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RELIGIOUS SERVrCES. Q.OSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET. SUNDAY — 7 p.m. — SUNDAY. Speaker: MR. F. B. STEPHENS. MR. F. B. STEPHENS. Subject: "NATIONAL REPENTANCE." "NATIONAL REPENTANCE." Come along and" bring a friend. A warm welcome awaits you. j^GAIO^ TOWN HALL, SUNDAY — 7 p.m. — SUNDAY.. BRIGHT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Speaker: MR. R. J. FINN. Residents and Friends Heartily Welcome. GOSPEL HALL, 15 ■ PARK ROAD, MIRAMAR. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, at 7 p.m. • Accept this cordial invitation to a BRIGHT GOSPEL SERVICE. Speaker: MR. P. WILSON. (GOSPEL HALL, RAND WICK ROAD, *-* Lower Hutt. MR. J. C. TIL YARD. TOMORROW, 7 p.m. GOSPEL SERVICE. Subject: "MATTERS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE." Everybody Welcome. nimFELLOWS- 11 ALL, Clyde •yuay, VDDI.'KL LOWS' HALL. Clyde Quay. (Next to the Kire Station) You Are Welcome. SUNDAY 7 p.m. SUNDAY GOSPEL SERVICE. Subject: "GOD IN WHOSE HAND THY BREATH IS." COME. COME. COME. PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. rjOME TO THE CONCERT CHAMBER VOME TO THE CONCERT CHAMBER EVERY SUNDAY, from a quarter to 3. ttAi ,Service o£ " Song . and Testimony. Well-known Hymns and Choruses. SPECIAL ITEMS: '.' OCTOBER 13-ORPHEUS SEXTET. Solo by Mr. J. Robinson. THE CHRISTIAN'S MOTTO: Smile and set the world a-smiling, Cheer another along life's way. JESUS SAID: "These things I have said unto you that my joy might be in you and your joy might be full." . 2.45 to 4.15 p.m. in CONCERT CHAMBER. CONCERT CHAMBER. GOSPEL MESSAGE. QN the quay I met Art. "Art," he dey clared (1 John 2:16, Matt. 18:9), "is immortal. "How can mortality (Eec 9:5) produce immortality?" I replied: Beauty tripped by; "Everyone worships me, ' she said. "Worship is reserved for Deity" (Matt. 4:10). I answered. High finance, housing monopolist, drove past. "Rents .are up," he called to me. "Look up Isaiah 65:21:2," was returned. Then Music greeted me. "Till Christ comes we mourn." I said (Matt. 5:4, Psalm 137) And yet—Art, Beauty, Wealth, and Music will join hands when Christ comes (Isa. 60:13), the heir of all things. Heb. 1:2, Psa. 2:8, Gen." 22:17. Become related to earth's future ruler now, by. (a) .believing the Gospel, ,(b) immersion. Mark 16:16. Free literature. Frank Williment, 56 Standen Street, W3. RADIO APPARATUS. A IRMAN requires Small Electric Radio, -^V good order, cheap. Make and price to 3113 Evg. Post. "POR SALE, English Portable Radio, 2 -*• batteries, canvas case, as new, worth £15, price £10 cash. Ring 47-607. T ATEST Radio,, press-button, all-wave, •" cost £25; bargain, £11; going camp. 12 Lome Street, City. ' CAR Radio, late model, Delco, fit any make, very little used, guaranteed; £12 cash. 3153 Evg. Post. WHOLESALE Radio Repair Specialists, latest equipment, sets called for and delivered. Radio Mart, 55 Dixon Street (opp.. Macduffs). RADIO MART, 55 Dixon Street, opp. Macduff's—Largest selection Reconditioned Radios in N.Z. Broadcast from £3, short-wave from £7 10s. Save 60 p.c. j by buying at the Radi6 Mart. Tel. 50-448. XC.A. RADIO gives 100 per cent, in • every test. See and hear the New Models at Associated Radio, 8 Bond St. (opj}, Majestic). S~ERVICE is given to your Radio by Experts at the Radiart Co. Tel. 42-871. KCO, Britain's Radio Supreme, allwave models, from £21 10s; terms arranged. Wright, Stephenson, and Co., 97 Taranaki Street. ELECTRICAL Fittings, 2-way Adaptors, Double Plugs, Switches, Spare Elements for kettles. Radiators, Toasters, etc. Fear and Co., 31 Willis Street (op-1 posite Woolworths). ; ! KADIO Repairs—All makes serviced by experts. Also full stocks of Radio Parts, "Radiotron" Valves, etc. At Fear and Co., 31 Willis Street, Wellington (opposite Woolworths). ADIOS, State, 1940, all-wave and broadcast models, from £14 14s; terms arranged. Wright, Stephenson. and Co., 97 Taranaki Street. . FOR Mullard Kadios, Repairs, Aerial Equipment, and Extra Speakers, ring Bob Horrobin; 50-926. If XPERT Radio Service. Repairs-to all *-* types of Radio Sets; called for and returned same day; certified servicemen only; charges reasonable; Preston B. Silling, Ltd., 149 Willis Street (opp. Y.M.C.A.t. Tel. 52-362. ~~iEEDS, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS?" If OR SALE, Thousands of boxes flower •*■ Seedlings, now ready at Wheatley's Nurseries. Porutu Street, Lower Hutt. Tel. 60-216 , DOGS FOR SALE. TJLUE Roan Cocker Pups, 7 weeks, pedi- ■*-* greed. Miss Paton, 15 Bridge Street, Rongotai. P~ TTlTEßlSE"D"BlacirCocker "Spaniels, both sexes, 6 weeks old. 17 Nelson Street, Petone. MISCELLANEOUS. DIABETIC Bread—A loaf of exceptionally low carbohydrate content conforming to medical requirements. A Procera Product made by Oenhard Bakeries, Ltd. , "DROCERA Bread does not go stale. Contains less starch, more protein (Gluten). A palatable and nutx'itious food made by Denhard Bakeries, Ltd. HP HE energising nutriment in Denhard ■■■ Vienna Bread through the addition oi extra quantities .of yeast, .nilk, malt, and butter, provides a perfect health food DIABETIC and Slimming Bread made by Denhard Bakeries, Ltd., under the Procera process, conforms to medical requirements; palatable, nutritious. _^ PROCERA Bread is mads in four different types White and 100 per oent. Wholemeal for universal use and Slimming and Diabetic. ■ MEN'S Tailored-to-measure Suits, 200 choice suitings to select from; easy credit terms. Hermann's. 13a Courtenay Place. ' T~)ELICIOUS sparkling K.P. Life Salt ■*-' cleanses the blood—promotes ;ood health and hearty spirits. N Easy Terms, no extra charge—Blaiv kets, full size, all wool, best makes. Hermann's. 13a Courtenay Place*. I^MART New Spring Coats on easy credit [ terms, newest shades and styles. Heimann's, 13a Courtenay Place.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 90, 12 October 1940, Page 6

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