religious services LECTURE ON BIBLE TRUTH (God willing), J 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET. SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M. Subject; “THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ZIONISM” "WHEN THE LORD SHALL BUILD UP ZION HE SHALL APPEAR IN HIS GLORY.” (Psa. 192:16). Last Sunday evening many people in Wellington saw evidence of "the outstanding work being accomplished in the re; habilitation of Palestine by the Jews,’ and "the wonderful change that has taken place in Palestine in the last twenty years” in the film, ."Land of Promise,' which was shown in the Regent Theatre, when Dr. Benzion Slieiu, of Jerusalem, also spoke on the subject. The object ot our lecture this week is to show that this latter-day "wonderful change” in Palestine is in perfect accord with Bible prophecy, which also reveals (1) THAT Palestine is on the eve of a terrible invasion by a confederacy ot European nations. (Eze. 38, Eze. 39:1-16, Dan. 11:40-45, Joel 3:1-2, Zech. 14:1-2, Jer. 30:4-7). (2) THAT this invasion will result m the manifestation of the Jewish Messiah —Jesus Christ —when the Jews will literally “look upon Him whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for Him as one mourneth for his only son.” (Matt. 23:37-39, Eze. 38 :20, Dan. 12:1, Zech. 14 :3, Zech. 13 :6, Zech. 12 :9-14, Matt. 24; (3) THAT the Throne of David will then be restored in Jerusalem to be occupied by Jesus Christ, the coming "King of the Jews.” (Eze. 21 :2527, Amos 9 :11, Luko.l ;30-33, Matt. 2:6, Isa. 9:6-7, Jer. 23:5-6, Jer. 33:15, Hosea 3:4-5, Jer. 30:9). (4) THAT the scattered and afflicted Jewish nati<Mi will then be restored to “The Laud of Promise” where, under the rulership of Jesus Christ, it is destined to become the greatest nation upon earth —“I will get them praise and fame in every land where they have been put to shame.” (Eze. 37 :21-22, Isa. 43 :5-6, Jer. 31:10-ll, Jer. 34 :27-28, Eze. 20:33-44, Zeph. 3:11-20, Jer. 33:9, Zech. 8:23, Micah 4:6-8, Isa. 60:12-22). (5) THAT the rise of the Jews will mean the fall of the Gentiles, for Christ’s Jewish Kingdom iu Palestine is to be extended to embrace the whole world —“The Lord shall be King over all the earth.” (Luke 21 :24, Dau. 2.44, Hag. 2:22, Rev. 11:15, Psa 2 :8-9 Zech. 9 :9-10, Zech 14 :9, Acts 17':31, Rey. 19:15-16, Matt. 6:10, Psa. 72, Isa. 2, Isa. 11, etc.). "AND THEY (the Jews) SHALL BE LED AWAY CAPTIVE INTO ALL NATIONS. AND JERUSALEiM SHALL BE TRODDEN DOWN OF THE GENTILES UNTIL THE TIMES OF THE GENTILES BE FULFILLED.” (Jesus —Luke 21:24). Questions invited. No collection. If unable to attend, write "Bible Truth” c/o above hall, for free literature.
ACCOMMODATIOrN. PALMERSTON NORTH. “/7RANLEIGH,” 189 Fitzherbert Ave., '-J Palm. North. —Reorganised into apartments; bed, breakfast, for casuals. 6/6; h. aud c. water iu d. and s. rms.; lounge; free garages. Miss A. Collins. Tel. 5299. rpHE modernised Family Hotel, -*• Rangitikei St., Palmerston Nth., now controlled by Ces. Spencer (formerly White Hart, Slarton). QINGLE and Double Rms., vacant, VJ moderate tariff. Rangitikei Private Hotel, lOS Rangitikei St., Palm. Nth. PARAPARAUMU. Paraparaumu branch — Hotel Majestic — Golf. Tennis. Bathing, Tramping, Boating, Fishing. Tel. 10. Mr. and M'S. Spilman.. TWAWATIRI GUEST HOUSE, Rau--Ux ma ti South —Delightfully situated, large gardens aud shady nooks; excellent cuisine. Booking now from January 9. H. J. Eatwell. "■REOMOANA,” Raumati Beach—Ex•UV cellent cuisine, enclosed pine trees, Imin. beach. Tel. 18X. Mrs. J. F. G. Hammon. , PICTON. STAY at "Astoria,” first-clase- table, 10/day, £2/15/- weekly; .10 mjnutes wharf, 5 minutes station. 2 minutes launches. PLIMMERTON. TWAREHANA HOUSE, right op beach -Ux front; every comfort assured; tariff moderate. Phone 3. Proprietress: Mrs. Cameron. - QUEENSTOWN, (JTAY at Eureka House and enjoy fj Queenstown ; tariff 10/- day, £3/3/weekly. Mrs. M. Thompson, proprietress. Wire or write. AUREL BANK, Queenstown—Tariff, 9/6 day, £2/17/6 weekly; garage, modern eonvs. O. Overtou, Proprietor, "fJ OLDEN TERRACE ” 'Jf Tourist House. Miss E. Davies. ■jl/TOUNTAINEER HOTEL. Lieeused. ML Beach St., Imin. wharf; well furn., moderate tariff; modern eonvs. Mrs. Mo Carthy, proprietress, Ai eBRIDE'S HOTEL, Queenstown I’l (licensed), tariff 15/- day, £4/17/6 weekly; centre town; best of attention. Mrs. B. Curtil ysoprietresa. 7/ TORUA.
A RAWA PRIVATE HOTEL,—Quiet and select. Situation unsurpassed. Box 77. Special winter terms. Tel 175 Queensland private hotel’ Tel. 144. First-class accom., 11/daily, £3/10/- wkly.; free garage and parking. Mrs. Berge. Proprietress. PENDENNIS, Whakaue St., 3min. P. 0., lake, Govt. Grounds; 10/6 day, £3/3/- weekly. Mrs. Styles, late Majestic Lounge, Auckland. ST. ELMO, Hinemoa St. —Quietness and comfort: delightfully situated, uear baths: bed and breakfast. Mrs. Campbell. ARK VIEW.—Bed and Breakfast, 7/6; other meals optioual. Full Board, 12/- day; £3/10/- week. Mrs. Staple. Proprietress. rpHE MANSIONS, 12/- day. £3/15/A weekly. Longer terms arranged. Wellknown service, management A.A.A. and C.T. Hoiir». Mr and Mrs Fred Reeve pH 1 RM'3 PRIVATE HOTEL. 12/day £3/12/- weekly ; 1 min.. Govt. Bathe; A.A. House; free garage Mrs. H. 0. Chirm, Proprietress. ‘T’rMIDALE GUEST HOUSE—Every xY comfort. Tariff: Winter, 11/- day. £3/5/- weekly: summer., 12/-. £3/15/Box/173 Mr and Mrs R. W Wise. OTEL AUSTRA LIA. Rotorua.— Summer tariff, 12/6 daily: £3/15/weekly. F. Greenfield, Proprietor. E VONSHI RE Ho'USICI l7ii”duy7’£B 5/- weekly New management; 2 .ninnies station . excellent ueeommoda ti.m. Miss C. Morgan. Proprietress. HOTEL EMPIRE, Rotorua's most popular A.A House. Tariff moderate. Free garage on premises D J Baker, Proprietor. P RANDE VUE. first-class Private 'A Hotel, overlooking Govt. Gardens: h and c. water every room Reservations. Box 97. ROTORUA— Fenton Private Hotel. Adjoining Govt. Gardens, containing all baths Bed and breakfast 6/6 dav ROTORUA— "The Lodge,” select bed and breakfast, 6/6: weekly concessions: 5 minutes to Gardens. EGENT PRIVATE HOTEL - Hot ami cold water every room. 12/6 day. £3/15/- weekly. Centrally situated. Tel.' 502. Mrs. Z. J. Parkinsou, Prop.
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