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ctpecial sunday services Special Sunday services," in EMPRESS THEATRE, WILLIS-ST. EMPRESS THEATRE, WILLIS-ST.. Commencing at 7 p.m.. With a Short Service of Song (You will enjoy tho old favourites!), To be followed by An Interesting Address on "THE HIDDEN UNKNOWN KING/ By MR. C. J. DRAKE. This young speaker's address last Sunday was listened to by quite a large audionce. Sankey's Hymns at the Door. Come ! HERBERT BOOTH MISSION. j A LL those who signed the Covenant, XJI. as well as any who are willing to do so, are requested to meet on TUESDAY, 25th INST.,. in the V.M.C.A. Rooms, Fowld's Building, Herbert-street, at 7.45 p.m., to decide on future activity. The Committee meets at 7.30. B. HUDSON, On behalf of Herbert Booth. MARANATHA. . WE desire to remind our readers .that the restoration of Israel to their own lund is bound up with the promise of Maranatha —the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. There is abundance of evidence in tho Word of God which goes to show that one day the Lord will completely fulfil all that He has promised to His earthly people Israel, besides vindicating the truthfulness, of His own Divine Record. For centuries the orthodox Jews have been looking forward to God to fulfil His promises concerning them. Though they have not believed in our Lord Jesus as their Messiah, but still are looking for Him to come at some future time, yet many of them have year by year kept to the letter of the law, and have prayed incessantly for the realisation of their national aspirations and hopes. They believe the Old Testament to be God's own inspired Word, they have ever kept in view their- unique position as God's chosen people. Whether in poverty or riches, in positions of trust or in degradation, whether under severest tyranny or living liver of ease or joy, it mattered not, their eyes -were ever turned toward (Jerusalem. It will be an event of very great signifieanee_ if this year it is decreed, that Palestine is once again to be recognised as the home and country of the Hebrew people. "My God will cast them away, because they did not hearken unto Him, and they shall be wanderers among the nations." "Afterwards shall the children of Israel return', and seek the Lord their God, and David their king, and shall fear the Lord and Kis goodness in the i latter days."—Hosea. T1.0.A., : WJLLIS-ST. SUNDAY, 23rd MAY. 4 p.m.—Men's Meeting." Speaker: Rev.' ■H. W. Burridge, M.A., B.D. 5 p.m.—Strangers' Tea. . All men cordially invited. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. j KING'S BIRTHDAY, 3rd JUNE. 1920. HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return until Saturday, 19th June, 1920, will be obtainable from, any station to any stationl on the North Island Line and Branches and South Island Main Line and Branches (except where ordinary fares are less), on Ist, 2nd, and 3rd June. These tickets will bo available for break of journey at any station at which the train is timed to stop over 50 miles from issuing station. OTAKI RACES. 3rd and 4th JUNE. Holiday Excursion Tickets to Otaki, available for return until Saturday, 19th June,' will be obtainable at Wellington (Thorndon), Palmerston North, and intermediate stations (except where ordinary fares are less) by morning trains on sth June. BY ORDER, WELLINGTON TECHNICAL ' COLLEGE. SECOND TERM. BAY and Evening Classes resume on . MONDAY, 31st MAY. New Class in Construction and Care of Motor Engines, THURSDAY, 7 to 9. JOHN H. HOWELL, .... Director OFFICE CHAIRS. WE have made a, study of the above, and are in the position to supply your every want. Be it a High Stool, a Client's Chair, or a Revolving pattern, we have plenty, of each. A call will convince you. S. S. WILLIAMS CO., LTD., 117, Taranaki-st., Wellington. wallpapers! COMFORT and a pride.in the homo can be obtained from our stocks. Call and inspect, and so make your home what it should be. T. A. Wells, Wallpaper j Warehouse, Taranaki and Manners sts. | TONGA 10; KHANDALLAH, AND" KArWARRA RESIDENTS. A NY difficulty in procuring, supplies of ~\. Fresh Meat, etc.; can be overcome by coinmunicai'ing with HENDLE'S CASH BUTCHERY, JCaiwarra. A trial will convince you of our ability to serve you to your satisfaction, with regard to prices, quality, and attention. Our endeavour to relieve you of the incpnvgnishop in tho city is worthy or your consideration and- support. All goods at town list prices. Support the local Butchery. Deliveries daily. Sole Proprietors. HENDLE AND SON, Kaiwarr;;. YACHT AND MOTOR BOAT PAINTS. WjE have the Enamels and Varnishes 'to stand rough seas, specially selected for boats. Call and inspect. T. A. Wells, Ltd., Taranaki and Manners sts. • OFFICE CHAIRS! " nnHE purchasing of one of our OFFICE 1- CHAIRS helps you and us. Mako yourself comfortable whilst at the office by using one of our chairs. We know you will recommend it to your business friends, and that's where you help us. S. S. WILLIAMS CO., LTD., 117, Taranaici-st., Wellington. PARAPARAUMU POST OFFICE. •TIENDERS, adclressod to the Secretary, JL Public' Works Tenders Board, Government Buildings, Wellington, will be received until 12 o'clock neon on Saturday. sth June. 1920, for the erection of Post Office at Para'paraumu, in accordance with flans and specifications, which may be *2on at. the Post Offices, Levin, Paraparaumu, and this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. H. H.. SHARP, District Engineer. ! Public Works District Office. .Old Parliamentary Buildings. Wellington; 21st JJay, IS2O. , NOTICE. fET US do those Alterations NOW * All classes of -Building, Jobbinj; Work, Alterations, and Repairs undertLken y ni. shortest notice. Esviitiatus. given. Plans and specifications submitted. Ring Tol. 24-203. or write Builder, 72, Riutoul-st., Newtown.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 121, 22 May 1920, Page 71

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Page 71 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 121, 22 May 1920, Page 71

Page 71 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 121, 22 May 1920, Page 71

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