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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. J 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET. THE SIXTH LECTURE of tbc series under the title of “FUNDAMENTAL BIBLE DOCTRINES” will be delivered (God willing) in the above hall on SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M.. wlieu attention will be directed to Light from the Bible concerning: THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD BIBLE TEACHING IS: (1) THAT "the ud know not anything"—“they sleep in the dust of the earth.” (Eec. 9:5. Psa. 6:5, I’sa. 115:17, Dan. 12:2, Deut. 31 :16, Job 3:13. Psa. 13:3, John 11:11-14. Acts 13:36, I Cor. 15:20, etc.) (2) THAT many of the dead remain dead “in the dust of the earth” for ever, for “The man that wandereth out of the way of understanding shall remain in the congregation of tlte dead” (Prov. 21:16). “Man . . . that underetandeth not is like the beasts that perish.” (Psa. 49:20, Psa. 88:4-5, Job 24:19, Job 20:5-8, . Isa. 26:14, Jer. 51:39, Matt. 7:13, Luke 13:3, John S :24, Roms. 2:12, I Thess. 4:13.) (3) THAT those among the dead who during their lifetime “understand,” being responsible, will, at the second coming of Christ, be resurrected from among the dead, “Some to everlasting life and some to shame and everlasting contempt.” (Acts 24:15, Dan. 12:2, John 5.25-29’, Luke 20:35, I Cor. 15:12-18, Rev. II :18, Rev. 20:6.) (4) THAT the hope of the true Christian. therefore, is not the hope of going to heaven at death, but “THE HOPE OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD.” (Luke 14:14, John 11:24, Phil. 3:11. Job 19:2527. Psa. 17:15 Psa. 71 :20, Isa. 26: 19, Dan. 12:13.) “IF AVE WALK LN THE LIGHT . . . THE BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST HIS SON CLEANSETH US FROM ALL SIN.” (I John 1:7. I’sa. 119:130. II Tim. 3:15, Isa. 8:20, Isa. 66:2, John 5:39.) Questions invited. No collection. If unable to attend, write “Bible Truth,” care above hall, for free literature. ACCOMMODATION. WANGANUI. pENTRAL HOTEL, private?~St? Hill St.—new management; refurnished and renovated. Casual and permanent guests. Terms moderate. STATION HOTEL, Wanganui, opposite Station. 5/- bed and breakfast; 8/- per day. Ideal accommodation. 11. E. Card, Proprietor. HUIE New Federal Hotel; delightfully situate on riverbank, overlooking Moutoa Gardens; completely refurnished; excellent cuisine; 10/(1 per day. A. E. Vodanovieh, Proprietor. &OTEL PA'RirVILLE? - RidgwaV St? Tariff 10/- per day; £2/12/6 per week. Reg. Civil Servants' House. Free garage parking for clients. ROSTER’S HOTEL, WANGANUI (Under Entirely New Management). One of New Zealand's Loading Hotels. Suites de Luxe; private bathrooms, h. and c. water, telephone every room, excellent cuisine and attention guaranteed. Telegraphic Address: “Foster’s.” YVanganui. P.O. Box. 54, Telephone 2196. PERCY JAMES. Manager. REST HOMES. CLAREMONT Convalescent Home, 117 Ruahiue St- Palmerston North. Sister I. J. Scull. Tel. 5112. HMIE SANATORIUM - !!orrinsvilie, for J- Chest Diseases; modernised; X-ray installed; 41 guineas weekly, including medical attention. “jp RAFTON” Rest Home, 204 Upper '“’TAdelaide Road, for reception of elderly and delicate persons needing care or diet; nurse in attendance. Miss Compton. Tel. 24-406, 3 CLAREMONT GROVE CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME. Mount Victoria. YVellington. Beautifully situated. large garden, surrounded with sunshine the whole day. Miss Pascoe, N.Z. R.N. 7IEDICAL AND TOILET. ALL Hygienic Appliances. Send today for Free Price List. Advice free. Medical Supplies Co.. Dept. E.. Palmerston Bldgs- 47 Queen St., Auckland. ALLSTONE sufferers, for particulars and convincing testimonials wellproved remedy, write N. Stockwell. Hawera. Taranaki, Sole N.Z. Agent. HYGIENIC Appliances and Sundries. Write for Free Complete Catalogue, Chemists' Supplies Co.. Dept. “D.M.,” Box 1178. Christchurch. EMARKABLE Corns lifted right out! In-a-Jiff Corn Cure, post free. Send 1/6 Priest’s Phanmacy. LtdId k e t a h min. , REE Illustrated Booklet, latest hygienic applicanccs, from Medixo Suppl’v Co- Importers Medical and Surgical Goods, Box 789. Dept. T. Wellington. 11. SHAW, (be Men’s Chemist, 212 ‘ Iligli Street, Christchurch —Shaw's Triple Tonic keeps you fit. Write at once for complete price list of tonics and nccessorips. TRUSSES. abT)7)m"inal BELTS. * ARTIFICIAL LIMBS and nil Surgical Appliances. F. Moring. 17-1 Adelaide Rd. (onp. John St. stop). All kinds of trasses fitted from stock or made to order _Teb 25-539. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. J YON A BAY —4-rd. Bungalow. e.!., -** l drainage, Govt, valuation £665; snip at £5OO cash. AlB3, “Dominion.” PQIjA DEPOSIT. Bungalow. 6 rms. ■ Petone; now vacant: price £lO5O. tmddon. Agent. Cuba St . Petone GACKES. Pukekohe Hill, good order, suitable winter flowers, early cropping; good house, buildings, orchard. SI 50 "Dominion." (U) 16 SHOPS Investment.' c.-weYxWV Wellington; popular main business block. Particulars. Seddou, Agent. 36 Cuba St.. I’etone. TAAY'S BAY—Beautiful bush section and 3-rm. -ottnge. within 5 min. be-o-li. Harbour view: garage. Price £(>00. I,urge Co. Agent Wgtn, MANNERS STREET FREEHOLD. y T ALI’ABLE SHOP PROPERTY. ’ frontage 51 foot, and situated in best position. Present rentals show good return. Leases may be determined on sale Full mirtieuhirs from— E. PALLISER AND CO.. ’’Tile Dominion” Building. HANDY LOWER HUTT GOLF COURSE. A SUPERIOR MODERN HOME of seven rooms, sun room, large entrance hall, bathroom, every convenience; specially built for owner of heart timbers, and finished with the best material procurable. Together with half an acre of land laid out in lawns, garden and shrubbery. Price only £2756 Terms arrang-’d SOLE AGENTS H. ERNES'I LEIGHTON, LIMITED. 22 Brandon Street, Wellington, and at Lower Hutt.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 2

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