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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. "The Coming of the Lord draweth nigh." T 0.0. F. HALL, 10, LOWER TORY A« STREET. A FREE PUBLIC ADDRESS will be delivered (God willing) iv the above hall on SUNDAY at 7 p.m. SUBJECT: "SIGNS OF THE COMING OF CHRIST." "AND TIIERK SHALL BE SIGNS . . . AND THEN SHALL THEY SEE THE SON OF MAN COMING IN A CLOUD WITH POWER AND GREAT GLORY." (Jesus—Luke 21: 25-27.) THE OBJECT of this address is to prove from the Scriptures that definite, unmistakable signs would immediately precede the personal return of the Lord Jesus Christ to the earth, and that these signs actually exist on the earth to-day, among which are: (1) THE RETURN OF THE JEWS TO PALESTINE. (Luke 21:24, Eze. 21: 25-27, Jer. 33:14-15, Eze. 37:21-22, Isa. 11:10-12, Jer. 31:10, Jer. 32:37-42, etc.) (2) THE PEACE AND SAFETY CRY. (I. Thess. 5:1-3.) (3) "DISTRESS OF NATIONS WITH PERPLEXITY . . . MEN'S HEARTS FAILING THEM FOR FEAR, AND FOR LOOKING AFTER THOSE THINGS WHICH ARE COMING ON THE EARTH." (Luke 21:25-26.) (Unemployment, political unrest, universal fear of financial collapse, etc.) Questions invited. No Collection. Literature on Loan Free. THIS AND EVERY SUNDAY AT 7 p.m. rpHE CHURCH OF ST. ALBAN (Liberal Catholic), 19, Marion street. ALL SAINTS' DAY. HOLY EUCHARIST, SUNDAY, 11 a.m. rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. PUBLIC LECTURE "Death. And After Death—What?" 19, MARION STREET (Near Te Aro Post Office.) COCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS). A MEETING FOR WORSHIP Will be held on SUNDAY, the Ist NOVEMBER, at 11 a.m., at Friends House, Moncrieff street, off Elizabeth street. Visitors cordially invited. LYCEUM HALL, LOWER HUTT. THIS SUNDAY. .THIS SUNDAY. THIS SUNDAY. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR THREE SPECIAL MESSAGES on I.—British Israel—ls It Scriptural? 11 a.m. 2. —The National Situation. 3 p.m. 3.—Each Individual's .Position. 7 p.m. Many Difficulties Made Clear. Free Admission. Evangelist F. R. WILSON. DON'T MISS THIS! Hi REVIVAL FIRE MISSION, AUCKLAND. Evangelist W. A. H. Dallimore will broadcast Sunday Evening Service, 7 o'clock, IZR. NEW ZEALAND CHURCH FELLOWSHIP. ANGLO-CATHOLIC CENTENARY. THE REVEREND FATHER REGINALD TRIBE, Superior of the "Society of the Sacred Mission, Kelham, England, will address a Public Meeting of Churchpeople in ST. PETER'S HALL, WELLINGTON, on THURSDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, on THE CENTENARY OF THE OXFORD MOVEMENT. Further particulars in this column next week. . • BLINDNESS did not prevent Helen Keller seeing mentally, that is, understanding. Read her wonderful book, "My Religion," in all Public Libraries, also "The Bible that was Lost and is Found" (Bigelow), "The New Age" and "The New Church Magazine." Gifts from Samuel Walker Bequest. THE SALVATION ARMY STORES, Opp. People's Palace, Cuba street. For Religious Material. Excellent Supply of Devotional and other Books in Stock. Sunday School Prizes. Books for preparing addresses for Church Workers, Teachers, and Preachers. Expression Work for Workers. Music Books for Quartet and Mixed Parties. Dialogues, Texts. New stocks arriving. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ~~ KENSINGTON-ST., 9, has sunny Single Rooms ' vacant, suitable ladies or gents. Reasonable tariff. f^ENTLEMAN requires Board, vicinity Wallace-st. or Basin Reserve, sunny single room, washing, not too quiet. 803, Evg. Post. ; RIENTAL-TER., 18—Superior Accommodation offered 2 Mates, share; ladies, gents; bright sunny room, view; reasonable. "YOUNG Man, Civil Servant, requires X- Board, refined family, quiet, single room, Wadestown locality. 747, Evg. Post. ' . steady' job, requires -*■ Board with private family, single room, telephone, city side Brooklyn or vicinity preferred. Particulars to 809, Evg. Post. ____ BEAUTIFUL Double Bedroom, excellent board, in desirable home awaits Business Couple or 2 Ladies; best of everything, reduced rate. 845, Evg. Post. ADY will take Convalescent Patient needing rest and attention. Write 742, Evg. Post. QUPERIOR Board-Residence, refined O home, for business gentlemen, no ladies, nice large single and double rooms. Apply 22, Hobson-st. Tel. 43-640. BELLAMY, 196, Willis-st., has Large Comfortably Furnished Bed-Sitting-room, with private service. ORIENTAL BAY—Superior Board *-' Vacancy., single room. Tel. 22-411. OARD offered, hot water, every cony., 21s. 1, Millward-st., off Rintoul-st., Newtown. . AT 7, M'Kenzie-ter. (off The Terrace), Private Accommodation (bed-sitting-room), 1-2 ladies, gentlemen. /COMFORTABLE Board-Residence, single sunny rooms. 1, Watson-st., off Upper Vivian-st. Ring 22-215. BOARD— Vacancies ladies or gents, good home, no tram, new management. 212, Cuba-st. . FIRST-CLASS Board and Residence, for gentlemen. 19, Selwyn terrace, off Hill-st. ■ HRIENTAL BAY, 236-Vacancies PerV manent and Casual Guests. Tel. 21-520. , PAULFIELD HOUSE, Sydney-st. East., V-* opp. Parliament Bldgs.—Up-to-date Guest House. Tariff 10s 6d and 12 6d day. Permanent from £2 2s. Mrs..E. Maxwell. Tel. 42-355. ' BERKELEY Private Hotel, OrientaTter., can Accommodate a few Permanent Guests, from £2 10s per week. Tel. 23-050. A LBERT HOUSE, 18, Murphy-st., New -* Management—Superior Accommodation. Everything new. Moderate tariff. Tel. 41-246. HOTEL BRISTOL, Corner Cuba and Ghuznee streets—First-class Accommodation, few vacancies for Permanent Doubles. ■ - BERKELEY Private Hotel, Orientalter. An ideal spot for convalescents. Has spacious grounds overlooking the harbour. Tel. 23-050. NNISMORE, 53, Boulcott-st.—Superior Accommodation, permanent from 30s week, casual 7a 6d day; Bed and Breakfast, 4s 6d. Tel. 41-301. PRIVATE BOARD. YOUNG Business Lads' desires BoardResidence, single room, private family, with tel.; must be central; state terms. .£BB, Evg. Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1931, Page 5

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