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3 SUNDAY SERVICES J£ IN G' S THEATRE. ST. PETER'S MISSION, TAEANAKI STREET. MISSION SERVICE EVERY SUNDAY, At 7 p.m. _•;_ "_ <• • ■ Speaker: SUNDAY, 22nd JUNE 1924 REV. T. B. REDGRAVE. Orchestra, 6.30-7 p.m. Sacreid Solo during Service. gALVATION vi^W .CITADEL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. .„ Conducted by thp COMMISSIONER, AND AIRS HOGGARD SATURDAY.-Dixon street, 7.30 p m., iwf a*w n' aA r Demonstration. Con-SUINDAY.-7 a.m., Knee-driU; 11, Holiness Meeting; 3 Enrolment of Recruits; the Gir Guards from South Wellington and Kilbirnie will unite withtho Lity and parade in uniform. 7, Salvation. P'f 1 V Q^ I-uslo D wlli by the Utaael Silver Band and Songster Bri°™p COMMISSIONER ' w ;il be supported by the National Headquarters otatr. MONDAY.—B p.m. "EART V DAY, | EMINISCENCESS by THE COUint WEDNESDAY.—6 p. m "THE BIGTEA," Wesley Hall, P Ta'ranaj d atSet Musical programme to follow in the Vivian Street Citadel at 8 p m THE PUBLIC! ARE INVITED.CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE', TASMAN STREET. TO-MORROW-lL~Subject. < H ELL where is it? What is it!" Come, hear what the Bible teaches, not what men tell us contrary to the inspired WORD There are FOUR HELLS. First:■ Oneof Darkness. 2 Peter 2-4. Second- A Low Condition; Matt.: 11-23. ThirdThe Grave; See 1 Cor.: 15-55. Margin. Hell is where Jesus went. Acts 2-27 Ecc.: 9-10. Douay Bible. Ps.: 1598 HELL, Sheol, Grave. The 4th Hell is Gehenna. R.V. Fig. of Everlasting Punishment. But not Eternal Tormenting Matt.: 10-28. At present there is no suchPlace in existence; or Purgato-v either. But PUNISHMENT is certain, and RE-SERVED-UNTO FIRE . .." . and.destruction of Ungodly men. 2 Peter • 3-7 R.V. "They that obey NOT 'the "Gospel, or The Word of God. 1 ePter: 1-25. SHALL BE PUNISHED (NOT at PRESENT) with Everlasting Destruction." 2 Peter: 1-9. Not Everlasting Punishing. Pictures and Song Service, 6.30. DAVID NIELD, Pastor. jl/TARANATHA. MARANATHA. We confess that we have been not a little disappointed that someone of ability in Wellington has not supported us in taking Professor Mackenzie to task for putting forth such unfair objections against Bible reading in the schools, aa were made by him on a recent public occasion. Here is one of the leading educationists addressing a mass meeting of workers, and tells them "it is untrue that the Bible is the basis of ethics ,'r- -of English or any other literature" " (see "Evening Post" report of 26th May 1924). We think that the . latter part of the statement is the cruellest stab that truth, not to say. the Word of God, has ever received. "The Bible not the basis of English literature ? What about Shakespeare? This book is full of the Bible from cover to cover. John Bunyan, who never learnt more than the three R's, has written a book based upon the. Bible which will never die.' Can Professor Mackenzie explain how it 13 that the immortal Tinker has written" a book which Professor Mackenzie, with all the pride and glory of bis scholar - : ship, could not write to at all compare with for beauty of imagery and language, to say nothing of its ethical value, as that which adorns "Pilgrim's Progress." We would that we were able to rouse Wellington and New Zealand to realise whnb a priceless gift in the Holy Scriptures is being put beyond the reach of U-o children of this generation. Who will speak a ivord for God and His Book ? HAIR AND TOILET SPECIALISTS., MILSOM AND CO., for special treatment for falling hair. One trial will give most astonishing results and immediate benefit Expert hair workers Inecto and Hernia stainings. All toilt-6 requisites stocked. 94, Willis street. Tel. 814. ; L__ f~^HE changing seasons demand special jl_ attention to the Scalp. An 8-coursa treatment from 255. Boudoir Camille Mandel's Buildings, Willis street. 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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 3

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