Britain's reputation as the Ringing Isle is enhanced by the eulargetueut of the Bourneville Carillon, which hangi in the tower of Bournville Village Schools, near Birmingham. Wb< n originally installed by the late George
Cadbury in IfMMI, it conssited of twenty, two bells; now it boasts iorty-eight hells, and the most delicate response to the player’s tomb of any carillon in the world. The heaviest f>cll weight 3J tons and the, lightest 121 b., tbn total weight ot the instrument being 171, tons.
“I HAVE T*»-DE THE EARTH, AND CREATED MAN UPON IT.” (Isa 45; IS). Y free ADDRESS will be ghen A (God willing) in the United Halh Lyndon Road, on Sunday night, at 7 o'clock, on the subject: — “EVOLUTION” An unproved theory contradicting th* Bible plan of salvation. (1) Evolution unproved though accepted by many of the learned of our time. (2) The doctrine of evolution offers tie hope to the individual. (3) Evolution denies Ihe fall of man. (Gen. 3: 17-19; Rom. 5: 12), and therefore destroys the need for (4) God's plan for the redemption of sin and death stricken man, us diw closed in the Bible. (Isa 53i 10 11; Rom. 3: 22- 24; John 11: 2uj Acts 4: 12). (5) God's plan for the perfecting of man by causing him to conform iu character and in body to th* Divine nature. (Num. 14: 21; Gvu. 1: 26; Heb. 2: 7-10; John 11; 52, 17: 23; 11. Peter 1: 4; Rev. 21: 4; etc.) Questions Invited. No Cullcctioie All lutcrested Welcome. NELSON STREET HALL, HASTINGS SUNDAY EY'ENING, at 7 o'clock. f' OBP E L A DI)R E S S Pardon —Peace—through the Blood of Christ. A Hearty Welcome for All. < I'OR I'l’oßD LODGE I NDLNoMiNATIONAL MISSION HALL.— Sunday evening sen ice at 7 puu Speaker: Mr. But, her. All wvhome. UPIRITI \I.ISM. Cbur.h ot True Spiritual Light. Mini-te:: Rev, Jessie Clayton. Service Sunday, 7 p.m., Friendly So,. Hall, H:i'lmg>. Subject; •■Spirit < tbsessiou.” After sen ice mes--ages and visions. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Psychology lecture am| < lainoyuuce, W«• believe in Jesus Christ. All welcome. £ I ASTINGS CHRISTI \N SPIRI I I 1 1 LlM’s < HI l.'fll f t.l.li.ll.'vvs Hnll, Sunday . 7 |i < Speaker. The .Mater Subje'-t, ■' I’h'' Great K< a li-at ioti. ” ('lain uv ante <ie->-i ipt i m-. Monday: P-'. i i."l ! II 1 ' > i s Ml- Llov'l Wihlk-Ihv; ttprii Circle, I'v th.' Mn:<i. " p.m., 1 King Street z hiristian sen \< i sot iety, Katamu Road. Hasting . Services .•ire h<4d every Sunday at 7 p.m., mid everv first and third Wednesday at 7 30 p.m. Sunday School, I",;." to 1 L.’ilt a.m, A free Reading Room is open at Commerce Buildings Heretaunga Street W'., from Mondav to Saturduv. at 2.3(1 p.m.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 67, 2 March 1935, Page 6
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