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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. LECTURE ON BIBLE TRUTH (God willing), f 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET. SUNDAY, at 7 P.M. Subject: “WHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST?” “WHOSE SON IS HE?” “The Holy Spirit shall come upon thee (Mary), and the I’ower of the Highci-t shall overshadow thee; therefore also that Holy thing which shall be burn of thee s-hall be called the Son of God.” (Luke 1 :35). THE ANSWER THE BIBLE GIVES to Christ’s own que<stion.s as above (Matt. 22:42), is that Christ is both Son of man and Son of God—■ (a) SON OF MAN, because Mary was His mother —therefore, He "came in the flesh” —the sinful, defiled, dying flesh of Adam filter the fall—that flesh in which “dwelleth no gcanl thing'”—“.'infill flesh’’ —"the body of sin” —“the body of death.” (I'.uKe 1:35, Gals. 4:4, Heb.s. 2:14-16,. II Tim. 2:8, II John 7, Home. 8:3, Roms. 7:IS, John 6:63, Roms. 6:6, Roms. 7:24, I Cor. 15:53, Phil. 3:21). (b) SON OF GOD. because being begotten by the Spirit, God was His Father —“God was in Christ reconciling the World unto Himself”— therefore, “through the eternal spirit” Christ was able to control “the body of sin” so perfectly that in mind or character He was “without sin,” “without blemish and without spot,’’ and consequently He was in very truth “EMMANUEL,” “God with us,” “God manifest in the flesh,” “the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth,” and so could say, “HE THAT HATH SEEN ME HATH SEEN THE FATHER.” (Luke 1:35, Matt. 3:17, Isa. -12:1, Psa. 80-15-17, II Cor. 5:19, Hebs. 9:14, Hebs. 4:15, II Cor. 5:21, I Pet. 2:22, I Pet. 1:19, Isa. 7:14, Matt. 1:23, I Tim. 3:16, Zech.-13:7, John 1:14, John 5:18, John 8:19-29, John 10:30-33, John 14:6-11, Phil. 2:5-6, etc.). Questions invited. No collection. If unable to attend, write “Bible Truth,” e/o above hall, for free literature.

ACCOMMODATION NEW PLYMOUTH. T EADING Private Hotel, Grand Ceu- , xx ( ra i Hotel, Egmont St., 2 min. sta tion; 11/- day, £3 weekly. i IXOTEL ARCADIA (Private), Egmont xx St., 1 min. from Station, opp. Dominion Motors—Daily, weekly ; moderate tariff. OKOROIRE. HOT SPRINGS HOTEL. Charming holiday .Spa and Health Resort Golf, tennis, mineral baths on property. OTAKI. -pRAIGNISH,” Otaki Beach? fully booked Dec. 20-Jan. 20. Reserve now for February. Miss Wells. “LNRAIGNiSH” Camping Ground, Tasman, Rd., Otaki Beach. Excellent shelter; ’every convenience ; ready Dec. Miss Wells, LJAILWAY HOTEL.—Good table; x* l moderate tariff; permanents by arrangement. Buses pass door. C.T. and A.A. Joe Quinn. PALMERSTON NORTH. QINGLE and Double Rms. vacant, modkJ erate tariff. Rangitikei Private Hotel, 108 Rangitikei St., Palm. Nth, '■|''HE COMMERCIAL, PALMERSTON x NORTH'S Most Modern Hotel — Large, comfortable bedrooms, with h. and c. water, luxurious lounge, large diningroom ; pleasant sunporch and many other attractions; C.T. and A.A. House. Alasdair MacDonald, Proprietor. ■•("’’RANLEIGH.” 151 Fitzherbert Ave., YX Palm. Nth. —Reorganised into apartments; bed, breakfast, for casuals, 5/6; b. and c. water in d. and s. rms.; lounge; free garages. Miss A. Collins, Tel. 5299. W.IEN in Palmerston Nth., stay at the popular C.T.. A.A., P.S. and Govt. Tourist House, the NEW HOTEL CARLTON. Cuba St. G. Vie Simpson, Proprietor. Fitted with every possible modern convenience. Moderate Tariff. pAFE DE PARIS HOTEL (opp. Railway Stibion), Palmerston North. — Now under new management, “The Cafe” offers improved accommodation and table; moderate tariff. W. C. Coldieutt (late Commercial, Pahiatua), Proprietor. T7ECENTLY renovated and modernised, “ the “Imperial” offers unexcelled service and table, h. and c. water every bedroom, h. and c. shower rooms, moderate tariff; C.T., P.S.. and A.A Tel. 6204, Box 42. Mrs. E. Houlihan, Proprietress. PARAPARAUMU. pARAPARAUMU IJEACH — Hotel -J- Majestic—Golf, Tennis, Bathing, Tramping, Boating, Fishing. Tel. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Spilman.

PICTON. __ STAY at Astoria House, centre town, best of attention; 10/- day, £2/15/weekly. Mrs. 11. W. Nicholls, Proprietress. PLIMMERTON TZAREHANA HOUSE, right on beach front; every comfort assured; tariff moderate. ‘Phone 3 Proprietress. 'Mrs. Cameron. QUEENSTOWN. Mountaineer hotel. Licensed -R-*- Beach St., Imin, wharf, well furn., moderate tariff, mod-rn convs. Mrs. McCarthy Proprietress. STAY at Eureka House and enjoy Queenstown; tariff 10/ day, £3/3/weekly. Mrs. M. Thompson, proprietress. Wire or write. T AUREL BANK, Queenstown, tariff 9/- day, £2/15/ weekly, garage modern conveniences. Wire or write. W. H. Overton, proprietor. cBRIDE’S I fori CL? Q u een stow n (licensed), tariff 15/- day. £4/17/6 weekly, centre town, best of attention Mrs. B. Curtis, proprietress.

ROTORUA HE MANSIONS, 12/- day, £3/15/weekly. Longer terms arranged. Wellknown service, management. A.A.A. and C.T. House. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeve. PRIVATE " HOTEL. Tel. 14-1. First-class accom., 11/daily, £3/10/- wkly; free garage and parking. Mrs. Berge, OTORUA. —Fenton Private Hotel. Adjoining Govt. Gardens, containing all baths- Bed and breakfast. 6/6 Jay , Regent private hotel. Hot and cold water every room. 12/6 dav £3/15/- weekly. Centrally situated. Tel. 502. Mrs. Z. J. Parkinson. 1 rep. TTOTEL~~AUSTRALIA, Rotorua.— LA Summer Tariff, 12/6 day; £3/L>/per week. ptRANDE VU'E—-Fully booked between AA Dec. 24-Jan. 7 next. Tel. 60. P.O. Box 97. I _ »OTORUA: Park View, overlooking V Govt. Gardens, Private Hotel. Bedroom, break-fast only. Tariff, Labour week-end onward, 7/6 day. Mrs. Stapie. Proprietress. ‘’nr’RMlbiVLE” PRIVATE HOTEL Summer Tariff, 11/- day; £3/10/-. weekly; modern, quiet, comfortable. Box 173. Mrs. Shepherd. Proprietress. TAIHAI’E \TIIW“COMMERCIAL Private Hotel, Aa entirely under new management : first-class accom.. good table; 7/6 day 35/ weekly Tel 300 TAURANGA J.JOTEL ST. ANNE'S. Captain and Mrs. P. E. Harue. Tel. 378.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 60, 4 December 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 60, 4 December 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 60, 4 December 1937, Page 2

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