-CIIR6T CHURCH OF CHRIST, - Xl-,.:--..,.,; SCIENIIST, !; , : . ; .^ ? . ..- ,_ TV (Lately known as Christian Scianc* s'Sooiety.) - ' ,'. f ,■'. .■,/■*.; 46, Boulcbtt-stteet,' J •'- ' ; SERVICES. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—"Christian Science;** -■•:'.'' . Golden Text: Malachi 4:2. '* Responsive Readinj?: Malachi 3 :M), 12, . -17.' ' '. n;< : -< >'■■• ■■> ' V--Sunday School, 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8 o'cWok.- --■ Testimony Meeting.' " ; ■.' Reading. Room. and Hall;, 46,. Boulcott- \ street. Open daily 2 to 4 p.m:, except * Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays,.'. riX>RY-ST. OPEN DOOfe GOSPEL - •*• MISSION (Undenominational). . SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, .' .' , -SUNDAY,, 26th JUNE:Afternoon, at WS^-Rev. H. E. Edridg^ Evening, at 7—Rev. Keith Eweri. TUESDAY, 28th JUNE,, CHILDREN'S TEA, AT 6.,P'.M . PUBLIC MEETING, AT 715 P.Mv.l - -. Special Singing by'the Children, at .alii..:- . ' ■■ . - these-Meetings, -".-- ,.*„-.• . Conductor, Mr. L..A. Brunton. <„. ..t. A hearty invitation to you aIt—WEDNESDAY, at 7.45 p.m.: Usual Meet- ','" ing for Christians. Mr. O.J.Drak* .. will give the address. . ..'"'."'".. ■ Seats free No Collection. ,Oome.; '; ■'':" ' rfIHRISTADELPHIAN . MEETifNG', ;.'.' Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road. • An Address will bo delivered (God Will ■ ing) in the above Hall on SUNDAY-" NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject:; "The Destiny of.!, s •',. the Righteous." ■ ■ ■•'■-'.;.■.•.,. ••-.-,...,,....„,-.... w■■;.'-. All. welcome.! '..''rNo'Collectibh'.l'' THEosoPHiOAL..,.'.' ~....^sociETy, I;,'!'. ; Marion-st.. opp. Te Aro P.O. -•._,. PUBLIC MEETING.'SUNDAY- 7 >»!'- ■" "SOME THOUGHTSON EVOLUTION,^- '■" "'•By Mr. W. K. NichohV ,■""■ Room open Monday to Friday, 3 to 4.50. Thoosbphical Literature for sale. A BS-BMBLY HALL, .'NEWTOWN," v' ,/jl •■ .'.■;. o]?p....Tram 5h0d5.,.,,.;;,;..;;'. _,;.;; . v : •'.-.MR.' c.j.vprcAke:..".v'";"""'.* Will preach the' Gospel in-tbeabove Hall-,"^'' /, ' .;;:'{:SUNDAY. Ey^*at"7i;; '';;. u;"- •■'"•■' Hymns provided. .A.hearty.welcome toTill.""* QHURCHES "OF " CHRIST, .'!■' -VIVIAN-STREET- ;•• - - .'.-.;■ .. .•< :■■■- -11 a.m.—lra A. Paternoiter. 7p.m.—lra A. Paternoster. •Subject: "Better.-than Gold." RINTOUL-ST, SOUTH WELLINGTON 11 a.m.—H.P^'Leng. 7 p.m. —11. P. Leng. ... ...... .X.'.. KILBITtNIE— :-:v. '■■■;; ...:.^ : :i'.:.,: 11a.m.—H. Coombe. .',■-•-•-- .-..,.-._• : 7 .p.m. —J. :Crxwf0rd..:,;..,..,.,..,, .',...;...,. PETONE— '' ■-.'• :'.:-'-.'.' ''.■'( :-^...'.j '■ .. ' 11 a.m.—G. Kyme. .-•■ ■-- •- -,- •!<, 7tp.m.—F. J. Marshall. •, LOWER HUTT— .;--- .-,. ' ■; 11 a.m.—D. Campbell. ■'.:= .'' ' 7-.p.nv—H. Hearlc. v ,:,.-.:, TNTERNATIONALy BIBLE V STU- ' ■*■.'';. DENTS' ASSOCIATION.^ Our Theatre Building, -189,-. Riddiford-ei. ,■'-'...-.." FREE LECTURE U- - ■;,•■ .- By ■■■:•'■",; ■<:"' .' - N MR. GEORGE v Subject?;,' -; ,„'' "' •'■ '-.."'. "THE SEVEN STARS OF..REVELA-'.. ■■•'■■'. TION: WHO OR WHAT ARE THEY!"-,""."; TO-MORROW (SUNDAY),.-26th JUNE, At 7 p.m. . , ';.' V This is another of the series of Lectures . following , the great . Lecture "Millions Now Living will Never, Die," . , '.YOU ARE WELCOME!. Seats Free. •; Collection. "1/TARANATHA.; ;;-V* '!/.? M ARANATHA. SIGNS OF CHRIST'S COMING. .-.-...THE JEWISH. SIGN. "Jerusalem will - be-.-undon the-heel of the..Gentiles till tKo,,p,eriod of .the; Gentiles ...„, expires."—St. Luke xxi.,24 (Moffatt's-ren-. .-.;- --dering). Present, developments"'in'1 Pales- ;;. tine constitute certainly the 'inbst amazing sign'that tlie 'cdriihig of: Christ is at -- hand. We mentioned last week the doubts - / which,even many Jews themselves entertamed as to whether their people would - ..ever again look upon Palestine : as their ...: -permanent home. God's Word foretold... long centuries before the Christian era , that the tribes of Israel, through their an .' in forsaking Him, would bo -'wanderers among the nations'," until the-sot- time to favour Zion should'come. Every true- " hearted Christian, because of Romans chap- •- t'ers ix., x., and xi. has .ever, entertained ,- only feelings of deepest sympathy towards...-. Judah, "tribe of the wandering, foot and .. weary breast." At the beginning of the nineteenth century,. , the Jew.s • were_ a_ nation scattered and peeled " everywhere, . "a proverb and an astonishment; 'denied • political rights, loaded, down with .business _ restrictions which would have crushed'any "•' ' other people. At the'close -of the "century... .- they were occupying the-highest i seats-m .-.. Councils and Governments, .-.•manipulating.,.-,,•. .. the ..world's finances,.; ./demanding-.ynpt .- merely individual ..liberty^.but national ..re-, ... cognition and restoratipii tp their own _ .land. Any doubt regarding., the Jews returning to Palestine- is 'settled;- as wo-;;. : gather from a recent'letter we have seen . ■ from a Hebrew Christian, \vho.';tells, us: •' " "Haifa is full with the Zionist- Halutzim ,. (pioneers or advancers). ...Eight-hundred arrived in one weak. Here.ara.yoimg,men,>i.. rand women of the highest attainments— scholars, university men; doctors, ot law and philosonhy—alt' working -as- wramoii . ■ labourers, building tho-highways of I ales- ; tine, breaking stones, . ; bearuig.. the heat of i the day.' All for the love 'of' Zion. ' As >v , this writer further states: " These beloved Haliitzim put us" to- shame.v What/havethey ?'-'-An ideal," .And they .are .enaurmg,,,,'giard labour, suffer all.;kindi-of. privation, ■.-.., all because they believe^they wall, attanv-r. their idealistic long.ings...,.Bu't ; we.Christians; have the LIVING^ LORD-JESUS, the Re- . ■■ deemer,. Lord, and. Eingitand: jip^r.httle;-. _; we 'are ready to make actual sacrinco. > We are 'cbnvinced: that the mosV'slupeh- ".V.. dous thing which confronts-the world to—.; day is the IMMINENCE of'ChnstVSed- ... ond Coming. How Httte enthusiasm t.ber-9-^ se»ms to-bo oh the.partTof ,His,,pvpfess'ed„,,^ • followers regarding this important doctrine of. Christian -truth... „.Thpugli.,.,fJie!..Lord,--■•'■'Himself gave warning, .that we^wero to take heedlest that .day, should come .upon,, us imawares, hpV; ;fe>y;;appeir/to ; the nearness of the Second Advent. •. Be -~ • ye'alsb ready; for1 in sufcn' an"houi-• as^yo .-> 1 think not the SON - OF-MAN-cometh;? -**,<■ St- Matthew xxiv.V 44.:. ■;:.; '■: ,:^'-::. J ie
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