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RELIGIOUS SERVICES J 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN’ STREET. THE FINAL LECTURE of the series under the title of • “THE BRITISH-ISRAEL THEORY REFUTED” will be delivered (God willing) in the above hall on SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. The subject will be; ••THE TRUTH ABOUT THE KINGDOM OF GOD IN CONIRAbI 10 THE BRITISH-ISRAEL GOD-DIS-HONOURING AND BIIH.E;NULLI- - THEORY THAT THE KIAGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN IS t h KINGDOM OF GOD ON EAR HI. In the course of this address e 'i'l<‘n | -« will bo presented to sjiow that r l HE KINGDOM OF GOD foreshadowed in the covenants God made with Abraham and David; copiously referred to in the God-inspired writings of the Prohhets; and taught by Jesus mid His Apostles in preaching “The Gospel of the Kingdom of God.” is a kingdom not now in existence, nor will it be until the persona! return to earth of Jesus Christ, Whose God-appointed mission at His second coming is to overthrow and abolish all the existing Kingdoms OF MEN (Britain included), and to establish in their stead oue universal Kingdom OF GOD, having a GODappointed King, a GOD-appoiuted throne, GOD-appointed rulers, a GOD-appointed capital, GODappointed laws, and oue universal GOD-appointed religion, the establishment of this KINGDOM OF GOD on earth ultimately resulting in the “BLESSING OF ALL FAMILIES OF THE EARTH.” FOR PROOF THEREOF SEE: II Tim. 4:1, Acts 1:11; Acts 3:19-21, Acts 17:31, Zech. 14:9, Phil. 2:9-11, Matt. 6:10, Rev. 11 :15, Dan. 2:44, Psa. 67:4, Dan. 7:1314, Isa. 9:6, Luke 1:31-33, Jeg. 3:17, Isa. 24:28, Matt. 19:28, Rev. 20 ;6, Rev. 5:9-10, Rev. 2:26, Isa. 2:2-4, Zech. 14:16-17, Zech. S:2O-22, Psa. 72, Isa. 11-1-10. Isa. 65:17-24, Jer. 23:5, Gen. 12:3, Gen. 22 .-17-18, II Sam. 7:12-16, Luke 8:1, Luke 4:43, ikcts 3:12, Acts 28:31, etc. “GOD HATH APPOINTED A DAY IN WHICH HE WILL’ JUDGE THE WORLD IN RIGHTEOUSNESS BY THAT MAN 'WHOM HE HATH ORDAINED; WHEREOF HE HATH GIVEN ASSURANCE UNTO ALL MEN, IN THAT HE HATH RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD.” (Paul—Acts 17:31.) Questions invited. No collection. If unable to attend, write “Bible Truth,” c/o above hall, for free literature. ACCOMMODATION. TAURANGA. VVHAREPAI PRIVATE HOTEIz—- ’ ’ Superior Accom., central, opp. Domain Grounds, Bed and Breakfast only. Comfortable lounge. Tariff, 6/-. Mrs. D. Dockray. HOTEL MANOR—Up-to-date, modern guest house, 2nd Avenue. Tel. 387. Mr and Mrs. Joe Barney, Proprietors. Tauranga. TE AROHA. HOTEL, the XI reCo gnised house for Tourists and Commercials. Telegraphic address, “Hinemoa.” Te Aroha. M. and J. Kennington. Proprietors. HAZELWOOD," ..djoining Domain and Baths, for a restful holiday at a popular tariff; AA house. Tel. 36. Mrs. F. Hall. Proprietress. WAITARERE. POLEMAN’S Guest House. Waitarere Beach. Tel. 134 K, Levin. Equable winter climate, excellent accommodation, moderate tariff. WANGANUI. OTEL PARKVILLE. Ridgway St.~ Tariffi. 11/- per dny. £2/16/- per week. Reg. Civil Servants' House. Free garage narking for clients. TZ INGSWAY PRIVATE HOTEL. Wanganui—Appointed A.A.. C.S. Hotel; very central; all modern convsTerms moderate. Tel. 3294, / piUTERION HOTEL—Best cuisine. Yb moderate tariff; b. and e. all bedrooms; appointed C.T,A.. P.S.. A.A Chas G Rhimes. Pionrietor pENTRAL H()TEL (Private). St Hill Y-J St. —New management: refurnished and renovated. Casual and permanent guests; 10/- day. £2/2/- weekly. STATION HOTEL, Wanganui opposite Station. Tariff 10/6. Ideal accom modntion. H E. Card. Proprietor. p"RAND HOTEL (Licensed); earthquake, fireproof, h and C. water bedrooms; best cuisine; tariff moderate: C.T.A., P.S., A.A. Percy James, Propr REST HOMES. rpHE SANATORIUM, Morrinsville— J- Chest diseases; from sgns. weekly, including medical attention. Illustrated prospectus on TJOULCOTT Convalescent Home (Sister .L> -\yise), now located coiner Wellington Rd. and Henry St., Kilbirnie. Tel. 25-850. Trained Nurses in attendance. G' HAFTON" Rest Home. 204 Upper Adelaide Rd., for reception of elderly and delicate persons- needing care or diet; nurse in attendance. Miss Cornpton. Tel. 24-406. EXCURSIONS. QEE SCENIC AUSTRALIA. V’ TRAVEL BY MOTOR. PIONEER TOURIST SERVICE IS AUSTRALIA'S MOST EFFICIENT ROAD TRAVEL ORGANISATION. PIONEER MOTOR TOURS Leave Sydney regularly for Melbourne. Adelaide. Brisbane, Canberra, Jenolan Caves, etc. SPECIMEN CRUISES: 3-day Tour, Sydney to Melbourne, via Canberra —£7/5/-. 4-day Tour. Sydney to Melbourne, via Princes Highway—£B/5/-. 14-day Cruise, Sydney to Melbourne and Return, including Sightseeing in Melbourne—£2l/10/-. All fares include. First-class Hotel Accommodation. Sightseeing arranged in all Capital Cities. Passengers met on arrival in Syd’i'-y. PIONEER TOURIST SERVICE Please Note New Address: 4 Martin Place. Sydney. Also Brisbane. Melbourne. Adelaide. For literature and all particulars, apply— BURNS, PHILP AND CO.. LTD.. Travel Bureau, Prudential Building. Wellington. FRUIT, JAMS, PRESERVES. ETC. SELECTED Grapefruit, 10/- bushel, large sizes 8/6, small 6/6; Lemons. 6 doz„ 4/-, railed. D. Kinniburgh. Henderson. A PPLES: Granny Smith 7/6, Delicious YY. 7/., N z. Grapefruit 9/-, 401 b. case, cash, railed. Best procurable. Little, Henderson. RAPEFRUIT. Lemons, or mixed, choice cases 7/6. halve* 4/6_; Marmalade seconds. 6/-, 3/9. d.u.0.. rail paid Fountain Henderson ItJOOIIE'S Citrus Orchards, Henderson LVI —Grapefruit, balls liquid sunshine, 9/-, half 5/-, smaller 7/-; Lemons. 9/-; Sweet Oranges. 8/6; railed. “A Delicious, Sturmers, Rome Beauties, Ballarata, 7/6; Cookers and Doughertys, 6/6, 401 b. cases; rail paid. Hook, Havelock North.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 278, 20 August 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 278, 20 August 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 278, 20 August 1938, Page 2

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