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m m fstp vr CHUECH OF ENGLAND SERVICES: ADVENT EL gT. JJATTHEWS' QHURCH Holy Communion: 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. Children's Service: ,10 a.m. 'Mattins and Sermon: 11 a,m. Holy Baptism: 8 p.m. Evens'ong" and Sermoil: 7 p.m. ST. BARNABAS, Parkvale: Holy Communion: 11 a.m. Evensong and Serinon; 7 p.m. ST._ JAMES, Mahora: Hvensong and Sermon: 7. p.m. 2T, ANDBEW'S PEESBYTEEIAN ° CHUECH, Market Street. Minister: EEV. D. J. A. SHAW. 11 a.m.: Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 7 p.m.: Address, . f'Tlie People Who Hav© Convictions." Anthem: "0 Praise tho Lord" (Hopkins). Solo: Mrs. Lowry. Supplementary Communion Service at close. Relay Service, St. John's Hall, 7 p.m. Offertories at all Serviees for Missions. JJAST3NGS METHODIST CHUECH. ILO.— Eev. A* E. Waite, of Dannevirke. Anthem: "Bread of the World," 7,0. — Eev. A. E. Waite. Anthem: "Praise Him." JJAPTIST . QHUECH EEV. C, B. BOGGIS. 11 a.m. — "The Makers of Peace." Communion at 12. 7 p.m. — ' ' UNANSWEBED YET" (A talk about the problem of prayer, Does praying avail anythjng?) ' A HEARTY WELCOME. CT, COLUMBA 'S PEESBY TERIAN ^ CHUECH, Havelock North. Havelock, 11 a.m. — Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at ciojse of this Service. ' Poukawa.— 3 p,mHavelock.— 7 p.m.: Minister, Eev. E. * Waugh. JJELSON gTEEET JJALL HASTINGS. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1937. Afternoon at 2.30— ^Sunday School. Bible Class. * GOSPEL SEEYTCE,- 7 p.m. 'The Impossible Accomplishedt But at What Cost?" FJ*HE ^POSTOLIC QHUECH KENG ST. (South) — HASTINGS SUNDAY: 11.0. — Breaking of Bread. 2.45. — Sunday School. 4.0. — Ypung People 's Meeting. 7.0. — Speaker: Bro. Colin Martin. TUESDAY : 7.30. — Speakers: Pastor Grabham and Bro.; Wyness. THURSDAY: 7.30. — Speaker: Pastor Grabham. WELCOME YOU COME EDUCATIONAL. DEESS WELL. TEARN to Design, Cut and Make Model Frocks and Coats. "Hollywood teaches you an exelusive method in a few lessons, also our special cuttin g service will cut and tack frocks, at the Hollywood School of Dressmakingj; Central Buildings, Hastings, Bowntan'g Buildings, Napier. BRABET . COMMERCIAL COLLEGE — Study — — SHOETHAND, T YPEWEITIN G & BOOKKEEPING. 41 Positions already secured by our ' Students for 1937. CLIFTON COMMERCIAt COLLEGE 403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand * Typewriting • Bookeeping MAEGAEET A GILMAN, P.C.T. (Member of the Pitman Eellowship, London) — PriDcipal. " H A 1 w 1 N " ELECTEIO VACUUM CLEANERS. Supplanting all others. 150 »old in Hastings last quarter. £5 CASH — 12 months guarantee. Made in England From: Ten Heighway, Heretaunga St. FOR CHRISTMAS Your friends can buy anything they want — except your Photograph, JjOYELL • gMITH — Photographer 352 Heretaunga St., West, Hastings.

"IF WE SUFFER, WE SHALL ALSO EEIGN WITH HIM." « —(II. Tim. 2: 12) A FREE ADDEESS will be given (God willing) in the United Hall, Lyndon Road, Hastings, on SUNDAY NIGHT at 7 o'clock, 0n the Subject:— "THE IMMORTAL RULEBS OF THE AGE TO COME." Their Preparation and ' Qualifieation. (1) The proinise of Divine interven- ' tjon in the axfairs of mankind in the Setting up of a universal empire (Dan. 2: 44). having: — (a) A Hing — the Lord Jesus Christ feturtted to earth (Luke 19: 12; Zech. 14: 9; Luke 1: 32-3; Eev. 11: 15). (b) Co-rulers — Christ 's friends of all ages and generations resurrected from the dead and made immortal. (Eev. 5: 10; Isa. 32: 1; II. Tim. 2: 11-12; John 11: 25; Eom. 8: 17). (2) The blessings to accrue to the submissive of mankind under their administration. (Ps. 72: 4, 7, 17; Isa. 11: 1-10, 65: 17-25; Micah 4: 3-4; Zepli. 3: 9; Hab. 2: 14). (3) The obedienCe and qualifications required on the part of those who aspire to the glory, honour and immortality of the coming age. (Mark 16: 15-16; Acts 8: 12; Eom. 2: 7; II, Peter 1: 10-11; Luke 6: 46, etc.). Questions Invited. No Gollection All Interested Welcome. i (JHE gALVATlON ^EMY JJALL WARREN STEEET, HASTINGS, The Home of the Happy Eeligion. You are invitecl to worship with us. 7 a.m.— Prayer. 11 a.m. — Holiness, "One Talent." 7 p.m. — Salvation M'eeting. Don't miss your way — Corner Warren St. and Karamu Ed. QHEI8TIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Karamu Eoad, Hastings — Serviees are held every Sunday 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 Bujlding, Heretaunga Street, daily except Thursdays, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. r- 1 T^HEOSOPHY — PUBLIO flGRSU 1 ADDEESS. — "The *¥uj Eeign of Law." Duff's Bldg., Queen St., SUNDAY, 0 at 7 p.m. All welcome. • CTOETFOED MISSION . HALL, ° GOSPEL SEEVICE GOSPEL SEEVICE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Suart Wyhess, Junr. ("from Baptist Training College, Auckland). A warm welcome to all. Q.OSPEL JJALL KAEAMU EOAD, HASTINGS. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7. Found: A robe of righteqpsness. — Phil. 3. ALL WELCOME. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION, Etc. gEBKELEY JJ O T E L OEIENTAL BAY — WELLINGTON Wellington's Largest Wooden Private Hotel. Eefurnished and re-decorated throughout. New hot water service to bedrooms and bathrooms. Garages and parking accommodation available. Tariff: 15/- per day or £4 10/- perc week. Permanents by arrangement. Proprietor — L. F. KELLY. 1 1 t QAULFIELD JJOUSE Sydney St. East (opp. Parlt Buildings) WELLINGTON. Modern Guest House. Daily tarifi? 12/6; weekly by arrangement. •MES. E. MAXWELL. Tel. 42-355. WHEEE TO STAY IN HASTINGS. Q.EEENGABLES Q.UEST JJOUSE SUPERIOE BOAED & EESIDENCE. For pormanents and casuals. Excellent table and service. Three blocks East of Post Office and Eailway Station. Corner Hastings St. and Avenue Eoad. Recently renovated and under entirely new management. IJEL^TSVILLE JJOT gPEINGS PAEAKAI HOUSE. — Tennis, Social Hall, Hot Mineral Baths in house; A.A. Hostel; special winter tarifi? £3 10/weekly, 12/6 daily; reduction to Auto* mobile members. For reservations wire us. »THE LOVELIEST, cutest, daintiest Xmas. Gifts — they all come from Cooper's Gift House, opp. Pacific Hotel. Give China and Glass.

■ EXQUISITE Toilet Sets FOR CHRISTMAS AND WEDDING PRESENTS Uncommou dosigns of surpassing taste and beaiuty— masterpieces of artistic craftsmanship. A joy for any woman to possess. Inspect the fine range oi" these and other choice Gift Goods THE ALAN GRANT PHARMACY 'Phone 4161. HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 61, 4 December 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 61, 4 December 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 61, 4 December 1937, Page 7

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