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“While science has solved many strange problems, and seems to be almost supernatural, it has utterly failed to unveil the future. .It cannot even dimly see the events of to-morrow. Before men in t every walk of life, the future is an impenetrable wall of uncertainty. We can guess, we can hope, but we cannot know.” THE FUTURE OF THE HATIOHS ACCURATELY FORETOLD. HEAR THIS REMARKABLE ADDRESS SUNDAY (TO-MORROW), OCT. 19, at 8.15 p,m, FORESTERS’ HALL (opposite ST. JAMES THEATRE). The Speaker will PROVE by placing history alongside of Scripture that the forecasts of the prophets are infallible. All classes of The Speaker in this thrilling, dramatic story wilf carry MS listeners back to the time before ft* Pyramids ivere built. The narrative will embrace the achievements of these modern times, struf will give glimpSeS of the futiJre. 6 * All those desiring free copies of the lectures* “Hitler is Doomed" and “Armageddon,” may receive same by request to 111 Cass St., or ring 467, and they will be mailed to your address, The Speaker (MR C. J. GRIFFIN). ■' doubters especially invited. your questions. iKfeMMMM jjawifcfe - 4r&a

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 6, 18 October 1941, Page 7

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