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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. LECTURE ON BIBLE TRUTH: (God nilliug). J^O.O.F. HALL, ALLEN STIUSJET (Opp. Paramount, Courtenay I'luce.) SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M. Subject: "THE TRUE GOSPEL VERSUS THE FALSE." ■ Though we or an Angel fromheavov ov any man, preach any other Gospel unto you than. that which we- have preached unto you. let him be accursed.—Paul (Gals. 1:8-9.) THE OBJECT OF THIS ADDRESS is to produce evidence from the Holy Scriptures to show that 'the Gospel" which was preached by Jesus Christ. His immediate followers, and the Apostle Paul, was "the Gospel of the Kingdom of God,"''i c., the "good news" that the Lord. Jesus Christ shall "appear the second time" to 'abolish all human, authority (political and ecclesiastical), to '-humble the lofty looks ot man," "to break in pieces the-op-pressor," and to establish upon the earth °»c universal Empire^THE KINGDOM Oi GOD—the just, righteous, and beneficent, administration of euch by Jc«m Christ fulfilling God's promise to Abraham ("The Gospel preached to' Abraham")— I^THY SEED SHALL ALL THR BLESSED ■°F- THE KAK™ BE In support of which see:— : Luke 4:43, Matt. 9:35, Luke 8:1. Luke 0:2, Acts 8:12, Acts 19:8. Acte 20:25. Acts 28:30-31, Acts, 1:11, Acts 3:19-21, Hebe. 9:28, Acts 17:31, Matt. 6:10, Rev. 11:15, Dan. 2:44, Dan. 7:14, Psa. 67:4. Psa. 72, 15a2:34, Isa. 11:1-10, Jer. 23:5. Luke 2:14. Phil. 2:10. Gals. 3:8, Gen. 22:15, etc. ' Questions invited. No collection. If unable to attend, write "Bible Truth," care above hall.. Cor Free Literature. EDUCATIONAL. "P A?E::? TS«,' and Guardians—Pre-voea- • -J J j T - • Traim'°S- Applications invited. 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FORCE YOURSELF INTO A GOOD IJOB. T can be done! And you can do. it! More positions are. being advertised as vacant than has been the case for years. But competition is keener than ever. lo expect-preference a.man must equip himself so that he can fill the vacancy better than anyone. Spare time study of an I.C.S Course.will qualify job for appointment. Mark-the subject" in which yau are interested and we wilt show you how easily I.C.S. Study cau help you force yourself into a good job. Accountancy • • ■. Radio Serviceman* Exams Exam General Bookkeep- Wiremau's Licence ing : ■ ''..'■■ Matriculation Electrical Eng. Salesmanship Aeronautical Advertising ' Motor ■ Engineering Showcard Writing Building Contracting Journalism Concrete Engineering "- . Short Story . Writ- Draughtsmanship ing (Name branch) General Education ■ • Commercial Illus- Mechanical Eng. trating ; . ; Shorthand-Typing Architecture '■ Fashion Drawing DressmakingRadio Engineering . 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Take Bispep Tablets, which stop stomach sourness and flatulence and counteract excessive acidity and fermentation.- Is box ot 45 tablets from E. T. Sauuders. Ltd, Chemists, Courtenay Place. GOLFER CRIPPLED: WITH^ " RHEUMATISM. A WELL-KNOWN7 golfer, became- so -"• crippled with Rheumati»n* that he was eventually forced to give lip his favourite sport. When in the depths of. despair he was induced to tryß-U-R, 'with' such beneficial results that today he can play 3G holes with easo. From C. H. Perrett, 2 Manners Street: King's: Pharmacy j Courtenay Place: Stuart C. Burns,. Petonc. , . • TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYESIGHT' TX7E carefully examine the eyes and, if necessary, supply correct ■ glassesEXPEKT OPTICIANS, SPEAR & MURRAY", LTD., 7 Willis Street. Telephone ( 43-36t SUBSCRIBERS. CUBSCKIBERS whose delivery of the "Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner boys. This course ensures first-hand knowledge ol irregularities and prompt nttention. BLUNDELL BROS.. LTD. Telephone 44-040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 3

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