PUBLIC NOTICES. “AND HE GATHERED THEM TOGETHER INTO A PLACE CALLED IN THE HEBREW TONGUE ARMAGEDDON.” —(Rev. 16:16.) A FREE ADDRESS will be given (God willing) in the Orange Hall, Lyndon Road, Hastings, on SUNDAY NIGHT at 8 o’clock, on the subject: “ARMAGEDDON: THE BATTLE OF THAT GREAT DAY OF GOD ALMIGHTY.” 1. Present universal preparation for war to lead to the final clash of nations; 2. The kings of the earth gathered to Armageddon; 3. Human governments and armies defeated and subdued; 4. The abolition of war; universal peace on earth to be established by the literal return and intervention of Christ. Questions Invited. No Collection. All Interested Welcome. SPECIAL - CHILDREN’8 SERVICE. SUNDAY at 2.30 p.m. Subject: “The Gospel from an Electric Train. ChildreA that do not attend any Sunday School specially invited. Parents ahd all young people welcome. NELSON STREET HALL. pATIENTS Please Note that MR. J. L. FOSTER is NO LONGER associated with me in the practice of my profession. A. E. O’MEARA. 26/11/27. s NOTICE. yyOULD the children who took a number of old Photographs from our rubbish box (in which they were placed by mistake) last Wednesday afternoon, please return to the Studio, 212W, Heretnunga St.. Hastings. 11. J. LOVELL-SMITH. T AST CHANCE DANCE, to be held in the Whakatu Hall, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7th. Good Orchestra. Ladies 2/-, gentlemen 3/-. gALE OF HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH WEDNESDAY NEXT, DEC. 7th. Usual Stalls, Novel Attractions. Any Gift thankfully received, and called for by ringing 976. RAPIER gALES. SEASON 1927-28.
NAPIER MUNICIPAL THEATRE DECEMBER 9th, at 9 A.M. CATALOGUE CLOSES on SATURDAY, 3rd December, at 5 p.m., or earlier if New Zealand Wool Committee’s allotment has been filled. The above Roster is subject to alterations being made in both time and date and to fixtures being altogether withdrawn. Brokers shall be held to have authority to sell at any such altered fixtures notwithstanding that the Grower or Vendor has received no notice of such alteration. DON’T FORGET! THE gOLDIERS’ QHRISTMAS gHOP On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th. Held by the Hastings Workers and Red Cross In MARKET ST. (next Armstrong’s) Organisers—MßS. TOSWILL MRS. TUOHY MRS. T. H. LOWRY All contributions thankfully received. QAN you pick the winning double. t£iIIE mightiest programme yet. ' yyOODVILLE J?ACES on WOODVILLE RACECOURSE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DECEMBER 7th & Bth, 1927 First Race 12.15 p.m. Come and study form for holiday meetings. Special Train Ararngements. W. A. LYON, Secretary. BEBEIDGES Spot Cash Bargain Fair's—Men s Brown Shoes, 22,6; Brown Willow Calf Shoes, welted, 28/6; Tennis Shoes, cut price. ANTED KNOWN—Balph Barley, cutter at Barley’s West End Clothing, would appreciate a visit from men warning smart Suits for Xmas. WANTED KNOWN—Barley's can still make a limited number of Harley Built Suits for Christmas. Barley's, West End Clothiers. Hastings. A ARD Special Taxi Service now availIs. able, day or night. Information bureau Bussell Street, Hastings. 'Phone 416. EVENING Attractions, Sale of Work. Baptist Church, Hastings, Wednesday next. Orchestra music, gramophone recitals. SOMETHING for the Kiddies—Christ mas Tree and Magic Cave. Sale of Work. Baptist Schoolroom, Hastings. Wednesday next I>APfisT SCHOOLROOM, Wednesday it next Sale of Work. Cake and Pro dine Stall will supply just the thingyon want. jL’b'l'i: STARS on cue programme.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 December 1927, Page 1
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