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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. J^O.O.F. HALL,: ALLEN - STREET! (2 mins,'Courtehay-pl. train terminus, ■ opppsite Paramount Theatre.) A FREE PUBLIC LECTURE trill be delivered (God willing) in the above Hall oaj SUNDAY, at 7 -p.m. Subject: "THE WORLD IN SPIRI* TUAL DARKNESS." "™ THE. SON OF, MAN COMETH! SHALL HE FIND THE FAITH (Greek-. • ten pistcn") ON THE EARTH?"—Jesua. (Luke -18:8.) * THE OBJECT OF THIS ADDRESS Is to prove that the false teachings o£ Papal and Protestant Christendom fulfil the following predictions which indicate as : Christ said that on the day of. His return; ['"the faith" -would be practically extinct on the earth, the actual condition being "As it was in the days of Noah." (Luka 17:26) when ."all flesh had corrupted <sod'« way upon the earth." (Gen. 6:12.) (1) "DARKNESS SHALL COVER THE EARTH AND GROSS DARKNESS THE PEOPLE." (Isaiah 60:2.) (2) "The time will come when they -will NOT ENDURE SOUND DOCTRINE! . . , they shall TURN AWAY THEIR! EARS FROM THE TRUTH and shall be TURNED ■.-..UNTO FABLES.'' (Paul—2 Tim. 4:3-4.) (3) "There BhalT be false teachers amons you . . . and many shall follow their, pernicious ways: by reason of whoni the way of truth shall be evil spoken! of." (2 Peter 2:1-2.) U) SO THAT when Christ'returns'w* read "The. Gentiles. shall come unto' thee from the ends of the Earth, an<i shall say; 'SURELY OUR FATHERS HAVE INHERITED LIES VANITY, AN.D THINGS WHEREIN THERE IS NO PROFIT.'" (Jer. 16:19, Isa, 25:7.) .; .. - :■•■ : Questions invited. No collection. THIS AND EVERY SUNDAY, at 7 p.ia. PUBLIC NOTICES. ]J£ESSRS. HUBERT L. NATHAN & CO.« ■ Stock and-Sharebrokers, wish.' tei notify their 'clients* that they are rembvwing- into new offices -in-Phoenix Houboj, 127, Featherston street, on. MOXBAS^ Ist.AUGUST,4932. . ? ; F. EMPSON, THE TAILOR, XT AS removed from. R..S.A, Buildings, t$ XJ- up-to-date .rooms on the First floorj Southern , Cross ' Buildings, '22,' Braidoi street, opposite D.I.C. ~ disclaimer" : ~ m PURDIE & BAKER, LTD., are i$ * » no way. connected with, the T. N^ Baker who was" charged in the Mfcgi*' trate's Court this morning. ' PURDIE AND BAKER, LTD., 144, Featherston : st. Pei-GEORGE MATTHEW, ; , Manager. • PUBLIC NOTICE. QWING to the death of our President^ Mr. David McGrae, the Office awjj Factory o£ David McCrae, Ltd., Stnrdwj street, will be Closed until Tuesday, 2n<| August. DAVID McCRAEi LTD. INSTITUTE OF INCORPORATED^ • SECRETARIES . ■ SEPTEMBER EXAMINATIONS. pANDIDATES are- reminded that ajM plications -to sit for the September Examinations must -be in the hands bfi the undersigned not later than 15tk August, 1932. Further particulars on application. VAL KIRK, F. 1.1.5., Registrar, N.Z. Division. Argus House, High street, Auckland. P.O. Box 825. , . J. STAPLES .AND COMPANY, LIMITED. . . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in termi ••" of Section 105 of "The' Companie* Act, 1908," that the Transfer Books o£ the Company WILL BE CLOSED front let August, 1932, to 9th August, 1932 (both' days inclusive). F. J. OTJRISCOLL, Secretary, i Wellington, 30th July, 1932. '. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. * "VOTICE is hereby given that all .eredi- ■*■" tors and others having claims againsS the undermentioned .estates are required to lodge such, claims at the Public ZCrußt Office at Wellington on| or before 30th day of August, 1932. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to, exclusion. The claims .must show full details, and must be certified M follows:— ..'■ • . . "I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the dat« o£ death of the deceased." ■ ESTATES. • Bradley, Patrick Joseph, late at Wet JiDgton, clerk, died 12.12.31. Hindmarsh, Henry Leonard, ,late of-Wel-lington, commercial accountant, died 24.7.32. Hochbautn, Harry, late of Wellington, .. pantryman, died 17.7.32. ...,--■ Logan, Ctelia,'late o£ Wellington, •widow, died 22.7.32. Meek, Walter Lindley, late of Wellington, merchant, died 257.32. Reade, Francis Alexander, late of Wel« lington, insurance agent, died 8.7.32. Thomas, James Henry, late of Wellingtonj boot retailer, died 8.7.32. Tobin, Henry, late of Wellington, retired farmer, died 21.7.32. . G. E. MILLER, District Public Trustee for Wellington. : 30th July, 1932.. " EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.' MISS ALEXANDRINA SUTHERLAND, P.C.T./ ■' Pitman's Certificated Teacher by Exam. Day and Even* ing Classes, Special ■ Session : for Offioa Workers, 5 to 6 p.m. Small classes. IridW vidual tuition guaranteedi Reaeonabl* terms. ' • ■ . ■ ■•. 16, Turnbull-et., off Murphy-st. (near Wellington Girls' College). Tel. 41-304. BRIGHTER PROSPECTS! FOE NEW ZEALAND! FOE TOD? "T FEEL that we are definitely' on th^ ■*- move up," said the Prime Minister* the Right Hon. G. W. Forbes, recently in discussing the general economic conditions. Are YOU equipped to "move up" witK the times? To share the iacreaeed budness? To earn a higher salary? SCIENTIFIC;SALESMANSHIP. v Master this all-importani subject hr spare time study in your own home. Take advantage of the long winter evenings to prepare for a prosperous future. Heming. way's course is proved and practical—tha result of over 35 years' specialised experience and development. Opportunity awaits you—jrrasp it. Write for full particulars regarding Salesmanship to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS* ■• P.O. Box 516, Auckland. : BUSINESS NOTICES. WANTED TO BUY, SCRAP COPPER, 3KASS, LEAD, ZINC, ALUMINIUM; ALSO CHAFF AND POTATO SACKS. . STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith itreet. Telephone 50-^""

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 3

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