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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. | 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET. ’the ninth lecture of the series under the title of ‘’FUNDAMENTAL BIBLE DOCTRINES” will be delivered (God willing) in the above hall on SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M., when attention will be directed to light from the Bible concerning “THE KINGDOM OF GOD” A GODLY KINGDOM TO BE SET UP ON EARTH BY JESUS CHRIST AT HIS SECOND COMING THEREBY FULFILLING THE LORD’S PRAYER —“THY KINGDOM COME. TH l WILL BE DONE ON EARTH. AS 11 IS IN HEAVEN.” (Matt, 6:10; sec also Acts 17:31, Rev. 11:15, Dan. 2:14, Psa. 67:4). DETAILS revealed in the Bible concerning this coming Kingdom arc: (a) THE KING —The Lord Jesus Christ. (Acts 17:31, Zech. 14:9. Isa. 9:6, Jer. 23:5-6, Rev. 19:15-16). (b) THE THRONE —The throne of David restored in Jerusalem. (Eze. 21:27, Isa. 9:6-7, Luke 1:32. Acts 2:30, Matt. 19:28, Matt. 25:31). (e) THE TERRITORY—AII the earth. (Zech. 14:9, Zech. 9:10, Pea. 2:6-8, Rev. 11:15, Pwt. 67:4, Psu. S2:8). (d) THE CAPlTATz—Jerusalem the geographical centre of the earth. (Luke 21:24, Matt. 5 :35, Jer. 3 :17, Isa. 24-23, Joel 3:17, Isa. 52:9). (e) THE RULERS—The immortalised accepted of all ages (the Saints) (1 Cor. 6:2, 2 Tiro. 2:12. Rev. 5:9-10. Rev. 20:6, Dan. 7 :18, Dan. 7.22 and 27 John 5 :28-29, Dan. 12:2, 1 Cor. 15:51-54). (f) THE MOST FAVOURED NATION —The natural seed of Abraham —the Jews—restored again to Palestine. (Jer. 33:24-26. Jer. 31:28, Eze. 37-21-22, Jer. 31:10, Mie. 4:6-8, Zeph. 3:19-20, Zech. 8:23, Matt. 19:28). (g) THE SUBJECTS—The mortal inhabitants of the whole earth. (Dan. 7-13-14. Zech. 14:9. Acts. 17:31, Tea. 2:2-4-, Psa. 72:8-11). (h) THE LAWS—Divine (Isa. 2:3, Rev. 19:15). (i) RELIGION AND WORSHIP—(Zech. 14:16-19, Zech. 8:20-22, Isa. 56 :7). (j) THE ULTIMATE RESULT—“GIory to God in the highest and on earth peace, goodw-’ll toward men." (Luke 2:14, Numb. 14:21, Gen. 22:18, Psa. 72. Isa. 11, Jer. 23:5. Acts 17:31, etc.). “IF WE WALK IN THE LIGHT . . . THE BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST HIS SON CLEANSETH US FROM ALL SIN.” (I John 1:7, Psa. 119:130, 2 Tim. 3:15, Isa. 8:20, Isa. 66:2, John 5:39). Questions invited. No collection. If unable to attend write “Bible Truth.” c/o above hall, for free literature PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. JJR. MARGARET BOYD-WILSON begs to intimate that she will practise at 276 Wiilis St. during the absence abroad of Dr. Elizabeth Bryson. HUTT VALLEY DENTAL NOTICE. For Better Dentistry at Your Own Price, Consult rp A, JONES, B.D.S. 236 Jackson Street, PETONE. Tel. 63-726. Painless Extractions 2 6 Dental Remodels £1 10 0 Dental Plates, from £llO 0 Dental Repairs, from 3 6 ACCOMMODATION. TAURANGA. LTOTEL ST. ANNE’S, the leading Guest House in Tauranga, and the only hotel that has bedrooms with h. and c. running water; ideally situated in charming grounds. Proprietors, Captain and Mrs. P. E. Harne ■ “stFaNNE’S. INTENDING Guests are now reserving accommodation for the winter months at St. Anne's; unrivalled comfort, cu.sine and service, delightful sunny rooms, new-ly-furnished upstairs and down, large lounge, drawing-room, open fires, sun porches and veranda. "AN HOTEL AND A HOME.” Tariff reduced according to length of stay. ’ TITAHI BAY JUST OPENED—MANA HOUSE. TITAHI BAY. r pHIS moderr. Guest House, sheltered. -*■ with an unsurpassed view of the bay, has a omfort that will really make your stay a holiday. It has a cuisine for your pleasure, and a roof garden for your leisure. Afternoon tea at “Mana House” is an addition to Tita hi Bay’s delightful attractions. WANGANUI. ~ STATION HOTEL, Wanganui, opposite Station. 5/- bed and breakfast; 8/- per day. Ideal accommodation. H. E. Card Proprietor. rpilE New Federal Hotel; delightfully situnh on riverbank, overlooking Mouton Gardens; completely refurnished; excellent cuisine; 10/6 per day. A. E. Vodanovich. Proprietor. H“ OTEL PARKVILLE Ridgwav St. Tariff 10/ per day; £2/12/6 per week. Reg Civil Servants’ House Free garage narking for clients pENTRAL HOTEL, private, St. Hill St.—new management; refurnished and renovated. Casual and permanent guests. Terms moderate. POSTER’S HOTEL. WANGANUI * (Under Entirely New Management). One of New Zealand’s Leading Hotels. Suites de Luxe: private bathrooms, h. and c. water, telenhone every room, excellent cuisine and attention guaranteed. Telogranhic Address: "Foster’s." Wanganui. P.O. Box 54. Telephone 2196. PERCY JAMES. Manager. REST HOMES. pLAREMONT Convalescent Home 117 Ruahine St., Palmerston North. Sister I. J. Scull. Tel. 5112. r "rU!E SANATORIUM Morrinsville, for Chest Diseases; modernised; X-ray installed; 41 guineas weekly, including medical attention. “piLkFTON" Rest Home, 204 Upper Adelaide Rond, for reception of eldcrlv and delicate persons needing care or diet; nurse in attendance. Miss Comjvtmu Tel. 24-40 G. FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. IJOR SALE. Sheep Feed Racks for hay ■ or chaff. J. C. Ewington, Master1017’ 1132 ’ I JOR SALE, reconditioned 9-coulter Drill, also one 13-eoulter Drill, complete with turnip boxes. Reid and Gray Agency, Palmerston North. CAMBRIDGE Roller, £l6; R. & G. i Swamp Plough. £2B; It. & G. S.F. Plough. £l4. L. C. Purton, Fitzherbcrt Ave., Palm. Nth. QCRUB, gorse, blackberry, or lupin-in-)Z fected country made productive economically by Howard Rotary Hoes, powered by tractors. Write B. V. CooksJey Co., Oft Tory St., Wgtn.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 220, 13 June 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 220, 13 June 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 220, 13 June 1936, Page 2