CHURCH SERVICES. Church of England services.St. Matthew's Church* Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Mattins and Sermon, 11 a.m.; Holy Communion, 12 noon; Eveneons and Hermon, 7 mm. Mahora School: Holy Communion, 8 a.m. St. Barnabas, Paravale: Evening Service, 7.15 p.m. Twyford School: Service, 2 p.m. Sunday Schools and Bible Classes as usual. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH. Market Street. Haetinqs. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Minister: Rev. D. J. Shaw. Anthems: "O Thou Whose Sweet Compassion" (Maunder) and "Save Ux, O Lord" (Martin). Evening address from Question Box: "Are tho sins of the parents visited upon the children?" Strangers and enquirers cordially invited. Hastings methodibt church. Home Mission Sunday, Special Ser-vices.—-11 a.m.. Bev. 0. W. Brown; anthems by Senior aud Junior Choirs; 7 p.m., Rev. W. G Slade, M.A.; anthem, "O Thou That Tellest” (Handel). These special services will be continued on Thursday, when the Rev. W. U. Brown will give an address on "Pioneering for Jesus Christ in New Zealand," In Wesley Hall, at 7.3 U p.m. Hastings baptist church. Karamu Road.—lll.lu a.m.. Senior United Bible Class; 11 a.m., subject, "The Knowledge which came Through Faith in Christ"; 2.30 p.m., Pukehu Service; 7 p.m., subject, "Tho Blind Spot or Delcolive Moral Vision; Its Causes and Its Cure." Preacher: Kev. Ernest Nicholls. ST. COLUMBA'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Havelock North—Havelock, 11 a.m. ami 7 p.m.; Paki Paki, 3 p.m., Rev. K. Waugh. SALVATION ARMY, Hastings, this Sunday, all services conducted by Major and Mrs. Boa«y.-7 a.m., Prayer Meeting: 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting; open air. 10 a.m., Southampton and King Streets, leader Bro. C. Manning. gTOKTFORD LODGE MISSION HALL Sunday Evening Gospel Service, at 7 o’clock. All_HeartilyWelcome._ CIBBIBTIAN SCIENCE.—A Service will z be held tn Lancaster Hall. Karamn Bead, Hastings every Sunday at 7 n m All cordially invited. PROFESSIONAL. L A. Denton FJ-A (N.Z.) Public Accountant. Auditor Secretory and Station Accountant. TRIBUNE BUILDINGS (Upstairs) W. P. Mitchell, B. Oom. F.1.A.. N.Z. PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT, SCINDE BUILDINGS, TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER.
F. G. Brighurst Reg. Masseur and Medical Gymnast. TO PARENTSI If your children show signs of developing round shoulders or flat feet, bring them along to my rooms. A short course of massage and exercises, suitable to the condition, will put them right.—Corner of King & St. Aubyn Sts. ’Phono 1732. J. Redward, A.M.A. (Cert. & Reg.) MASSAGE, ELECTRO-MEDICAL TREATMENT. Swedish Rcmedials Cnr. KING & KNIGHT STREETS. Phones: 604; Private 1660. H. M. Bennett, Ltd. eF.1.0., F.8.M.C., Lend. CONSULTING OPTICIAN, Bennett's Buildings, NAPIER 227W Heretaunga St., HASTINGS. Tbone for Appointment,: NAPIER 3457 HASTINGS 1842 HORSES VEHICLES LIVE STOCK, Etc OR SALE—Clucky 8.0. Hen. Apply W. G. Kinr, 1015W. Frederick St., ’Phone 1673, Hastings. T7TOR SALE—Shorthorn Cross Cow, JT third calf on the drop. Apply Mrs. Reid. Meeanee Road, Taradale. {JHICKENSI £HICKENBI PUREBRED BLACK ORPINGTONS. WHITE LEGHORNS Bred by A- E. KING Place your orders now for thie Wonder Strain. Orders can he left and will he delivered to Humphries’ Cash Store* Hastings Phone R 62 Settings of 15 eggs 5/* Chickens lleach Special quotes for Quantities. MAHORA NORTH POULTRY FARM. Chicks for sale.-p.b wl. and 8.0. Chicks of proved laying strain. Strong healthy chicks at 1/each. £2 Kh for 60. £4 100 •. Eggs 6/ for 18. Procurable only fromW G KING. 1016 Frelerick St Hastings REMOVAL NOTICE. T W. BERRIDGE has taken tho w • shop opposite Gray’s Road, Heretaunga St, West. For tho convenience of town customers Repairs may bo left c/o. Q. Glyn Watkins’ Stationery shop usual. OILS I Eat YEASTON TABLETS, the deadly enemy of an antidote to boils. Woodward’s Pharmacy. Hastings. 15 SLENDER FIGURE secured with fOUTHO-FORM; 201 b. reduction 0 weeks. 6/6. Woodward’s Pharmacy. Hastings.l7 MAGNUS MOTORS LTD. Dependable Used Cars. OAKLAND TOURER, in splendid order. Well-tuned engine. Paint and upholstery unusually good—£2ls CROSSLEY TOURER, re painted. A really economical English car, and priced so low that it is hard to resist nt £145 BUICK TOURER. An oldish model, but in staunch order. Just tho thing for the coming season—£6s MAGNUS MOTORS LTD. HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 239, 27 September 1930, Page 4
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