 1, }\ 1938, will receive the above prizes. Start now with bringing your snaps to us. THE ALAN GRANT PHARMACY #PHONE 4161. HASTINGS. , — — IUWWI
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 8, 2 October 1937, Page 7
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