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gT. JjATTHBWS' QHURCB ADVENT m. Holy Conlmunion: 7 a.m., 8 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. Children 's Service, Christmas gifts to Maori Children: 10 k.m. Memorial Service to tho Bisliop of th6 Diocese: 11 a.m. Addi'ess by tho Vicar. EvenSong and Sermon: 7 p.m, Rev. K. Liggetfc. ST. JAMES', Mahora: Holy Communion: 7.30 a.m. Evensong arid Sermon (the Vicar): 7 p.m. ST. BARNABAS', Parkvale: • Erenaong and Sermon, Ch.pt. Sutcliffe: 7 p.m. QT. ANDEEW'S PEESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Market Street. Minister: REV. D. J. A; SHAWServices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Relay Service, St. Jdhn's Hall, 7 p.m; Evening Address: "The Atonement." AnthemSJ "Jdsua Lover of My Soul" (Parry) and "Sing O Daughter of Zion" (Button). TTASTINGS jjETHODIST GHtJRCH. (Hdrfe are friendly people aird helpful SferyicBH). — 11: Rev. E. B. Gosnell. Parade of Boy Se'outs and Cubs. Subject: "A Good Deed Every Day." Atttheini "Wh&t of the Night O WatchHrtra." 7.0: Rev. E. B. Gosnell. Subject: "Pot& and Paiis" — a word of eneouragement for tired women. Anthein: "Holy Ari; Thbu" ("Largo"). Coffie and enjoy a bright hfearty service. 4.30: Baptisms. 2.30: Karamu. Special Service. JJAPTIST QHUEGH EEV. C. B. BOGGIS. 1 1 a.m. — "A Christmas Beatitudc" (The Joy Of the Generous Heart). 7 p.m. — ' ' THE GREAT INVITATION." Always a helpful Service. ALL WELCOME. JHE gALVATION ^EMY JJALL WAEEEN STREET, HASTINGS. The Home of the Happy Eeligion. 7 a.m. — Prayer Mdeting-. 11 a.m. — "Holiness Unto ihe Lorfl." I 7 p.m. — Salvation Meeting. Congregational Singing a Specialty. Come for Cheer and Blessing. CTOETFORD MISSION HALL. ° GOSPEL SERVICE SUNDAY, 7 p.m. . Speaker: ME. J. CARNEY. • Previous Sunday Schooi inembers are Specially invited to ShOrfc bright Service. QHEISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Karamu Road, Haatings-s-Berviees are held every Sunday at 7 p.m. Weduesdays at 7.30 p.m. Sunday Schooi 10.30 to 11.30. A Free Eeading Room i§ open mt the UMbn Bank -oi Australia Building, Heretaunga Street, daily except ThufsdayS, from 2 p;fii. to 4 p.m. HBEWOOD, EtC. pEOMPT DELIVEEY. — Firewood, ' Coai, Coke, Garbbnettes. Ridg 2470, McKATN, Hastings. (Aiso let us saw your Wood). TtjTANUKA ITREWOOD ia the wbod for heat. All other wood in stock. Coal, Ooke, Carbonettes. — TAfiAtJ, Queen St., Hastings. , Eing 2252. VyELL-SPLIT I)RY GUM FIREWOOD, 9in. deiivered 52/- pet cord. Pine, 45/- per cord. Full fcupplies all Firewood; Coal, Cokb and CaiP' bonetteo. E. WAEE & SON 3108 Eivenlea Eoad. 'Phone 8960. HASTINGS. PEOMPT BUPPLtES 6fCOAL - COKE • CARBONETTES And DRY, SOUND FlRlWQOt) Order from— J^ONOVAN & QO. Wood, Coal and Coke Merchants. 'Phone 2314. HASTINGS YyE alwayt havo sr.Ocks of Dry Fife» Wood, particnlariy MA1EE, RATA, MATAL Cut to any length required. Measurement guaranteed. Pfompl deliveries. ROBERT HOLT & SONS, LTD. HASTINGS. 'PHONE 3568. 'P1ION E 3568. BUY A CYCLE BTJY A CYCLE —From — jjten. jjeighway That's the Best KmaS, Bresent. WEDDING AND XMAS GIFTS of 'Charm and Distinction — Art Pofctery - Finest China anfl Crystal ■ 'Ivfifchiefa, etc. JJAEY ^HlTUOMBE Coombe House, Masonic Hotel Bldga., TENNYSON STEEET ' — NAPIER
' ' theee shaLl be a eesuerection of tbe dead, both of THE jxjst and uNjust." — (Acts 24: 15). A FEEE ADDEESS will be given (God willing) in the tTnited Hall, Lyndon Eoad, Hastings, on SUNDAY NIGHT ht 7 o'clock, on the Bubject: — ''RESURRECTION AND JUDGMENT TO COME." (1) Man mortal: All his niental and physical activities, including consciousnesS, terminate at death. 3(Rom. 5: 12j Jbb 10: 19, 14: 1-2; Eccl. 9: 5, 10; Ps. 146: 3-4). (2) A fuiure life dependeiit upon the xeSurrection of the physical body. (L Cor. 15: 20; Luke 24: 39-42). (3) The doetrine of bodily resurrcction ad Ossential part of the Gospel of Chfist; clearly taught in bath Old and N0W Testaments. (Heb. 6: 1-2; Ex. 3: 15; Luke 20: 37; Ps. 16: 10} Isa. 26: 19; Dan. 12: 2; John 11: 25; Acts 24: 15; I. Cor. 15: 42, 44; Phil. 3: 9-10). (4) Eesurrection to be followed by judgment and the outpouring of God'S wrath upon the wicket. (ii. Tim. 4: 1; Matt. 25: 31-2; Eom. 14: 10; II. Cor. 5: 10; Matt 16: 27; H. Thess. 1: 7-9; Mai. 4! 1, etc.). . "THB GEEAT DAY OF HIS WEATH IS COME; AND WHO SHALL BE ABLE TO STAND." — (Eev. 6: 17). Questions Invited. No Collection. All Interested Welcome. rphe ^p0st0lig qhbrch KING ST. (South) — HASTINGS StJNDAY: 11.0. — Bre.aking of Bread. 2.45. — Sunday Sehool. 7.0. — Speaker: Bro. C. Palmer. TUESDAY: 7.30. — Speaker: Pastor I. E. Grabham. Subjcct: "TRUE EVIDENCE OF A EEAL CHRIS'T." THUESDAY: 7.30. — Speaker: Pastor I. E. Grabham. Subject: "IN THE WHIRLWIND OF THlNGS THAT AEE." Welcome to All. Croesaw-i-bawb. T'HEOSOPHY — PUBLIG X ADDEESS. — Diiff's Vltjnf) Bldg., Queen St., SUNDAY, kt 7 p.m. All Welcome. TTAVELOCK NOETH - MARAEKAKAHO PEESBYTERIAN CHURCB. -y-Hhvelock il a.m., Distribution of Sundhy Schooi Prizes. Maraekakaho 3 p.tn. HavOlobk 7 p.m. Minister: Eev. E. B. Waugh. gOSPEL JJ A L L KARAMU EOAD, HASTINGS. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 p.m. How God can be Just — and the justifier bf him that believeth in Jesus. ALL WELCOME. ~ ' •' * - • - - - EDUdATIONAL. DEE8S WELL. ^ y^EAEN to Design, Cut and Make Model Frocks and Coats. HollyWood teafches you an exclusive method in a few lessons, also our special cutting Sefvice will clit and tack frocks, &t the Hollywood Schooi of Dressmaking; Central Bulidirtgs, Hastings, Bowman'a Buildings, Napier. BRABET COMMERCIAL COLLEGE — Study SBORTHAiND, TYPeWEITING & BOOKKEEPING. 4l PositionS aiready secured by our Students for 1937* Clifton COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 403 JEi Sbuthampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand • Typewriting • Bookeeping MAEGAEET A. GILMAN, P.C.T* (Member of the Pitman Fellowshlp, LbbdOn) — PriDciphi. TAIHAPE • HASTINGS — NAPIER SERVlCEr — Leaves Napier 9 k.w., Hastings 10.30 a.m., Mondays and Fri* days; arrives Taihape 5 p.m.; connfidt esprcss. Leaves Taihape 6.30 a.m. Tuesdays and Satutdays; eonnects ofteruoon Gisborne car. 'Phone, Napier 1272 and 111; and Hastings, 3062, for reBervations, ete» W. GATERELL. A DVEET1SEMENTS under the tieadings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sa'Ie, To Let, Lost and Fouhd, Miscellaneous, etc., are aceepted at tho fpllowing ratbs:— 16 Words I/- cash, 1/6 booked "4 Words ..... 1/6 casli, 2/- booked 32 Words 2/« cash, 2/6 booked From 32 Words to 40 Words, 3-inch— 3/9 cash, 4/3 booked l.arger Spaces, except where otherwise Specified 5/- per incb
^or a Quality Gift ,^3? i EitHer for a lady or a man you mr, vp shouid certainly inspect the fine "t displays at Alan Grant's. Bere are gifts of rare charm and Ibeawty that will meet with entkusiastic appreciation. Such a wide Varisty td sttit all tastbs afid ah ampie fange bf griees, early choice The Alan Grant is advisable Pharmacy
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 67, 11 December 1937, Page 7
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