Advertisements for this pacje must be lodged at Herald Office before 11 a.m. (Saturdays 10 a.m.). Other wise they may be inserted on Late Edition pages. A CHALLENGE TO CHRISTIAN'S. A CALL TO PRAYER A Repenta nee and a turning again to God. At the CHURCH' OP CHRIST. Roebuck Road, at !l o’clock each Sunday Morning. ISO BA PTLST TABER XACLE SUNDAY, JUNE 23. “Back to God Campaign." Hear the Rev. F. A. Parry n >i these vital subjects. 11 a.in.: “The Church's Duly in t lie Present. Hour. 7 pan.: “The Bible and the Present World Confusion." 2">o PALESTINE AND THE PALESTINE AND THE PALESTINE AND THE NEAR EAST NEAR EAST NEAR EAST TWO SPECIAL ADDRESSES in the CITY HALL GISBORNE Bv .1. w. CI,A PHAM, of Jerusalem. THURSDAY. JUNE 27 7.47) p.m. “Fourteen Years’ Travels in Bible Lands, including Palestine, Egypt, Petra, Syria, Cyprus and Balylonia (Iraq). Illustrated by BEAUTIFUL 'HANDCOLOURED SLIDES. SUNDAY, JUNE 30 B.l pan. “The Land, the Jews, the Coining World Events." Admission Free. No Collection. DON’T MISS THIS! 25S
fJM-iE “Croat Conqueror" has said: “All power is given unto me; 1 have the keys of hell and of death; let not your heart be troubled.” On SUNDAY at 7 p.m. in LE GRAND Hear MR. ANDERSON speak on the subject, “PEACE IN THE MIDST OF FEAR” ' Come. You will hear a. message helpful and encouraging for such a time as this. ALL WELCOME. 249
HEALING BY FAITH IN JESUS. COMMONWEALTH COVENANT HALL, Corner Gladstone Road and Cobden Street. SUNDAY, H a.m. and 7 p.m. "Come J’e out and be ye separate." JS IT NATIONAL SEPARATION TO-DAY ? I'lease Note: AFTER SUNDAY all Meetings held in the ORANGE HALL. 3SO P! RAWLINGS. Minister. 3SO LABOUR PARTY. MONTHLY MEETING SELVYN HALL MONDAY. JUNE 24, at S p.m. A. HUDSON, 368 Secretary. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSN. LADIES’ HOME NURSING CLASSES will commence on MONDAY EVENING, July L at Masonic 1-lall, Childers Road. 7.30 p.m. Red Cross members cordially invited to attend above Lectures, which will lie delivered by members of the local branch of the British .Medical Association and Registered Nurses' Associa lion. * J. J. MACDONALD, 319 Acting Secretary. PATDTAIIJ. SOCIAL CLUB A GENERAL MEETING of mem- ■ hers of the Pa.tutahi Social Club is to be held on TUESDAY. JUNE 25, at 7.30 p.m., in the PATUTAIII HALL. Ladies and Wnituhi Maoris cordially invited. .T. L. MT.JNRO. 377 lion. Secretary. VACANCIES FOR FEMALE OFFICE ASSISTANTS IN THE PUBLIC.' SERVICE. IN order to release male staff for military duties, the Public Service Commissioner is inviting applications from women for clerical dm ion for the period of the war. Most of the vacancies arc in Wellington, but applications for other centres will .'so be welcomed. Remuneration will be according u< age. qualifications •ind experience. Application should be made on j-.S.c. Form 17A, obtainable at Pus <,dices. Previous clerical experience should be set out clem l.v on tin pplication form and copiea.of testimonials should bo attached. Am shorthand - typing qualification: •mould also he indicated. If applicants are within calling dis in nee of the Public Service Com missioner's Liaison Officer. Mr. E. G. Rhodes, Justice Department. Gisborne, it. is desired that the, appl’.ca - lion form he completed and handed to this officer for forwarding to Wellington. Applicants should indicate clearly whether they arc willing to a coopt employment in Wellington. It would bn necessary for applicants to malm heir own hoarding arrangements• in Wellington. Actual and reasons hi•xpenses incurred in' taking up dutv ", Wellington would be refunded. SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner. 1 Wellington. 260 '
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