CHURCH SERVICES. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—A service will be helu i La,.caster Hall, Karamu Road, Hastings, e\ery Sunday, at 7 p.m. All cordially invited. STOUT! OxlD MISSION HALL—Gospel Service, Sjinday evening, 7 o’clock. Salvation Army. ST. COL U M BA'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Havelock North.—Have lock, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.j Poukawa, 3 p.m Rev. K. Waugh. NELSON STREET - HALL, Bastings. Sunday, June 2nd, 1929.—Afternoon, 2.30, Children's Address; 2.30, Ministry Meeting; evening, at 7 o’clock, Gospel Service. Come and welcome. SALVATION ARMY, Hastings.-? a7m., Revival Prayer Meeting; 11 a.in., Holiness Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting, conducted by Envoy Hullett; open air, 10 a.m., Queen and Princess Street, leader, Bandmaster Wallace; Young People’s Meetings, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Church or England services. St. Matthew’s: Holy Communion, 7 a.m.; Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Mattins, 11 a.m.; Holy Baptism, 3 p.m.; First Sunday in Month Evening Service on sheet, 7 p.m. Parkvale: Holy Communion, 10 a.m.; Evening Service, 7.15 p.m. St. Matthew’s Sunday School: Junior Catechism. 9.30; Sunday School, 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.; Girls’ Bible Classes, 10 a.m and 3.30 p.m.; Boys’ Class 2 p.m. Mahora: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Bible Class, 11 a.m. Parkvale: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Hastings methoihst church11 a.m.. Rev. W. J. Oxbrow; subject, “The Unexpected”; anthems by Junior and Senior Choirs. ' 7 p.m., Rev. W. J. Oxbrow; Young People’s Service, subject, “What Things Count”; soloists, Miss Joyce Simonds and Miss Beryl Adams. Sacrament at close of evening service. 2.30 p.m., Clive Grange, Rev. W. J. Oxbrow. HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH. Karamu Road. Minister: Rev. Ernest Nicholls. 11 a.m., Subject. "A Double Forget-me-not” ((Communion). 7 p.m., Subject, “Is the Story of the Prophet Jonah True? What is the Message io the Book of Jonah?” Preacher: Rev. Ernest Nicholls. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Mid-week Bible Study. Open to all. Church Building Heated. S~ T’ ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Market Street, Hastings. Minister. Rev. D. J. Shaw.—Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Communion Sunday and day of Special Thank-offering. Evening s ermon subject: “What are the Foundations of Faith?” Anthem: "Lift Up Your Heads” (Hopkins). All Presbyterians are reminded of their opportunity of giving a thank-offering to God. APARTMENTS, BOARD & RESIDENCE. WANTED— Two Young Gentlemen to share room. Ring 1457 M, Hastings. WANTED— Sunny Furnished or Unfurnished Room, with fireplace. Use oi shed fir car preferred. Write 757, Tribune, Hastings. \/ACANCY for two Gentlemen Boarders. private family, good home, two minutes from Post Office. Early breakfast if desired. Apply 310 Avenue Road E.» Hastings. LADY wants Unfurnished Room, with coal grate Use of conveniences, etc., central. Write 764, Tribune, Hastings. FOR SAIL. FOR SALE—Officer’s Military Camping uumt, bleeping bug, bath, chair, washstand and bag; cheap. Smitn's Wardrobe and Furniture .Depot, liaslings. SALE—I4 Canaries (hen and cock 1 birub), 5/6 eaca. bmitn s Vvardrooe and Furniture Depot, Karamu Road,Hastings. 171 OR SALE—Kitchen Tables, Chairs, JL Drebsera, Buffet, Sideboards; cheap, smiths Wardrobe and raruiture Deput, Karamu Load, Hastings. 'Phone 389. _ I7IOR SALE—Double iron Beds and Wire JC Mattresses, £1 each; also Single h.P. Beds, ©Heap. Smith’d Warurobe and hurniture eD*ot, Hastings. FOR SALE-Pubh Chairs, Cota, Mattresses, Dolls' Prams, etc.; cheap. Smith’s Wardrobe and Furniture Depot, opp. Gospel Hall, Phone 389, Hastings. ipOR SALE— Chesterfield Suite iu shadow tissue; a snip. Smith’d Wardrobe and Furniture Depot, Karamu Road, JPfcon© 389, Hastings. ¥7K)B SALE— Cornets, Mandolins, BanJU jos. Violins, Accordions, Flutes, Piccolo, etc., new and second-hand; cheap. Smith’s Wardrobe and Furniture Depot, Hastings IpOR SALE—Double and Single Mattresses, kapoc, etc.; new and second hand; cheap Smith's Wardrobe and Furniture Depot, Phone 389, Haa'ings. 1?0R SALE-Camping Gear, Bush Ruga, ’ Tents, Saws, etc.; new and secondhand; cheap. Smith’s Wardrobe and Furniure Depot, Karamu Road, Hast, ings. FOR SALF—Overcoats, Suits, Boots, Watches and Chains, Leggings, Saddles, etc.; cheap. Smith’s Wardrobe and Furniture Depot, Hastings. FOR SALE—Double and Single White and Grey Blankets, new and sec-ond-hand. Smith’s Wardrobe and Furniture Depot, 'Phone 389, Hastings. IpOR SAT E—Second-hand Cabin Trunks, Suit Cases, Kit Bags, etc.; ohean. Smith’" Wardrohs and Furniture Depot, Karamu Road. Hastings. FOR SALE— Du •hess Chests, Pedestal Cupboards, new ard second-hand; cheap. Smith's Wardrobe Furn ture Depot, Karamu Road. Hastings. FOR SALE—2 Gents’ Saddlps. now order. Apply Smith’s Wardrobe and Furniture Depot, Karamu Road, Hastings. FOR SALE. VIEW and Second-hand Blankets, 11 Mattresses, Dover Stove, Methveu Copper and Stand, Furniture, Musical Instruments, Suits and Overcoats, cheap.—SMlTH’S Wardrobe and Furniture Depot, Karamu Road. ’Phone 389, Hastings. HORSES, VEHICLES, LIVE STOCK, Etc. WANTED— About 10 Dairy Cows. Apply Box 45, Hastings. FOR SALE — Three-year-old Jersey Heifer, ca.ved Thursday night. Been through bail and will lead. Apply Tribune, Havelock North. WANTED, immediately—Two Brnody Hens. Apply 307 Karamu Road N., Hastings. 1710 R SALE—Pedigree Alpine Airedale , Dog, about two years old. Apply R. Harding. Raukawa, Hastings. 11 is very important when considering buying a CLOCK, that you purchase it from B. M. KESSELL, Hastings Clock Man. Great variety to choose from. Cheap prices ruling and every clock guaranteed to give service. Buy from - JEWELLER G. WOOLF Presents the important successes in Autumn and Winter Apparel. NEWEST COATS— Luxurious of Fabric—Lavish of Fur. FROCKS— Fascinating and Distinctive are our authentic copies of Original Paris Gowns. All personally selected in London and the Continent. G W OO 1, F The House of Quality Apparel. k ’Phone 1162, Heretaunga Street. I
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 139, 1 June 1929, Page 4 (Supplement)
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