PUBLIC NOTICES, “AND HE GATHERED THEM TOGETHER INTO A PLACE CALLED IN THE HEBREW TONGUE ARMAGEDDON.” “TO THE BATTLE OF THAT GREAT DAY OF GOD ALMIGHTY.” —(Rev. 16: 16-14.) A FREE PUBLIC ADDRESS will be given (God willing) in the United Hall, Hastings, on SUNDAY NIGHT, at 7 o’clock, on the subject:— “THE BATTLE OF ARMAGEDDON” (1) Preparation for war to continue as the policy of the nations, despita professions regarding peace.— (Joel 3: 9; I. Thess. 5: 3.) (2) The culmination at Armageddon when the armies of the nations are overthrown by Christ returned to earth. —(Rev. 16: 16; Zech. 14: 1-3; Joel 3: 1-2, 12.) (3) A time of judgment for a Godless world.—(Luke 17: 26-7; Zech. 1: 14-18; 11. Thess. 1: 7-9; Mai. 4: l.j (4) Peace and righteousness in a drastically purged world. —(Ps. 46: 6 10; Zech. 9: 10; Ps. 72.) Questions Invited. No Collection. All Interested Welcome. HAWKE’S BAY PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at the Society’s Office, Tennyson Street, Napier, on MONDAY, 21st December, 1931, at 4.30 p.m. to receive Report of the Committee re Accounts for the 57th year ended November 30th, 1931. To Elect Three Members of Committee in place of Messrs. J. P. Williamson, W. N. J. Mackay and R. E. H. Pilson, who retire and are eligible for re-election; and to Elect Two Auditors. G. H. BICKERSTAFF, Secretary. Napier, Dec. 5, 1931. NOTICE OF POWER CUT OFF. CONSUMERS in this Board’s area are notified that in order to allow the Public Works Department to make necessary repairs, energy will be cut off on SUNDAY, December 6th, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. G. E. FOWLER, Sec. Central H.B. Power Board. BOY SCOUTS’ ASSOCIATION. EXHIBITION OF J|ANDICBAFTS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. ST. AUGUSTINE’S HALL, NAPIER. Open to the public 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission Free. FREEZING WORKERS’ UNION. WHAKATU & TOMOANA. A MEETING will be held in the Trades Hall, Hastings, SUNDAY, Dec. 6, at 2 p.m. Mr. A. McLeod, of Wellington, will address the meeting. Busiess important.. GEO. C. JOHNSTONE, FRANK PRICE, Branch Sees. RACES SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY December 9th and 10th. Good fields. 10/- Tote. Splendid Course. W. A. LYON, Secretary.
gALE OF HASTINGS BAPTIST SCHOOLROOM THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 10. The stall will include plain, fancy and art work, cakes, lollies flowers, produce and jumble. Xmas. Tree for the children. Gifts called for by ringing ’phone 2)67. AT THE UNICORN (opposite the War Memorial) Havelock North, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 10th, 11th and 12th, Eleanor Adkins and Elizabeth Matheson will hold a SALE of Artistic China, Metal and Leather Work, and other pleasing and useful wares. HAWKE’S BAY COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICE. Napier, Dec. 4th, 1931. ■VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the REDCLIFFE BRIDGE will be CLOSED FOR REPAIRS to all traffic on MONDAY, December 7th, and onwards from 6 p.m. to 4 a.m. until further notice. A. H. FERGUSON, Clerk H.B. County Council. ROAD CLOSED TO TRAFFIC. NAPIER-GISBORNE MAIN HIGHWAY. NOTICE is hereby given that the above-mentioned Highway will be CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC between top of Elblow and Tutira Post Office for bridge repairs for approximately one week from 7th December. Traffic must detour via Darky’s Spur turning off at Kaiwaka Road (top of elbow) in the South and Tutira Post Office in the North.
BEAUTIFUL PANELLED INTERIORS. I DONNACONA INSULATING BOARD. Favoured as the most suitable material for interior panelling. C. H. CRANBY & CO., LTD. STATION STREET . NAPIER District Distributors.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 302, 5 December 1931, Page 4
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