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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. BIBLE TRUTH ‘‘THOU (JESUS) HAST REDEEMED US TO GOD BY THY BLOOD OUT OF EVERY KINDRED, AND TONGUE, AND PEOPLE AND NATION ; AND HAST MADE US UNTO OUR GOD KINGS AND PRIESTS, AND WE SHALL REIGN ON THE EARTH.” (The Song of Redemption—Rev. 5:9-10.) T?Y all who call themselves Christians, X* the redemption which has been made possible by the sacrifice of Christ is rightly regarded as the basis of Christian hope, but how many believe that those who are redeemed by the blood of Christ WILL REIGN UPON THE EARTH? Yet nothing is more plainly taught in the Bible as the above and other quotations show. (See 1 Cor. 6:2, Rev. 2:26-27, Matt 19:27-28. Rev. 20:6. 2 Tim. 2:12.) The true Christian hope is not the hope of going to heaven at death but the hope of being raised from the dead when Christ returns to earth, being made immortal and receiving an inheritance, as Christ’s co-rulers. in the KINGDOM OF GOD which Christ will set tin on earth when He comes. (John 5:28-29. 1 Cor. 15:5154. Phil. 3:21. Matt. 25:34. Luke 13:28, Dan. 7:18. 22 and 27. Matt. 6:10, Rqv. 11:15, Acts 17:31.) The salvation God is offering is a very real and glorious salvation. Learn what the Bible teaches concerning it by reading the book "CH RISTEN DOJI A STRAY.” A copy will be sent free on application to “BIBLE TRUTH." Box 71. Wellington ACCOMMODATHIiN— I < oiitinued) I’E AR' HA t_|INEMOA L’nvali Uulel A.A ' ' House louri.'l.' and <'ummerciais I'elegraphie Hiuemoa. Te Arolia. M. and J. Kennington, Pi qis. WAI'IAREIIE BEACH ai lAKlaiiE Guest House, situated ’’ ou beach. Accommodation 15/daily. Cottages to let Mrs. Buchanan. Plume 416 K, Levin. WANGANUI. A/I ETIiOPULITAN Hotel. Excellent I” table, spacious lounges, comfortable accommodation. Concessions to A.A., C.T.’s and members of H.M. Forces. Speight's Ales on tap. Moderate tariff. J. W. Green, Proprietor. Teli'phone 2(184. HUibb I'urKville. lliugwaj SI larill 12/6 a da,\. £3/2/6 a week Reg. Civil Serva’nts House Free garage narking foi clients (J’IA’IHJN Hotel, opp. station; tariff, vc 12/6; ideal accommodatiou. H. E. Curd, Proprietor. | LADING Private Hotel. — Central 4 Hotel, St. fill Strict. Ideal for Casuals, Permanents. Excellent table. Free garage. Moderate tariff. Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin. Tel. 21)18, Wanganui, K INGSWAY Private Hotel - Reopened under uew ownership. Casuals aud permanents catered for larill arrangeineiit, Tel. 3294, Wanganui. T.TOTEL Braeburn —The nicest of XX all hotels; real conduit ami relineo surroundings; sunny balconies overlooking river, best (lining-room in Wanganui All Service Cars pass the door ( IRITERION Hotel — Military Camp visitors; special tariff 12/- a day. minimum 3 days. Permanent or longer by arrangement. Hol and cold water_all rooms. Chas. G. Rliimes. Tel. 3225. KES’I HOMES. SANATORIUM, Morrinsville — Chest diseases, under hospital benefits; fees from 3gns., including medical attention. Prospectus. PUBLIC NOTICES WELLINGTON LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION.

fYWING to the serious pilfering ot 'J Glasses and Handies from Licensed Hotels aud the high cost aud extreme difficulty of procurt.., replacements, Authorized Officers are now retained by this Association to apprehend offenders. WELLINGTON METROPOLITAN LICENSING AUTHORITY. XTOTICE is hereby given pursuant to X’ the provisions of the Transport Licensing Act, 1931, aud its amendments that applieatious have been received for the transfer of taxicab service licences from J. E. Hayden to J. Lewis, from L. Gray to J. E. Popple aud from J. E. Marshall to E. J. Ross. Auy person desirous of objecting to the above applications must submit, the objection in writing to the undersigned not later than 9 a.m. on Monday, November 24, 1941. . t If no written representations against the granting of the applications are received within the period specified above the applications may be granted withoutfurther notice and without holding a publie sitting of the Licensing Authority. Full information with regard to the applications may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. E. P. NORMAN, Secretary, Metropolitan Licensing Authority, Town Hall, Wellington. November 14, 1941. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CERTIFICATION OF PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, WHITE CLOVER, aud ITALIAN RYEGRASS SEED. A PPLICATIONS from growers for the certification of Perennial Ryegrass, White Clover, aud Italian Ryegrass seed must be received by the- Instructor iu Agriculture, Palmerston North, uot later than Friday, November 28, 1941. Entries received alter this date will be accepted only ou payment of an additional late entry fee of 10/-. The charges are 1/- per acre, with a minimum of 10/-, remittance to accompany application. A plan of farm, showing sub-division, acreages- and age of pastures, must be submitted by all growers who have uot previously entered for'certification. AREAS ELIGIBLE. PERENNIAL RYEGRASS: Only areas sown with either Government Stock or Pedigree seed. All others to be subjected to Ultra Violet Ray test upon application through merchant dressing seed. WHITE CLOVER: Only ureas sown with Government Stock or Pedigree Seed. All others to be subjected to Picric Acid Test upon application through merchant dressing seed. ITALIAN RYEGRASS: Areas sown with Mother Seed only. H. de O. CHAMBERLAIN, Instructor in Agriculture. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 'VOTICE is hereby given . that all X’ creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Wellington, ou or before December 16, 1941. Any claim not lodged by the date mimed is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, uud must be certified as follows :— "I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the-date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES. FAGAN, John Michael, late of Wellington, Storeman, died 5/11/41. HOOKER, Emma Mary, late of 'Wellington, Spinster, died 6/11/41. McCURDY, Angus John, late of Upper Hutt, Retired Journalist, died 10/11/41. MULIIANE, Clara Eliza, late of Wellington, Widow, died 22/10/41. MULLIN'S, Hugh Donald, late of Paremata, Retired Labourer, died 4/10/41. ■WILCOX, Emily Maud, late of Wellington, Married Woman, died 11/11/41. A. R. COAD, District Public Trustee for Wellington. Wellington, Nov. 14. 1941.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 44, 15 November 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 44, 15 November 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 44, 15 November 1941, Page 3

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