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l v ■ ■ '.\ ri OSPBIi HALL, TITiAN-BTRBBT Th» .Gospel of th« Grao* of God will (D.V.) be preached in tfce mbor* Hall op SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. 1 Speaker: Mil.. R. G. GRUBB, Evangelist. v« Sankey's Hymns. No Collection* rpORY-ST. OPEN DOOR GOBPEL •*• MISSION (Undßnt>iniE«tion»l). SUNDAY, AT 7 P M , Speaker MR C J DRAKE. Subject: ''Saved" At 7 45,pm on WEDNESDAY, Mr. Drake will give an address to Christians on "Abraham: His Start id Life." Hearty Welcome A SSEMBLY HALL, NEWTOWN, Opp Tram Shedt MR. R MILLER, Evangelist, Will (D V ) preach the Gospel in the abov» Hall, 1 SUNDAY EVE. AT 7 O'CLOCK. r Subject: "The Serpent of Brass" Ho will also continue "Addresses Tues I day Wodnp«da>, and Thursday Evenings, at 7-15 Subject: "Egjpt to Canaan" mHEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY, A Marion st opp Te Aro P O PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 pm. By MRS J^ D4VIDSON Room open Monday to Friday, 3 to 4.30 p.m. Theosophical Literature for sale. or^er of the star in' the . east,. - . ■ :.. -••.- Theosophical Hall,. Marion-street, .' , .SUNDAY,'I4th. AUGUST, at 3'p.m. • : .... :. public assembly. ;:;■- ---"Service for Prisons," „. .- By MISS B. E. BAUGHAN. y Public cordially invited.," '" . LOWER HUTT. N ' IN the Gospel Hall, Waterloo-ro»d, on SUNDAY NIGHT, at 7 o'clock, the Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be. preached. Subject: "The Invited Guest, The host .arid woman who wept;in thsk presence);" Speaker: MR. BERNARD FOX.r- -- Sankey's Hymns. No" Collection. .. j : . ■ • ■ ..■ All invited* ; .-i-. .. > ■>.■■■■-.■ QHURCHES V OF' CHRIBUV VIVIAN-STREET-' ' . ; ; '■'■'■' .11 a.m. —Ira A. Paternoster.' \ ' 7 p.m.—Special Gospel Service—Assisted by V.M.C.A. Members, Ira A. Paternoster. Subject: "Life's Chief Concern." Offerings for Y.M.CA. Funds. . . "■',■ RINTOUL-ST., SOUTH WELLINGTON 11 a.m.—H. P. Leng. 7 p.m.—H: P. Lens..... ■ . KILBIRNIE— ll a.m.-F. J. Marshall. 7 p.m.—J., Crawford. .' .:. . .". PETONE— . . .-.•.■ - 11 a.m.—W. Taylor..- :.:,,:.'.li. 7 p.m.—F. J. Marshall. >. . LOWER HUTT— 11 a.m.—J. Crawford, 7 p.in.-H, Hearle. \ SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, VIVIAN^STREET. SUNDAY MEETINGS, 7 a.m.—Knee ;Drill. 11 a.m.—HolinessX. 3 p.m.—Musical Programme. 7 p.m.—Salvation. _ 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.—Joniors. ■ ■ . W. FRASER; CO. CIHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, -' Tasman-st. TO-NIGHT j—Lesson, Acts 14:15. Paul's Gospel ..urgently needed. That ye turn from law-breaking to the Living God. TO-MORROW, Siibbath, II 1 "God s Building." 1 Cor. 3:9. Sunday keeping, Soul ijnmortal doctrines; etc., like wood, hay,,: stubble;' will notstand fire. Jero. 23:29. Picture Service 6.80. ' DAVID NIELDj Pastor. MARANATHA. MARANATHA. SIGNS OF CHRIST'S COMING. ' THE CHRONOLOGICAL SIGN. FURTHER extracts we have just seen of Mr H. G. Wells'* foolish article, "We. Want a Bible," shows this to be only another Satanic attempt to discredit the H6ly Book., Mr. Wells proposes that a committee should be set up to .produce "the New Bible of Civilisation." ' Yet in - same breath, as it .were, Mr Wells admits that our existing civilisation owes not only its origin, but. its preservation, . from the Holy Scriptures. If fulfilled prophecy is carefully considered, We chal-' leng-e anyone to deny that the Scriptures do riot show themselves to be impressive records of the power of Almighty God in working out His counsels and purposes in respect to the salvation of the worjd. '."■, Neither the past nor the present is dafk, for the light of prophecies fulfilled from stage to stage shines in.the firmament of history like the sun in the zodiao, so that •'. in every age we have accumulating evi-7 dence of the inspiration of the Bible, and a conviction of the watchful Care ■of Eternal, Providence over the destinies of - the world. Without these prophetic line's^ wevore like Elijah sitting in despair under the juniper tree because 'lite covenant of' God is forsaken, His altars thrown down,-, and His prophets slain;, but AVithVa con-".! tinued line of prophecy-in our minds wesee an astonishing chain of events along, tho path of the world, and after reading.of the carnage and thunders of war,.,we.., fiear a stilt small voice, "I have reserved', unto Me 7000 men in Israel who. have not" bowod the knee to Baal." Yea, we see the fire of heaven descend on the sacrifice, whilst, on account of fulfilled pro-;. phecy, we foil onbur faces and..exclaim^. "The Lord He is God; the Lord-He:is" God." '.. „-..... .'..,' '„„.,. '„.-",-,..-.,'' IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, ■ ; - ■•■ ■ - . ■ . Aad"' ...""' p :':'"■;■: "' IN THE MATTER OF THE' RECONSTRUCTION OF DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY OF AUSTRAL; . ASIA, LIMITED.' ....--, NOTICE is hereby given 'that Duiilpi? Rubber Company "of "Australasia; ' Limited, is being—reconstructed,- and Will voluntarily cease to carry on business in New Zealand on the Ist day of December, 1921. DATED this Eleventh day of August, 1921. ' ,-,•■' .... DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED, By it« Attorney, J. B. BRINB6EN. - Witness: .*. _;_ .-. '.. . ; .-■ .' „-■■■■ *■■-■- H. JOWBTT, Solicitor, 1 ■ - ... Wellington - - - ' , - . Witli reference to the above notice a new Company called "Durilo'ij Rubber '. Company of Australasia, Limited," has been incorporated, and will take" over all tho assets and liabilities of the old company. The now company proposes to carry on business in the Dominion of New ■ Zealand at Number, 95, Courtenayplace,., in tho City of Wellington, at Number 116, Worcester-street in the City of Christchurch, and at Number 62-64, Fbrt;streot. in the City of Auckland. ' . DATED this . Eleventh . day- of August,'' • DUNLOP i RUBBER COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED, By its Attorney, J. B. BRINSDEN. ■Witness; "')■■' .'. ' '" -■■.'" H. JOWETT, Solicitor, .' . •': - Wellington. . , '.'■■[' rf^OSIE and rEnjov;ThT"G^pTl' JSe7ricTat" vii !lur^ h -of ■ C"rist "To-morrow Night.- ---' V.M.C.A. assisting.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 7

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