to-morrow's services. ST. AUGUSTINE'S.— 8, H.C.; 11, Matins and Sermon; 7, Evensong and Sermon, "The Three Greatest Spiritual Forees" (anthem, "O, Give Thanks unto the Lord"). St. Luke's: 11. H.C. ; 7 p.m. rpRINITY METHODIST .CHURCH, Clive Square. 11 a.m., Mr W. D. Johns, B.A. 7 p.m., Rev. W. G. Slade, M.A. Sulijeet. "The Transformation of Ugliness." Anthem : "The God of Abraham Praise/'rpRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, Clive Square. — 11 a.m. Mr W. D. Johns, B.A., 7 p.m. Rev. W. G. Slade, M.A. ; Greenmeadows. 11 a.m. Rev. W. G. Slade, M.A., 7 p.m. Bible Class Service; Westshore, 7 p.m. Mr R. Thomas; Onepoto, 7 p.m. Mr L. Robinson; Wesley Jlall, 11 a.m. Mr J. Thorp. JJAPTIST 0HURCH, Tennyson Street. Morning, at 11, Mr H. W. Milner. Evening, at 7, Mr H. W. Milner. , All Cordially Invited. (PtONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. — II ^ a.m., "All Weather Friends"; 7 p.m., ".The Pinch of Prosperity." Rev. Frank de Lisle. ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Dalton Street. Rev. J. A. Asher, preaeher. Services in St. Panl's Hall. Morning, 11, How to make our Services More Effective," and "Yawning" (young people); Evening, 7, "A Clieery Companv of Encouragers" (soloist, Mr Geo- Peake), Special singing of old-time lijsnns before and after service. ATAPIER SOUTII PRESBYTERIAN 41 CHURCII, Side.v. Hall.— 11 a.m., "Paul's Prayer in Eph. III."; 7 p.m., "MeaSuring the Immeasurable." Preaeher, Rev. W. A. Porter. PORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— 11 a.m.. Rev. H. B. Hughes will nreach ; 7 p.m., Rev. J. II. Ruprecht, of Taradale; 2.30 p.m.. Eskdale Memorial Service, Baptism at conclusion. ST. ANDREW'S, Port Ahuriri.— 8 a.m. ILC-, 11 a.m. Childrens' Service, 7 p.m. Evensong. 0OSPEL JJALL, CARLYLE STREET. NAPIER. To-morrow's Services: 11 a-m., Breaking of Bread; 3 p.m.. Sunday School and Bible Class ; 7 p.m., Gospel address by Mr Geo. Menzies, of Napier, on the subject, ''The Rcst that is Given— the Rest that is Gained." SEVENTH DAY ^DVENTIST 0HURCH, Milton Road. TO-MORROW— SUNDAYf, '•7 p.m. SUBJECT — "Will the Wicked have a Second Proljfc tion during the Millennium?" Speaker : EVANGELIST STERLING. ALL INVITED. ALL WELCOMg. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. — Trocadero Chambers. Hastings Street. — Public lecture. entitled "The Growth of a World, Religion," read by Mrs W. G. Wliite. Vocal solos hy Mrs Arthur Spackman. pHRISTIAN SCIENCE. — Services held vJ every Sunday at 7 p.m.. Masonic Hall. Munroe Street (next Technical College). All are cordially invited. STOCK SALES. SPECIAL ENTRY. mHE HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' COJL OP. will offer. at ONGA ONGA SALE. on THURSDAY Mav 2nd, on aocount of MR ROBERT MATHESS, ex his Mangataura Stafion. Wakarara: — 450 2-tooth EWES, nmning with Eomney Rams. The above are a good line of 6heep. with one earmark. and can be relied unon to do remarkablv well anvwhere. NOTICES. ^DTANCE 0LIVE1 CLIVE HOUSE DTRECT TMPORTA.TIONS Enable us to Offer you THE LATEST GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. No Middleman's profits— we won't be undersold. TRY THESE— Ladies1 smart Frocks from 19/6Ladies' Raincoats from 17/6. VVarm Winceyette Nighties, 5/6. Gent's Navy Nap Overcoats. 69/6 Gent's Tweed Trousers, 8/11 pairBoys' Fox's Serge Suits (strong), batgain prjce 28/6. Grey Blankets. 8/6. Bus fare refunded to Napier or Hastings customers purchasing 20/- worth' of goods at QEORGE 0 rjTHORNTON'S. GIVING UP BUSINESS! GIVING UP BUSINESS! LAST WEEK. All Stock Greatly Eeduced in PricA. ART1STS' MATERIALS, PICTURES (Framed and Unframed), WALLPAPERS. Etc., Etc.. S 1'RACTICALLY AT COST PRICEL Y^ILLIAAIS gK°S.. Emerson Street, Napier. yy H I T E S FOR PRAMS AND PUSH-CARTS. FOR PRAMS AND PUSH-CARTS. CASH OR TIME PAYMENTS. Inquire about our Time Payment System. SPECIALISTS IN SEAGRASS FURNITURE. H I T E S, DICKENS STREET. NAPIER. A. MACLEAN BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. Opens in temporary business opp. the P.O., Waipukurau, on WEDNESDAY, Yrav lst, until 31st after which date he will transfer to Muncaster's premisen i® Arain Street. Latest Periodicnls, Papert* Books. etc., promptly supplied.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 72, 27 April 1929, Page 7
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