Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

RELIGIOUS SERVICES. 1.0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET. A FREE PUBLIC LECTURE. \\IILL be di-livmi’d (God willing) in Ihe above Hull ON SUNDAY, All' 7 P.M. Subject: “SALVATION— WHAT IT IS.” "Tliuu (Jesus) hast made Us unto our God kings ami priests; and we shall reign on the earth.” (The redeemed —Rev. 5: 910). IN CONTRAST to (Im fictitious teaching of Christendom that salvation is disembodied existence at death—gaining Kingdoms beyond (he skies —it will be shown iu the course of this address (hat Bible Saltation (1) IS not experieiteed until the resurrection'of (he dead at, the second coining of Christ (John <5 : 28-29, Dun. 12:2. Rev. 11: 18, 2 Tiru. 4:1, 2 Tim. 4:7-8). (2) TllA'l' it consists in experiencing a ■■CHANGE” of body from this existing “NATURAL BODY” to a ••SPIRITUAL BODY,” thereby becoming as Christ was after His resurrection and “equal unto the angels.” (1 Cor. 15: 44. I Cor. .15: 51-5-1. Roms. 8: 23, Roms. 8: 11, Phil. 3: 20-21, 1 John 3: 2, Luke 24: 38-13, Luke 20: 35-36). (3) THAT those thereby “saved”—possessing deathless physical bodies—will then as “Kings and Priests” reign with Christ in the Kingdom of God which Christ will set up on earth. (Matt. 25: 3L:i4, Matt. 6: 10. 2 Tim. 4 : 1, Rev. 5 : 10, Matt. 5 : 5. Rev. 20: 6. 2 Tim. 2: 12, 1 Cor. 6: 2. J ’tt. 7: IS, 22. 27. etc.). Questions invited. No collection. Literature free on application to the above Hall, or to the United Hall, Lyndon Road. Hastings, on Sunday nights, at which time (God willing) Bible addresses on kindred subjects are given. PUBLIC NOTICES. RED CROSS CLOTHES DRIVE. LOWER HUTT DISTRICT. f|MJE Lower Hutt branch of the Red A- Cross Society is holding a drive on Saturday. May 13. The Society will be grateful if residents will give freely and have parcels ready by 1 oelock. A. num- i her of ears will be needed foe the work and those who are willing to help in this way are requested to communicate with: E. MITCHELL, President. Tel. 63—917. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. ACCOUNTANTS’ PRELIM INARY EXAMINATION. AT flic instance of the N.Z. Society of Ya Accountants the University will conduct the Accountants’ Preliminary Examination in December, 1933, for those candidates only who have gained a partial pass in that examination or who have qualified for such partial pass ou the results of the Entrance Examination. WELLINGTON DISTRICT LAW SOCIETY. A LU members of the legal profession -4A are invited to be present at the Supreme Court. Wellington, on Monday next:. May J. at 10 a.m.. when reference will he made to the death of Sir Alexander Gray, K.C., late President of the New Zealand Law Sivlety. 11. .1. THOMPSON. Secretary. IPASITtOURNE EASTER FAIR. AY RESULT OP' RAFFLES. The Encyclopaedia was won by Mrs. 1-’. Holloway. Totara St., Eastbourne. Ticket No. 2819. The Electric Train was won by E. Jamieson. G Parliament St., (1 ellington. Ticket No. 162. rpQ SERVICE STATIONS -*■ who have petrol shortage due to underground tanks calibrated in companies’ favour, if will semi particulars can get. interesting information from PETROL SERVICE CO., Palmerslon Norili.

'TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT, 1931. NOTICE OF MEETING OF NO. 6 TKANSPORT LICENSI NG AUTHORITY. TT is hereby notified that a .Public A Silling of the No. 6 Transport Licensing Authority will be commeueed at lite Counlv Council Olliee, Masterton, ou MONDAY. -May 8, 1933. at 2 p.m.. for the purpose (inter alia) of receiving evidence and representations in favour of or against, the granting of the applications for passenger-service licenses set out iu Schedule “A," and the applications for .-imendnients to passenger-service licenses as set out, in Schedule "B” hereunder. SCHEDULE “A.” Name of aiqilieuut first. followed by description of proposed service:—■ Wrigley's Motor Service, Ltd.. Palmers(ou North-.Masterton. (Application to take over service, operated by J. I'-. Wrigley). F. .1. Slaniforlh. Mastortou-Marltn-borougli. (Applient.ion to take over service operated by P. Stevenson.) E ttl Spackmati, Mastertoii-Lam.ls End’ SCHEDULE “B. Name of applicant, first, followed by description of proposed service: A J. Snelgrove. Greytown-Mnsterlon. (\pplieation for amendmeiil of timetable Io enable 12.15 p.m. trip from Mastertou to he delayed till 12.30 p.m. on Saturdays.) . . H. A. Capon. Levin-Dtaki. (Appliealiou for alteration of route to LevinManukau South.) W. J. SIMMS. See., No. 6 Transport Lh-ensing Authority Transport. Dept.. Wellington. CIH’ELTY TH ANIMALS. ■Y T l)l' are earnestly requested Io report i. i,, |i,,. S.I'.C.A. any net of cruelty limy notice. liflice. Hamilton Cliani'her.-. I.amlilon tjnay: t‘4e|ilione 43- 978. l.etliiil ('luiniber for Immuno destriiclion of eats ami dogs available Monday to !■ riday. al 9 a.m. ami •''•■B l ' I'-"'., at City Corporation Yard. Cly'lc <)u:iv. Secretary. S. B. Clarke. I’.O. Box 19-. RADIO AI TAR AT US. I NUISI’E.NSABI.E to till limlio en--4 llmsiusls. Johns T.)33 Illustrated 8(1-|..-mi' C.-it.-ilogni', FREE. .lohns. Ltd., Auckland. WANTED TO SELL. ONLY the best Coal. Coke, anil Fire-woo-l sold by McGowan and Magee, 1.1.1. Deliveied, ’Cily, Stiliurbs. I’ln.inc 42 006. tin- S''i-reßiry._ /AAK l.'iuing Suite (6 pieces) fS/17/O, vj t'arpi-ls 75C, I tearl lirugs 6•I I, Runner 3 6 yd. Cilv Furniture .Mini. Blair Street. 1 A ERY AND c 0.. L T D., Fruit Exchange, WELLINGTON. Have full supplies of — African Crushed Maize, African Maizemeal. Farro Fond. Australian and New Zealand 1* owl " Wheat. Maebine-dressed Seed Oats, including: Algerians. Black and Duns. Sjieeial prices on application, for H-ton lots or over. / VHT.’STERFJELD Suites £7/10/-, Oak V--' l.’alm Stands -■>/-. Seagrass Chairs 12/6. City Furniture Mart, Blair Street.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19330429.2.6.4

Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 182, 29 April 1933, Page 2

Word Count
912

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 182, 29 April 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 182, 29 April 1933, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert