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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. BIBLE TRUTH “XVHAT IS YOUR. LIFE? IT IS EVEN A X’APOOK THAT APPEARETH FOR A LITTLE TIME AND THEN VANISHETH AXVAY.” (Janies 4:14.) “AS for man his days are as grass” (Psa. 103:15, Psti. 90:9); his life "a vapour’’ (Jas. 4: 11), a "shadow” (1 Chr. 29:15, Job 14:2, Pea. 144:4, Ecc. 6:12), "vanity and vexation of spirit’’ (Ecc. 2:17, Psa. 39:5). So the Scriptures declare and experience confirms. Sooner or later death robs man of life and he sinks into the quieaies’s and peacefulness of the grave for "The dead know not anything’’ (Job 3:13-19, Ecc. 9:5 and 10. Psa. 6:5, I’sa. 115:17, Psa. 146: 4). For many this sleep of death will be an eternal sleep (Psa. 49:20, Prov. 21 ;16, Matt. 7:13) but Jesus Christ declared "The gates of the grave (hades) shall not prevail against MY CHURCH'’ (Matt. 16:18, Rev. 1:18) and so the Scriptures reveal that when Christ returns to earth His friends will be liberated from the pit of corruption (1 Thess. 4:16, Dan. 12: 2, Job 19:25-27, Psa. 71:20, Isa. 26:19, Isa. 38:17) will receive an immortal body—a deathless body—(l Cor. 15:5154, Phil. 3:21) and will enjoy “glory, honour and immortality” (horns. 2:7) iu the coming KINGDOM OF GOD on earth. (Matt. 25:34, Rev. 5:9-10). If you believe the truth as revealed in God's XX'ord aud obey the Commandments of Jesus Christ this "blessed hope” may be yours. For enlightenment you should read the book "CH UISTEN DOM A STR A Y.” A copy will be seut free on application to “BIBLE TRUTH.” Box 71. Wellington. At ( G.HMUDrX I ItIN — it Olltiilucd 1 TE ARi-HA HlxlM<>A Privuli thiiel A.A. House, lourists anu Commercials. Telegraphic "Hinemoa. le Arolia. M. and J. Keiiniugtuu, Pr ips. TIMARU. CHRISTMAS AT UMARU. pAROLLxE BAY, ’The Children’s Paradise.” For Accommodation, write Official Accommodatiou Bureau, Hays' Buildings, Timaru, WAI'J A HERE BEACH WAiTARKKE Guest House, situateu on beach. Aecom mod a lion 15/tlaily. Cottages to let. Mrs. Buchuiiuu, Phone 416 K, Levm.. WANGANUI. /CRITERION Hotel, for casuals or permaneuts; excellent table; moderate tariff. Chas. G. Rhimes, Prop. Tel. 3225, XVanganui.■ jU'ETROPOLITAN Hotel. Excellent table, spacious lounges. Concessions A.A., C.T.'s, aud members lI.M. Forces. Speight’s Ales. Moderate tariff. J. XV. Green, Proprietor. Tel. 2984. I LADING Private Hotel - Central Hotel, St. fill Street. Ideal for Casuals, Permanents. Excellent table. Free garage. Moderate tariff. Mr. aud Mrs. J. Martin. Tel. 2018, Wanganui. STATION Hotel, opp. station; tariff, 12/6; ideal accommodatiou. H. E. Card, Proprietor. i-JOTEL Parkville, Riugway St.— Tariti 12/6 a day, £3/2/6 a week. Reg. Civil Servants' House Free garage parking for clients. IZINGSWAY Private Hotel —Reopetieil under uew ownership. Casuals aud permanents catered for. Tariff arrangement. Tel. 3294, Wanganui. TTOTEL Braeburn—The nicest of ■XT- all hotels real comfort aud reliueU surroundings; sunny balcouies overlooking river, best diuiug-room in XVanganui. All Service Cars pass the door. PUBLIt NO I ICES ‘ LOST POLICY. ‘ TN consequence of the los-s of Policy No. X 100440 effected on the life of Henrietta Devereux O’Brien it is -the intention of the Australian Provincial Assurance Association Limited to issue a Certified Copy of Policy in its stead after the 21st day of December, 1941. G. BRUCESMITH, General Manager. WELLINGTON LICENSED V ICT U ALLERS' ASSOCI ATI ON. OWING to the serious pilfering ot Glasses and Handies from Licensed Hotels and the high cost aud extreme difficulty of procuri. . replacements, Authorized Officers are now retained by this Association to apprehend offenders.

WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION MILK DEPARTMENT. REDUCED PRICES OF MILK AND CREAM. LTOUSEHOLDERS are hereby notified XX t] la t on aud after Thursday, November 27, aud until further notice, prices for milk,and cream will rule as under: — MILK (supplied only for tokens) — Per quart 6|d. „ li pint 4Jd- \ „ pint 3id. CREAM (supplied for coupons or for cash) — Per pint 1/10 „ i pint lid. „ i pint 6d. SUPPLIED BY LICENSED MILK-SHOPS. MILK (supplied for cash only) — Per quart _6Jd. „ pint 34d. CREAM (supplied for cash only)— Per pint 1/10 i pint lid. „ i pint 6d. Milk tokens for the present issue may be redeemed at any Token Agency, or may be exchanged for the uew issue, up to and including December 31. Roundsmen are strictly. forbidden to accept cash in payment for milk, 'the relative tokens only being acceptable, but cream may be purchased for cash. IMPORTANT. A plentiful supply of cream is carried on delivery carts each day, and householders should specially note the reduction in the selling price thereof. Any failure on the Roundsman’s part to supply cream either for cash or coupons or the exact quantity of milk required should be immediately notified to the Complaints Office (phone 56-004) during the following hours:— Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays: 8 a.m. to noon. E. L. BENSEMAN, Deputy General Manager. November 22, 1941. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 'KTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at XVellington, on or before the 23rd day of December. 1941. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show lull details, and must be certified as follows: — "I Hereby certify that the amount ot this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES. COMPTON, Jessie Belinda Luck, late of Wellington, Married Woman, died 16/11/41. ELLIOTT, Sarah, late of XVellington, XVidow, died 18/11/41. JOHNSTONE, Alice Eliza, late o£ Wellington, XVidow, died 15/11/41. O’CONNOR, Mary, late of XVellington. XVidow, died 14/11/41. PARKER, Albert Edward, late of XVellington. Linotype Operator, died 17/11/41. PLIMMER, Anna Matilda, late of XVellington, Widow, died 16/11/41. RADCLIFFE, Herbert Eaton, Inte of Ngnio, Retired Civil Servant, died 6/11/41. A. R. COAD, District Public Trustee for XVellington. November 21,1941.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 50, 22 November 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 50, 22 November 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 50, 22 November 1941, Page 3

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