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PUBLIC NOTICES NELSON STREET HALL. (J.OSPEL Conducted by MR .C. F . GEDGE SUNDAY EVENING at 7 o’clock. Subject: ‘The Battle of Armageddon’. Come and Welcome! “FOR THE TIME WILL COME WHEN THEY WILL NOT ENDURE SOUND DOCTRINE . . . AND SHALL BE TURNED INTO FABLES.” —(II. Tim. 4:3-4). A FREE ADDRESS will be given (God willing) in the Orange Hall, Lyndon Road, Hastings, on SUNDAY NIGHT, at 7 on the subject: “ETERNAL TORMENTS: IS THE DOCTRINE TAUGHT IN THE BIBLE?” Can you believe that man suffers eternal torments after death when it is taught in the Bible:— That “the Lord is good to all and His tender mercies are over all His works.” (Ps. 145:9.) That “the wages of sin is DEATH (Rom 6.23), not everlasting punishment? That “the dead KNOW NOT ANYTHING (Eccl. 9:5. See also Jas. 4.17, Job 24:19, etc.)? Bible truth concerning the nature of man and the punishment of the wicked will be shown in the course of the address. Questions Invited. No Collection. All Interested Welcome. TTASTINGS CHAMBER OF 41 COMMERCE. MONTHLY MEETING at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 16th JULY. Business: Correspondence, Reports and General. F. PERRIN, Secretary. ORDER OF THE STAR. “KRISHNAMURTI, THE WORLD TEACHER.” TAR. VAN DER LEEUW (Leyden University) will deliver a PUBLIC LECTURE on the above subject in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, H mfwyp ODDFIiLLOWS’ HALL, HASTINGS On TUESDAY, JULY 17th, at 8 p.m. All Cordially Invited. ipHE HAWKE’S BAY HUNT. SATURDAY, July 14: Plantation opposite Mrs. Tankersley’s. TUESDAY, 17th: Maraekakaho Village. SATURDAY, 21st: H. Simmonds’ Plantation. (Both at 11.30). G. D: BEATSON, Master. HASTINGS COMPETITIONS. MUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY, DANCING, NEEDLEWORK, & COOKING. AUGUST 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 1928. The public are invited to enter for the above Competitions, organised by the Girls’ Friendly Society, Hastings, for the purpose of raising funds to build a G.F.S. Lodge in Hastings. Entries in the Musical, Elocutionary and Dancing sections close August 6th, Home Industries later. Entry forms may he obtained at all music shops and from Patterson’s Book Shop. Syllabus from the Secretary, 510 Nelson Street, Hastings. NOTICE ALL CREDITORS having accounts against Mohi te Atahikoia, late of Paki Paki, Aboriginal Native, deceased, are requested to forward their claims in duplicate to the undersigned certified to be owing by the deceased at date of death, namely, 30th June, 1928. DOLAN AND ROGERS, Solicitors for Executor, Hastings. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. Messrs, hallett & o’dowd, Barristers and Solicitors, Napier, desire to announce that they have taken into Partnership in their practice in Napier Mr. Stanley Herbert Morrison, late of the Land Transfer Office. In future the practice in Napier will be carried on under the name of Hallet, o‘Dowd and Morrison 'pRESPASSEKS, with or without guns, on the Maraekakaho St.a tion, or any part of the property known as “The Valley,” will be Prosecuted. THE MANAGER, Maraekakaho Station \TO SHOOTING allowed on my Lake or property at Rotokare, Omaru nui. F. J. WILLIAMS I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 180, 14 July 1928, Page 1

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