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CHINA INLAND MISSION. THE usual Monthly Prayer. Meeting of the China Inland Mission will be held (D.V.) in the Classroom- of the Kentterrace Presbyterian Church, on TUESDAY, 9th .August, at 2.45 p.m. Mr. Charles Jamieson, of the C.I. Mission, will address the meeting. Interested and praying friends are urged to attend. No oollection. H. S. BLACKBUBNE, Hon. See. ■ LOWER HUTT. ; IN the Gospel Hall, Watedoo-road, on SUNDAY NIGHT, at 7 o'clock, the Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) b preached. Speaker: - * MB. BERNARD FOX. .. „ All are -welcome. ' Sankey's' Hymns. No Collection.' .■■..■>-".. ...... „ - . 6PIRITUALIBI V V CHURCH (Ineorp.), K»*t-Uirac». \ ■' ■ t . SUNDAY.' 11 a.m.—Membera Only. "The Way to Perfect Health." "Hints on the Pre- ■■ , paration of Food. ■■■-■■ ■■■■•■ 2 p.m.—Children's Lyceum. „'!.., .7 p.m.-WHAT SPIRITUALISM REAL LV IS!" Ancient "teachings., reproclaimed. The Basis .of all Religions. "Comparative. Mythology." Scientist, Theologian, Artist, and Philosopher. The'lmminence of God and the Solidarity of all Life. The Night of Ignorance transcended by the Dawn 1 o£ „ Spirituality. . , , ; Speaker: ■V. H. R. DEACON. V. H.R. DEACON. .... . . .; V. H. R. DEACON,; „ pjHURCHES •'..,. OF., ....CHBiaT. 'VIVIAN-STREET- :' :"/'"" -.;.^ 11a.m.-r-Ira A.' Paternoster. ■■• 7 p.m.—Rev. W. S. Rollings. RINTOULST' SOUTH WELLING HO* 11 a m *—J Miller 7pm —H P Long, KILBIRNIE--11 am — G Palmer.' 7pm —H Hearle PJETONE— 11 am —F J Marshall 7 p m — C Catei LOWER HUTI--11 am—C Cates .7 p.m.—F. J. Marshall. '' _ " SALVATION ARMY CTTADBL,, VIVIAN STREET SUNDAY, ■ 6th August—7 a.m., Kneedrill, 11 am , Holiness ,3pm, Praise, 7pm, Alemonal Service to tho late Sister Mrs. Harris. Juniors at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. W FRASER, CO_ nnORY-ST. OPEN > DOOR: GOSPEL -* MISSION (Undenominational). A Welcome to ail to hear MR. F, PATON, At 7 p m on SUNDAY No Collection And another welcome to hear Mr. A. L. BRUNTON continue his addresses on "The Yoke," at 7.45 p.m., on WEDNESDAY. Come! ■ f^HURCH OF- GOD TABERNACLE,' V; Tasmau-st. TO-NlGHT.7—Lesson, Acta 13:31 "They preached the Word of God." On this Lesson Dr. Torrey says: "Men are preaching anything, and everything, but the Word of God." Ex. 20:1-17. TO-MORROW,IIr-Subject: "Moral Perfec- x tien commanded by Jehovah." Gen. 17:1. Also by Jesus. Matt. 5:48. Picture Service, 6.30. DAVID NIELD, Pastor. V M., C. A., ~ WILLIS-STREET, SUNDAY, 7th AUGUST. .4.15 p.m.—Men's Meeting. Speaker: Rev. A. E. Hunt. 5 p.m.—Strangers' Tea. .All men, especially strangers to the city, heartily invited. J. L.-.HAY, Gen. Sec. . „. MARANATHA. • MARANATHA. SIGNS OF CHRIST'S COMING. .. THE CHRONOLOGICAL SIGN. - WE wish we were able to give in full the. whole • argument ,for the miraculous element in v the Book of Daniel, wbicli the Rev. Martin Anstfey, 8.D., M.A./gives .- in his remarkable work, "The Romance of Bible Chronology." We understand that Mr. H. G. Wells has stated that the times demand anew Bible to bo written. We think it highly probable, that Mr. Wells has never read the' ■ Holy Bible right /through, and wo may confidently say that he could-never have studied it with a. humble or contrite mind, as he would not otherwise have made such a foolish statement. Mr. Anstey, tho scholar, the diligent, honest seeker after truth, says of the , Book of Daniel, "the element of the ex- , traordinary, the miraculous,:- the -supernatural, which bulks so largely in the Book of Daniel, is seen to be quite consonant with tlfe theme'of tlie Book, producing an atmosphere in which the impressive revelation of the universal sovereignty and the immediate and "miraculous, as well.as.^he mediate and continuous activity of G.od is brought home to intellect and conscience to heart and will." ' "The time of the.End"—this is a phrase which occurs, or ' its equivalent, eleven times in the Book of Daniel. In St. Matthew 24, 3, the true reading should be, "What shall be the Sign of Thy Coming and the End of the Age?" It is important to recognisu .that the Bib-,, Heal prophecies regarding the End are not •. concerning.'the. end .'of life".World; -but the end of the Age; also Scripture is clear that before the End of the Age the-.-iirst ' stage of Christ's Coming,, the "JParonsia," must take, place. All who have given tho subject of Chronology, the. .study it, de'J serves are agreed that history is. putting on pace, things are getting 'wound" up. Young Christians and old Christians redeem the time; for the last sands are "'running in the hourglass ofthis evil age. ■• <Vnsaved reader, cease trifling, ..cease putting off, cease to hide from -ypui'Eelf the certain fate of all unbelievers. 1 ""How shall y\>u escape if you-neglect'-Christ's great sal- ' vation ?,.-,., „,. „■ ......... . H ".i.- •■■••■■' ';. ' MISCEUANEOUS .... ....,:„- EXPERIENCED,' MilUner "wjU;,; teach -*-J limited number. Pupils in her-own < homei Hat-trimmine:, making, etc. Terma write 243, Evg.' Post. . .. , ..:' ' 4 mELEPHONE 135, Locksmith sent any JL address;, keys duplicated,'locks, safes . overhauled, primuses repaired. Late Denton's, 58, Willis-street. BO you really "know-) what you get in Ready-made Furniture? See it made* at Hart's, Lambton-qy. ■ ■-" ■ WHY have the Public Cancelled their' Orderji previously. made after. visiting Hart's? Many Pounds have been Saved.. That's why. . ,'. '",". . ' ..;;'..,'.'., MRS. SORENSEN-HATCH, 79, Boulcott'st, Health and Business Psychic. Interviews from 11 to 7.30;■ later by appointment. ■.. ■.- •. . "OURNITURE that is made.of well-sea- ■*■ soned timber, of thorough construction, at manufacturer's cost, > from Howard's/ 150-154/'Tory -st. ; '.:_,'.. SEND it to Vine and Wilson's Auction Rooms. They sell it quick/ and pay out quick. . .',\' ;. FURNITURE constructed in our Up-to-" date Factory (not bought here and there and everywhere at cheapest cost regardless of quality and finish), and sold direct, is' -what you " purchase .from Howard's, 150-154, Tory-st' * - ' JAS. N. COCKSEDGE, 98, Manners-st.. (Upstairs'),, is. still giving the best value in Tailor-made Suits. Inspection invited. ' ■ ■'■' ■ LINDS, Blinds/ Blinds — Fadeless Twine,. Greens, Browns; get quotations. Everett's, Specialists,' Fowlds's ■ Building, Manners-st. Tel 22-220. V SEND it Vino and Wilson's Auction v Roomsj Dominion-ay. '■ .' ■ "I^TANTED-Pay 2d tram, ride, save to ,I? mmd V; Bu7 >"our Furniture from „~ J^G, jUarshttll, Ltd., 46, Adelaiide-rd. ■VyANTEp-Marshall's Upholstering 'ia' » T • the highest quality at reasonable prices. Conic and inspact. Marshall's. Ltd., 46, Adelaide-rd. . „ ■ ■^STANTED-Onr Furniture is Cheaper » ' than Sale Prices. Wa give you the i quality. Marshall's. Ltd., 46, Adelaide-rd-

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 7

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