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CJT. TITATTHEWS' rjHURCH "AND HE GATHERED THEM TOGETHER INTO A PLACE TRINITY XXII. CALLED IN THE HEBREW Soly Communion: 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. TONGUE ARMAGEDDON. 5 ' Children's Service: 10 a.m. — (Rev. 16: 16). Matins; 11 a.m. * * . Holy Baptism: 3 p.m. A EEEE ADDRESS be glveu Evensang: 7 p.m., Rev. Canon A. E. (Gtod willing) in the TJnited Hall Hall (Gisborne). Lyndon Road, on Sunday night at 7 Evensong, St. Barnabas: 7 p.m. o'clock, on the subject — No Service at St. James'. Sunday Schools as usual. ARMAGEDDON * ~ The beginning of the war of that OT, ANDREW 'S PRESBYTERIAN "great d&y of God Almighty. CHURCH, Market Street. Axmageddon the great battleileid Minister: REV. D. J, A. SHAW. Qf ancient timea to be the scene 11 a.m.: Children's Service. 7 p.m.: of a great conflict yet future. (Rev. Young People 's Service. Anthem by 16-16) Intermediate Choir: "The Lord's My (2) Tll*e laa(1 of Palestine to be OverShepherd" (Bain). All Bible Classes run j,„ a confederacy of nation a meet at 2.30 p.m. Bible Class Tea at beaded up by Russia. (Ez. 38: 2, 5.15 p.m. Speaker; Miss M. G. Wood, 3 T V f jsa> g. 9.12). M.A. Relay Service St.. John's Hall, ^3^ northern power to aefeat 7 p.m. - h Britain (the Tarshish of the latter • daysl and onter Jerusalem. (Ez. TXASTINGS METHODIST CHURCH. 3S? 13; Dan. 11: 40-15). ("They found Him in the (4) The victoriouS confederacy thonto Temple ' ') .*—11.0 : Rev. "W. A. Mills. suffer defeat and destruetion at Anthem: "The God of Abram the hauds of the returned Christ Pxaise." 7.0: Rev. R. B. Gosnell. Sub- and His Saints, who will take posjeet, "The Challenge of Jesus." An- session of Jerusalem and ultimatethem, "Ring Out Wild Bells." This jy subject the whole earth to -His service is a defihite challenge to all Tule. (Zech. 14: 3; Ez. 38: 17-23, Christian people.. Gome — and welcome. 39. n; Dan. 11: 45; Joel 3: 1113; Zepk. 3: 8; Ps. 2: 8-11; Isa. JJAPTIST QHUECH 32: 1; Zech. 14: 9, ete.). "PEOPLE 'S SERVICES. ' ' Questions Invited. No Collection. 31 ami.— Preacher: Mr. A E. Morgan. All Interested Welcome. Subject: "The First Prize. ' ' . — 7 p.m. — Preacher: Mr. J. R. H. Thorp. 'THE CALYATION A EMY TTALL Subject: "Certainties." Communion at close. Warren Street — HASTINGS. Come and Bring Your Friends. I'he place where you are always X™*? ^E.S?T' , 7 a.m.-Pra7efSing. TERLAN CHURCH. — Minister: 11 a.m.— "Holiness Unto tlie Lora." Rev. R. D. B. Waugh. Havelock 11 7 p.m._The pe0ple's Popular Sera.m., Maraetotara 3 p.m., Havelock 7 ^ice pa. Sister Anna 1 Kirkwood yil speak Come a ging &nd M WeJ. at the Evening Service in Havelock. come aad a great Blessing. 0HRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, "VTELSON GTREET "CTALL Karamu Road, Hastings — Services i.v O XX are held every Sunday at 7 p.m. Wed- HASTINGS. 7.30p.m. Sunday School SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1937. 10.30 to 11.30. A Freo- Readmg ' ' Room is open at the Union Bank of Afternoon at 2.30— Sunday School and Australia Building, Heretaunga Street, Bible Class; daily except Thursdays, from 2 p.m. GOSPEL SERVICE at 7 p.m, to.4 p.m. Subject: "The Grace of God in GO S P E'L n ALb Forgiving Sin.'.' -O- . Speaker: MR. G. MENZIES. KARAMU ROAD, - HASTINGS. — " SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 p.m. , JL THEOSOPHY — PUBLIG ... . . . . JteDRESS: Duff-'a Bldg., 1 f 1 Q«»» St, SDNDAY, at 7 torea Ooa, bnt tbat He lovcd us. >SS3V p.m. AU Welcome. ALL WELCOME.

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH (Direct outcome of Welsh Revival 1904-5) King Street (Soutk) HASTINGS. ... SUNDAT— ■ ' 11.0—: Breaking of Bread# 2.45— Sunday School. 4.0— Witness Bible Class. 7.0— Speaker— Pastor l E; Grabham. Subject— "THE GREATNESS OP HIS AFPLICTION.' » TUESDAY— 7.30— Speaker — Pastor I ,E. GrabhamTHURSDAY— 7.30— Speaker — Bro. C. Palmer. WELCOME CROESAW-I-BAWB 5T" LOOK! lc SPECIAL 1SH0W 0FFER ^ MEN'S kVy COMPLETE OUTFIT 0^^ A stylish Worsted or Serge Suit Felt Hat in Green, Grey, Fawn Tie to tone with shirt or suit. Pair of Plain or Fancy Sox. The Lot for £5 See Windows for an example of this marvellous value. P "YOU ARE SURE OF TH& — BEST" X at BAIRD'S X THE A.G. PHOTO COMPETITION rrs so much talked stepp,ng ABOUT! OUR ANNUAL FREE B|i ENTRY COMPETITION r , p . — -is always popular because Lasn rrizes everyone stands a chance of wlnning oue of our useful ' Ay VH £2 2 0 prizes. Anyone with a camera and a little thought and care HE £110 he suocessful. Why not ^^H H Remember, tt costs nothing to 1ft fi enter. Just bring your films , 4 D for developing and printing rhone along to— 4161 ALLAN GRANT PHARMACY CHEMISTS & OPTICIANS. HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 20, 16 October 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 20, 16 October 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 20, 16 October 1937, Page 7

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