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RELIGIOUS SEKV ICES — LECTURE ON BIBLE TRUTH (God willing), £ 0.0.1". HALL, ALLEN STREET. SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M. Subject: “LIFE AND DEATH” WHAT THE SCRIPTURES REVEAL CONCERNING—(I) THE BEGINNING OF LIFE--“The Lord God formed man ot the dust of the ground, aud breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living creature" (Heli, nephesh). (Gen. 2:7. Gen. 3:19, Gen. 18:27, Ecc. 3:19-20, Isa. 2:22, Isa. 40:0). (2) THE LIFE THAT NOW IS—“For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appearcth for a little time, and then vanisheth away.” (Janies 4:1-1. Job. 14:1-2, I Chr. 29:15 Psa. 39:4-6. Psa. 90:9-12, Psa. 103:13-16, Psa. 144:4, Ecc. • 6:12). , -i (3) THE END OF LIFE —“Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was. ami the breath (Heli. ruaclO shall return unto God, who gave it.” (Ecc. 12:7, Gen. 7:21-22, Psa. 140:4. Eee. 9:5, Psa. 6:5. Psa. 115:17). r . (4) THE FUTURE LIFE —“.Many of - them that sleep in the dust of the r earth shall awake, some to everlasting life.” (Dan. 12:2. Rev.-11:18, Rev. 20:6, Luke 20:35. Job. 19:2527. Psa. 71:20, Isa. 26:19, Dan. 12:13. Phil. 3:11, 1 Cor. 15:51-54, Phil. 3:21 I. (5) THE SECOND DEATH—“He that overcometh shall not be hurt of the second death.” (Rev. 2:11. Matt. . ■ 25:41, Dan. 12:2, Mai. 4:1, Psa. ' .”>7:20). “BE NOT DECEIVED: GOD IS NOT . MOCKED: FOR WHATSOEVER A M\X SOWETII, THAT SHALL HE ALSO REAP. FOR HE THAT SOWETHTO HIS FLESH SHALL OF THE FLESH REAP CORRUPTION: , BUT HE THAT SOWETII TO THE SPIRIT SHALL OF THE SPIRIT REAP LIFE EVERLASTING.” (PaulGals. 6:7-8). Questions invited. No collection. If unable to attend, write “Bible Truth” c/o above hall, for free literature. ACCOMMODATION. SAITER. “TYEILT'A,” Station Street, Napier— Comfortable accommodation; cen- y tral; handy Statiou aud Parade; tariff moderate.-—Mrs. Beamish. I “/WLEbFSI’FAFI Hastings St., Napier. —Furn. Rooms, morning tray, ■ handy to Parade and town. F. Mae- ; donald. Proprietress. , BROOKLYN Private Hotel. Napier.— ' New management;’central; close Statiou. Parade; excellent accommodation ; reasonable tariff. Mrs. Thomas. QPA PRIVATE HOTEL (late Club), opp. Hot Salt Baths; comfortable, up-to-date Guest House. Miss BellBooth (late Beach House), PATANGATA. ATANGATA HOTEL, Central Hawke’s Bay-Ideal holiday spot, trout river, good swimming, golf links adjacent, beach within easy reach; Carages: licensed: moderate tariff. "Write Wotherepoon. NELSON. “YVAINUI HOUSE"—Superior Accom- ’’ modation, beautiful surroundings: 3min. tennis lawns, bowling greens; all service cars call. Tel. 85, Nelson. ■OOYAL HOTEL (licensed), Tourist AY and Commercial, run on modern 1 lines; 14/- day, £4/4/- weekly. Norman L. Field, Proprietor. Tel. 302, all lines. VVAKATU HOTEL~(Liicenscd), 14/- •' ’’ day, £4/4/- weekly (private Residence if required) ; centre town. A. J. Lambert. Proprietor. Tel. 120. yISI TORS NE LSO N—St liy at Metro- ’ politan Private Hotel; Central. Tariff, 10/- day. Telegrams, “Mctrohotel." Nelson. J. S. Walter. Proprietor. , NEW PLYMOUTH. Marshland view private > HOTEL, New Plymouth Central. A.A. and Government House. Management. Mrs. A. L. Liston, late Sarnia House, New Plymouth.• QTAY at Hotel Arcadia (Private). 1 : ♦J min. station and Main St. Daily, weekly; moderate tariff. Ideal accommodat'ion. Tel. 1236. LEADING Private Hotel—Grand Central Hotel, Egmoiit St.. .1. min. Station. Tel. 150. OKQROIRE i H' OT SPRINGS HOTEL—Charming , holiday Spa and Health Resort. Golf, tennis, mineral baths on property. OTAKI. O AIL WAY HOTEL.—Good table; YY moderate tariff; permanents by arrangement. Buses pass door. C.T. and A.A, Joe Quinn. pRAIGNISII Guest House, Otaki , x- 7 Beach. Book now for mid-January and later. Miss IVells. THE CAPITOL, OTAkFbEACIL - TpARLY January, February ReservaA- 7 tions advisable. Tennis, Putting and - Croquet Greens, Golf. Horses available J from Jun. 7. Tel. 77, Otaki. Mr. and Mrs. Ankctell, Management. 1 PALMERSTON NORTH.] "FUNCTION HOTEL, Longburn—Mod- n " ernized throughout and under new t management. Only best drinks stocked. - —Neil Crudeti. r pHE COMMERCIAL, PALMERSTON NORTH’S Most Modern Hotel.— ( Large, comfortable bedrooms, with h. and k c. water, luxurious lounge, large dining- v room; pleasant sunporch and many other \ attractions; C.T. and A.A. House. Alas- - lair MacDonald. Proprietor. y ?“lßANM?Ercur’’ - ' Palm. North.—Reorganised into j apartments; bed, breakfast’, for casuals. . 6/6; h. and e. water in d. and s. rms.; i lounge; free garages. Miss A. Collins 1 Tel. 5299. J WHEN in Palmerston Nth., stay at the “ popular C.T., A.A., P.S. and Govt. ! Tourist House, the NEW HOTEL r CARLTON, Cuba St, G. Vic Simpson, Proprietor. Fitted with every possible k modern convenience. Moderate tariff ( SINGLE and Double Rins., vacant, / moderate tariff. Raugitikei Private Hotel, lOS Rangitikei St.. Nth. I rpHE modernised Family Hotel, - A Rangitikei St.. Palmerston Nth.. now controlled by C'es. Spencer (formerly White Hart. Mnrton).| ~PARAPARAUMU. -i EOMOANA," Raumati Beach—Ex- -* cellent cuisine, enclosed pine trees, v Imin. beach. Tel. 18X. Mrs. J. F. G. -i Hammon. 1 PARAPARAUMU BEACH - Hotel ( ] 1 Majestic — Golf, Tennis. Bathing. Tramping. Boating, Fishing Tel. 10. " Mr. and M’-s. Spilman. J AWATIRI GUEST HOUSE? Rnu- ; mati South —Delightfully situated, ( ] large gardens and shady nooks; excellent - cuisine. Booking now from January 9. j H. J. Eat well. _PICTON. i STAY at “Astoria," first-class table, !()/• day. £2/15/- weekly; 10 minutes 1 wharf, 5 minutes station, 2 minutes S launches. 7 [' PLIMMERTON. ' KAREIIANA HOUSE, right on beach j front; every comfort assured; tariff - moderate. Phone 3. Proprietress: Mrs. ( Cameron. d QUEENSTOWN. , cB RIDE'S HOTEL, Queenstown I (licensed), tariff 15/- day, £4/17/6 ■* I weekly ; centre town : best of attention, a 1 Mrs. B. Curtis, proprietress. t

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 66, 10 December 1938, Page 2

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