SPECIAL LECTURE SPECIAL LECTURE Y.M.C.A. HALL, BRYCE STREET, HAMILTON SUNDAY —7 P.M. SUBJECT HITLER "“THUS SAITH THE LORD GOD OF THE HEBREWS : FOR THIS CAUSE HAVE I RAISED THEE UP” Speaker: MR L. W. HOLMES CHRIST ADELPHIAN FELLOWSHIP, Y.M.C.A., 11 A.M.
THE DESTINY OF THE DICTATORS’ IS THE SUBJECT OF A SPECIAL LECTURE IN THE STATE THEATRE SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, MARCH 9th at 8.15 p.m., by the REV, S. ROBERTSON ORR WESTERN CANADA’S OUTSTANDING PRESBYTERIAN PREACHER The Secretary of the Auckland Branch of the British Israel World Federation, under which the lecture is given, says that Mr Orr has been heard by enthusiastic crowds throughout the Dominion. In Wanganui many were unable to get into the last lecture and a queue stood in the passages to listen to the thrilling message that the Anglo-Saxon peoples will be preserved and victorious in the War. The senior Presbyterian elder there said : " I would rather be able to rouse an audience like that than be King of England.” No Reserved Seats. COLLECTION An invitation to all
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JUVENILE BAND BOX JUVE.MLE J>A>D ( C OX GARDE.N PLACE. HAMILTON For Lowest Trice* and Largest Selection i IJIILDREA’S yyEAR THE LEADING TAILOR T“ L T Our -election or English suitings is stl excellent—Later on’it is certain there \\i i>»- le»s to choose from and prices will 1 higher. RE TAILORED BY MELTZER > O W FOR EASTER “It’s the Cut that Counts.” S. W ,rzEK L TU - Hamilton and Te Awamnt RADIO REPAIRS Know that experienced radiotricians will attend to your set. All makes repaired at reasonable cost. We Collect and Deliver
EXCURSION TO VVAITOMO CAVES SUNDAY, 16th MARCH Return Fare from Prank ton—l4/5 Includes rail, motor and guide fees, also free seat reservation. ALL FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES Special train leaves Frankton Jn. at 11.37 a.m., arrives Hangatiki 12.33 p.m. Return train leaves Hangatiki at 5.30 p.m. TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF VISITING THE WORLD'S FAMOUS CAVES (An extra pair of shoes or goloshes is recommended - ).
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21365, 8 March 1941, Page 4
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