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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. BIBLE TRUTH “THOU SHALT BRING FORTH A SON, AND SHALT CALL HIS NAME JESUS. HE SHALL BE GREAT, AND SHALL BE CALLED THE SON OF THE HIGHEST, AND THE LORD GOD SHALL GIVE UNTO HIM THE THRONE OF’HIS FATHER DAVID; AND HE SHALL REIGN OVER THE HOUSE OF JACOB FOR EVER; AND OF HIS KINGDOM THERE. SHALL BE NO END” (The Angel Gabriel to Mary—Luke 1:31-33). The words “throne,” “reign” and "Kingdom” in this definite promise to the Mother of Jesus Christ prove that Christ was born to be a King. The Holy Scriptures clearly reveal that this promise will be literally fulfilled at the literal and personal return of Jesus Christ to earth, when, (1) The ancient throne or Kingdom of David will be literally restored in Jerusalem, where Christ will literally reign (Acts 1:6. Ezek. 21:27, Amos 9:11, Zech. 2:12. Zech. 8:3, Matt. 23:37-39.- Jer. 3 :17, Isa. 24 :23, Matt. 5:35). (2) “The House of Jacob” (the twelve tribes of Israel) will be literally regathered to “their own land” where Christ (their Messiah) will literally reign over them (Ezek. 37:21-28. Gen. 15:18, Ezek. 36:24-38, Jer. 32:37-41, Hosea 3:4-5, Matt. 2:1-6, Matt. 19:28). (3) Christ’s Kingdom will be extended to embrace all lands and peoples of the earth—it will become a literal universal Kingdom (Rev. 11:15. Acts 17:31, Phil. 2:9-11, Zech. 9:9.10, Zech. 14:9, Dan. 7:14, Jer. 23:5). The Scriptures reveal that you cannot be saved unless you believe this “Gospel of the Kingdom of God” (Matt. 9:35, Mark 10:15, Mark 16:16). For further enlightenment relating thereto you should read the book “CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY.” A copy will be sent free on application to “BIBLE TRUTH,” Box 71, Wellington. ACCOMMODATION (Continued). 'TAURANGA HOTEL ST. ANNE’S.—Under new management. Tauranga. Tel. 378. Mrs. E. Clarke. TVOMAIN Private Hotel. —New management; 5 min. P. 0., Waterfront; newly renovated; moderate tariff. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Walker. Proprietors. TE AROHA "TTINEMOA” Private Hotel. A.A. House. Tourists and Commercials. Telegraphic; “Hinemoa,” Te Arolia. M. and J. Kennington, Props. WAITARERE BEACH. \VAITAKEKE Guest House, situated ’’ on beach. Accommodation 15/- daily. Cottages to let. Mrs. Bucbanau. Phone 416 K, Levin. WANGANUI. TTOTEL BRAEBURN—The nicest of all hotels; real comfort and refined surroundings; sunny balconies overlooking river, best dining-room in Wanganui. All Service Cars pass the door. Tt/TETROPOLITAN Hotel, near Railway Station —Entirely new management; casuals and permanents specially catered for; moderate tariff. M. O’Brien. Proprietor. Tel. 2084. K INGSWAY. Private Hotel —Reopened under new ownership. Casuals and permanents catered for. Tariff arrangement. Tel. 3294, Wanganui. I FADING Private Hotel — Central J Hotel. St. Hill Street. Ideal for Casuals, Permanents. Excellent table. Free garage. Moderate tariff. Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin, Tel. 2618, Wanganui. QTATION HOTEL, Wanganui, opp. ta* Station —Tariff 12/6 Ideal accommodation. H. E. Card, Proprietor. HOTEL PARKVILLE Ridgway St.— Tariff 12/6 a day £3/2/6 a week. Reg. Civil Servants’ House. Free garage parking for clients. CRITERION HOTEL —Military Camp visitors; special tariff, 12/- per day. minimum 3 days. Permanent or longer by arrangement. Hot and cold wat_er all rooms. Cbas. G. Rhimes. Tel. 3225. REST HOMES SANATORIUM, Morrinsville - Chest kJ d'seases, under hospital benefits; fees from 3gns„ including medical attention. Prospectus. MOTORISTS>tW(pm OEp roARAot-St? Ihit n £ /aa/S BniftniiiinitiiiiMßS(b hull‘l’l“^' a ffll i AUCKLAND CADMAN'S PARKING STATION, Grey'a Avenue, above Town Hall, Auckland. Open continuously, 1J acres parking space, 24hour service. Washing, greasing, oiling. mechanical repairs, painting, etc. BUILDING. HOOPUK LOWE & CO., LTD. All motor repairs, pet>rols, etc. Perfect service. Phone 530 M. Breakdown truck—Any time, anywlierc, at your service. HAMILTON. CONTINUOUS GARAGE Service. Agents: Morris, Wolseley. Hudson, Packard.—.l. POMEROY & CO. I.'l’D. Alexandra Street. Hamilton. NEW PLYMOUTH. L. H. JOHNSON MOTORS. LTD., Devon St., New Plymouth. Repairs all cars and trucks, breakdown aud salvage service, petrols, oils washing, greasing. Authorized service. Chevrolet. Vauxliall. Uldsruobile. Pontiac. Buick and Bedford OTAKI. TELEGRAPH GARAGE. Raiigiuru Road. Phones 7M aud 7S (private). Commodious well-equipped, and staffed by expert mechanics. Breakdown Service, official A.A Garage H J Arcus Proprietor EDUCATIONAL. 0 Queen Margaret college. WELLINGTON. ENROLMENTS EOR 1942. VACANCIES FOR 1942 ARE NOW BEING FILLED. Places should be allotted by Octob*: 14, 1941. Early application is therefore advisable. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. Two Entrance Scholarships are available for Boartiers for 1942. For Prospectus and Pariiculars apply to the Headmistress. PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTHAN U-TYPISTS’ EXAMS. ENTRIES CLOSE ON OCTOBER 9. Students trained at GILBY S BUSINESS COLLEGE gained 81 passes last November out of a total of 169 granted, including must of the top places in all grades. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. piLBY’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, ‘ 32 Blair Street, Behind Tram Shelter, Courtenay Place, Wellington, C. 3. Prospectus Free. Tel. 51-987. YIISS uIICY COWAN, coach lor Public speakers and Students. Voice Production, Dramatic Art. Room 320, T. aud G. Buildings.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 8, 4 October 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 8, 4 October 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 8, 4 October 1941, Page 3

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