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RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

"For when they shall say, 'Peace and Safety,' then sudden destruction cometh

and they shall

upon them

not escape." (Paul. I. Thess.s:3.)

T 0.0. F. HALL, 19, LOWER TORY J-* STREET.

A FREE PUBLIC ADDRESS will be delivered (God willing) in the above Hall on SUNDAY, at 7 p.m.

SUBJECT: "ARMAGEDDON—WHEN

AND WHERE?"

"AND HE GATHERED THEM TOGETHER INTO A PLACE CALLED IN THE HEBREW TONGUE ARMAGEDDON ... TO THE BATTLE OF THAT GREAT DAY OF GOD ALMIGHTY." (Rev. 16:14-16.) The object of this address will be to prove from the Scriptures that Armageddon, the World's future greatest battle, is to be fought in Palestine as a result of the confederated armies of Europe (headed by Russia) coming down on the Mountains of Israel in an endeavour to wrest Palestine from the protecting hands of Great Britain; that these Nations will be completely overthrown by Divine intervention, and the way prepared for the establishment on the Earth, with its headquarters at Palestine, of a Divine political Kingdom ruled over by the Lord Jesus Christ returned from Heaven.

HENCE WE READ

"I WILL GATHER ALL NATIONS AGAINST JERUSALEM TO BATTLE.

. . . THEN SHALL THE LORD GO FORTH AND FIGHT AGAINST THOSE NATIONS, AS WHEN HE FOUGHT IN THE DAY OF BATTLE . . .

AND THE LORD SHALL BE KING OVER ALL THE EARTH." (Zech. 14:2-3 and 9, Joel. 3:1-2, Joel. 3:9-16, Daniel 11:40-45, Ezekiel 38:8-23, Jer. 25:30-33, Hag. 2:7, etc.)

Questions invited. No Collection.

Literature on Loan Free. THIS AND EVERY SUNDAY AT 7 p.m.

BETHEL TEMPLE (ASSEMBLIES OF GOD), 191, Vivian street. SUNDAY: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Exposition of Scrips ture. Services conducted by Pastor E. T. Mellor.

rPHE CHURCH OF ST. ALBAN X (Liberal Catholic), 19, Marion street. SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT.

HOLY EUCHARIST, SUNDAY, 11 a.m.

BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. WELLINGTON AUXILIARY. TtEE ANNUAL MEETING will be held x in the DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE CONFERENCE ROOM on FRIDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, at 2.45 p.m., and will take the form of a RECEPTION TO MRS. FLORENCE PORTER. Afternoon Tea. Collection.

"PLINDNESS did not prevent Helen Kel- ■*-" ler 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.

rpHE SALVATION ARMY STORKS, •*• 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.

BUSINESS NOTICES,

FREE TREATMENT FOR PILES.

A GENEROUS trial of Zann Double ■**• Absorption Treatment for Piles will be sent on receipt of nine penny stamps. One lady writes: "It is twelve months since I had your pile treatment, and I wish you to know that they do not trouble me now." Easily applied. No operation. Zann Proprietary, Bos 952, Wellington. Free Booklets and stocks of "Zann" obtainable from King's Prescription Pharmacy, 4, Courtenay place, and W. S. Wallace, Chemist, Willis street and Lanibton quay, Wellington.

THE GENERAL (S) ELECTION

of Wellington's keenest Suit Buyers is Corcoran Clothes, because they are UNITED with quality material and highgrade LABOUR. TVHE CORCORAN Method of "Correct ■*- Clothes from Craftsman to Customer —cheaper" is a REFORM that is receiving the approval of prudent buyers. Low rent, cash trading, modern methods make the following prices possible—only at CORCORAN'S:—

Sports Coats (to measure) .. 29 6 Sports Trousers (to measure) .. 15 9 Thornproof Suits (to measure) , 65 0 Flannel Suits (to measure) . 55 0 Omega Serge Suits (to measure) 95 0 Peerless Serge Suits (to measure) 82 6 English Worsted Suits to mea-

sure) £5 5a Corcoran prices are "on their own"and you should know it.

CORCORAN (Cutter of Correct Clothes)., 15, Manners street (upstairs). Tel. 47462.

A number of Unclaimed Suits at halfprice to be cleared.

WANTED TO BUY.

"BUSINESS Man requires 4-5 Rooms, ■*-* home to lunch; price £1450. Particulars, Manager, 1216, Evg. Post.

A-RD. House, Hutt Valley,- Waterloo district preferred, must be small deposit; state price, etc. 1195, Evg. Post.

TJUYER of Bungalow interested one ■*-* with Government mortgage only would be pleased have fullest details from owner selling reasonable price. State cash wanted. 1240, Evg. Post.

W^E are open to Buy Single Article to ** House full Furniture, spot cash. Silvarstone's, Wool-worth Bldgs., Cuba-st. Tel. 50-907.

CEND your Furniture to Silverstone's Busy Auction Mart, Cuba-st., Woolworth Bldgs. Amounts paid immediately. Tel. 50-907.

WHITE AND YOUNG, LTD., 56,1Vian- "* ners-st., have Buyers for Karori o Rooms, £250 cash, perfectly level section. Also £100 cash, 4 or 5 Rooms.

WHITE AND YOUNG, LTD., 56, Man- * ners-st., have Buyer for 4-5 Rooms, Highland Park, Hataitai, or Island Bay; £150 cash; Govt. loan if possible.

WHITE AND YOUNG, LTD., 56, Man-ners-st., have Sections and Houses for Exchange. Owners willing to exchange see us urgently. All classes property wanted.

MESSINES-ED., Karori—Wanted Buy, Small House property, all cash for cheap place. 1228, Evg. Post.

DAY'S BAY—Small House wanted, purchase, must be low price and easy terms. 1217, Evg. Post.

PLIMMERTON— Cottiwe wanted, city section and boarding-house, going concern, £285, offered part-payment. 1153, Evg. Post.

Tl/rOTOR-CAR, light 2-seater preferred. •"■*■ State full particulars, make, model, lowest terms, 1219, Evg. Post.

"VfODERN I Rooms, kitchenette, with -"■*• State loan; preferably Hataitai or Karori. Owners only reply 1099, Evg. Post.

USED Car, late model, urgently required; must be cheap; no dealers; cash buyer. 1208, Evg. Post.

MANDOLIN, cheap, flat back, with cafe, good tone essential. Particulars 976, Evg. Post., Petone.

PIANO, suitable learner; cheap, cash; immediate particulars by letter. E, Biek, care Post Office, Newtown.

CECOND-H AND Roofing Iron, 13 sheets, •3 10ft, or 26 sheets sft 6in; also 176 ft 3x2 Used Timber. State price delivered Belmont. 1074, Evg. Post.

POSTAGE Stamps—Wanted to Buy, Collection or Loose Lots. State price, particulars, 1056, Erg. Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 5

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