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RELIGIOUS SERVICES J 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET. the eleventh lecture of the series under the title of “TURNED UNTO FABLES” will be delivered (God wiljing) iu the above hall on SUNDAY at < I.M when further evidence will be produced from the Scriptures to show that the talse and contradictory doe rms of the Churches of Christendom literally tullil the following prediction of the Apostle Paul “THE TIME WILL COJIU WHEN THEY WILL NOT ENDURE SOUND DOCTRINE . . . they SHALL TURN AWAY THEIR EARS FROM THE TRUTH AND SHALL BE turned unto fables-';, (n Tim. 4:3-4, see also II I et. ~-j--, Luke 1S:8, Isa. 60:2, Isa. Jer. 16:19, etc.) The subject will Ue:— “THA3' B A P T 1 S M (BODILY IMMERSION IN WATER) IS NOT ESSENTIAL FOR SALVATION, OR THAT INFA N TSPRINKLING IS BIBLE BAPTISM—A FABLE.” Evidence will be produced from the Scriptures to show : , PT r .>n (1) THAT as Jesus said, “HL IHAI BELIEVETH THE GOSPEL AND is BAPTISED SHALL BE SAVED,” baptism is essential to salvation. (Jlark lb ;15-16, I Peter 3:21). (2) THAT as a belief of the Gospel must precede baptism, an unbeliever (infant or adult) cannot be Scripturally baptised. (See Acts 2:4'1, Acts 8;1213, Acts 8:36-39. Acte 10, Acts 16:14-15, Acts 16:30-33, Acts 18 :S). (3) THAT baptism itself te not “sprinkling." but ip as the Greek word “baptizo" indicates —a bodily immersion in water —a "burial —a symbol of death. (See Roms-. 6:3-6, Cote. 2:12. John 3.23, Matt. 3:16, Acts 8:36-39). (-1) THAT baptism is the only means whereby believers of the Gospel receive a "REMISSION OF SINS” (Acte 2:38. Acte 22:16), put off Adam and “PUT ON CHRIST" (Gali--. 3:27-29. 1 Cor. 15:22), are "BORN AGAIN . . . OF WATER" (John 3:3-7), and rise to “WALK IN NEWNESS OF LIFE.” (Roms. 6:4, II Cor. 5:17). Questions invited. No collection. Your personal salvation depends upon believing the t-uth as revealed in the Bible, For a thorough exposition of Bible Truth, read the book “Christendom Astray.” A copy will be sent free on application to “Bible Truth,” 133 Jlain Road, Wadestown, Wellington. REST HOMES. qpHE SANATORIUM? Jlorrinsville—--4 Chest diseases; llgns. weekly, including medical attention. Illustrated prospectus on application. BOULCOTT Convalescent and Rest Home. 216 The Terrace. Sun hal cony and garden: special attention to diets; trained nurses. Tel. 45-503 Sister C. E. Wise. RAFTON" Rest Home, 204 Upper Adelaide Road, for reception of elderly and delicate pen ons needing care or diet; uun-- , e in attendance. Miss Compton. Tel. 24-106.' IVTEET “The Quaker Girl"—Opera House, August 12. MISCELLANEOUS. “A,TAN or Woman, Old or Young," if ■4l-4 you suffer from ludigestiou, take Hardy’s Remedy. Unequalled for prompt relief and ultimate.cure. ARTCRAFTS, Tools, materials for brasswork, pewter, marquetry, barbola. Free Catalogue. Jliss Aying, Strand Arcade. Auckland. MEW ZEAL.YNIV'Wines are as good as imported wines, and should at least be tried at Carlton Hotel before being erificised “TJIITATION is the sincerest flattery,’’ but that’s all. Aek for “Hardy's Remedy,” the proved cure for Indigestion, Ulcerated Stomach, etcH’aRDWOOD Farm Gates, 3-Bin„ gal"vanised bolts, heavy hinges; rail freight paid, Jarrah Gate Co., Auckland. TJLATFORJI Scales, Automatic Shop ■-4 Scales, Coal Seales, etc., all at Wellington Scale Co., Dixon St. BABY" Baskets. Bassinettes. Plunket Cots, Karitane Cradles; freight paid. Write for catalogue, Kench. 234 Avenue. Wanganui. HARDY’S Indigestion and Ulcerated Stomach Remedy is a mineral product that cures without dieting. "Eat well and get well.” All Chemists. XYTHY’ go to Rotorua? “Calidarium” ’’ Turkish Baths relieve rheumatism sciatica. lumbago, neuritis 35 Lower Cuba St.. 42-351 VG/G/ SET (Gold-pin Teeth) for cUv/ v/ £3/3/-: perfect fit. Repairs from 2/6. American Dental, 132 Upper Willis St._ CHERRY may be in short supply from k ’ Spain, but there is a plentiful supplj of New Zealand Sherry at the Carlton jNiTY’ Private Detective Agency. 29 4- Panama St- near G.P.O Established 12 years. Male and female detectives; strictly private: reasonable terms Tel Mr Mason, 45-477. P.O. Box 505, Wgtn “T>ESULTS prove its worth." Hun--4Y dreds of testimonials show that “Hardy's Indigestion Remedy” definitely eures. Ask your Cheniii-t for “Hardy's." TZNITTING—"Our Own” knitting 4' Books, No. 2 Ladies, No 3 Gents., No. 4 Dressing Jackets. Price 9d„ retail, also wholesale. Box 881. Wellington. AT no other Hotel can you buy to much quality for so little money as you enn at the Carlton. PUBLIC PREFERENCE. MO matter how well the Rugby selectors T 4 do their job, many citizens will be disappointed at the uon-inelusion of various nlayers. It is not always possible to please everybody, but one choice which all are unanimous on is the selection of Wines and Spirits offered by THE GRAND HOTEL HOME SUPPLY STORE. For strength and quality their liquors have for years consistently passed the test of public preference. Remember every purchase made at the Grand Home Supply Store carries the well-known guarantee of "MONEY" RE FUNDED IF NOT FULLY SATISFIED.” remembering always that it is the quality and not the price that makes the final bargain. Below are listed two well-known favourites of the field. GOLDEN GRAIN—The Grand’s House Whisky. Guaranteed 11)0 per cent. Scotch. Mellow as moonlight and as smooth as velvet. Quarts. 12/-. Pints. 6/6. BRANDI WINE —An ideal party beverage. A- a tonic it lias uo rival. Recomm nded by 16 eminent doctors BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Quarts. 5/-. Halves. 3/-. DELIVERY" FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. Telephone 41-024 Rail Parcel Rate for Country Clients—1/- for one bottle, 1/6 for two. 2/- for three, or ease of 12 bottles Railage Paid Nothing is a trouble at the Grand, uo order too small.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 2

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