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-RELIGIOUS SERVICES. LECTURE ON BIBLE TILL"TiI (God Willing). T 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET (Opp. Paramount, Courtenay Place), SUNDAY AT 7 p.m. Subject: ( " THE ABRAHAMIC COVENANT" TIIE TRUTH ABOUT IT IN CON-1 TKAST TU THE ERRONEOUS | TEACHING OF BRITISH | ISKAELISM. I WHAT THE COVENANT IS: "I (the Lord) will make ot thee (Abraham) a groat nation . . . all tiie | land which thou eeest, to thee will I give it, and to tiiy .seed for ever, and I will make thy seed as the dust of the earth . . . thy seed shall possess tlio gate of His enemies, and in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed." (Genesis 12:1-3, 13:11-1", 15-16, 17:1-8, 22:10-18.1 A FULFILMENT OF WHICH WILL INVOLVE (a) The resurrection of the dead —Abraham then to be immortalised and then to literally inherit "the land of promise for ever. (Dan. 12:2, John 5:23-29, Luke 20:35, Rev. 11:18, I Cor. 15:51-54, Acts 7:5, Ilebs. 11:8-16, Roma. 4:1.!, Luke 13:28.) _ (b) The restoration of the natural seed of Abraham (the nation of Israel) to Palestine, thiere to become "a great nation" and the nucleus of the Kingdom of God on earth. (Roma. 11:1-'-. Eze. 37:21-22, Jer. 30:3, Jer. 31:10, ,ler. 31:27-28, Micah 4:6-8, Zech. 8:23, Matt. 19:28, Luke 22:29-30.) (c) The literal return to earth of Jesus Christ ("the seed"—Gals. 3:lfi) to "possess the gate of His enemies' by taking possession of the whole earth, ''breaking in pieces" every existing Kingdom and setting up in lieu thereof one universal Divine Kingdom—THE KINGDOM OF OOD r its wise and benevolent administration by Christ resulting in the blessing of "all the nations of the earth." (John 14:3, Acts 1:11, Acts 3:19-21, Rev. 19:15, Psa. 2:1-9, Hag. 2:22, Dan. 2:44. Luke 20:18, Rev. 11:15, Psa. 72, Isa. IT, Jer. ■20:18, Rev. 11:15. Psa. 72, Isa. 2, Isa. 11, Jer. 23:5-0, etc.) Questions Invited. No Collection. If unable to attend write "pible Truth," e/o above hall, for free literature. THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Will Commence Its 1937 PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES, SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, at 7 p.m. Subject: "THE' WORLD PASSOVER." Lecturer, MR. T. G..QUEREK. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, Marion J- Street. FINANCIALt PSOO AVAILABLE First Mortgage, per cpi\t., Ilutt or Petoiie security preferred. 1703 Evg. Post. ■ "VOTE of Hand, without security. Woodley, 16 King's Chambers. Any amount from 10s upwards. ■ TTNREG ISTERED Loans on household LI . furniture, pianos,- sewing machines, money due, salaries. Woodley, 16 Kings Chambers. TNSURANCE Policies, Share Script, In- -"- 'feVe'st ilnder Wills, advances on above. 16 King's Chambers. Tel. 43-681. STANDARD LOAN CO.',' Bank AustralChambers, 101 Customhouse Quay I —Loan's '•witt or' without' security. Establishcd 1923. WLL Invest £150 in Sound Partnership, where services utilised, tact and ability, grocery, manufacturing. Write 1654 Evg. Post. VTz! PERPETUAL FORESTS-Acre • Share valued £25, planting 1932, For Sale, best cash offer. 1653 Evg. Post. riULOMAS—I will Lend Small and Large J- Sums on wages, orders, furniture, motor-ears, etc.; securities, unregistered. 189 Featherston Street. Tel. 43-783, ]\T ERCANTILE LOAN CO.. LTD., lends on any approved security, £l'to £100. 44 Manners Street. Tel. 42-535. HPEE CENTRAL INVESTMENT CO. Lend Large or Small Amounts, any security. Room 1, 15 Dixon Street, over Stewart Pram Shop. Tel. 54-053. MONEY TO LEND. LOANS granted upon personal security, bonds, debentures, shares, furniture, P.N .e, interest under wills, and life policics etc. SOUTH PACIFIO MORTGAGE AND DEPOSIT CO. LTD. (Established 1903). A.M.P. Buildings, Wellington, 2nd Floor, Room 82. Telephone 40-806. SOUTH WELLINGTON LOAN CO, LTD. VT7ILL Lend from £5 upwards on your *» own security. Bank N.Z. Bldgs.. 127 Riddiford Street, Newtown. D ALTON, Boulcott Chambers, First Floor, Lends Small and Largo Sums on Furniture. Tel. 42-759. P~ AUL'S PRIVATE LOANS', next "Plaza Theatre—£l upwards, furniture, P.N.s, insurance, wages; approved seeurities. Tel. 50-701. LOANS FROM £1 TO £1000 ON furniture, promissory notes, motor vehicles, life policies, salaries due, any kind of security accepted; Fridays. 7-9 p.m. MORRIS LOAN AND FDSANCB CO., LTD., 86 Manners Street, Ist Floor (upstairs), Opp. Regent Theatre. I Telephone 40-506. T OANS on Furniture, Motor-cajrs, Life J-J Policies, Wills, P.N.S. Britannia Loan and Deposit Co., Ltd, 113 Willis St. (opposite Hotel St. George). Tel. 51-250. "\f ONEY Lent on furniture, motor-cars, ill ]ife policies, interest unaer wills, debentures, and all other approved securities. Friday. 7-9 p.m. Tel. 41-330. City Finance Co.. 69a Manners Street. r»ITY FINANCE COMPANY, VJITY FINANCE COMPANY. 69a MANNERS STREET, Next io Regent Theatre. Lends large and small amounts on Motor-cars, Furniture, Life Policies. In- • terest under wills. Promissory Notes, Bills discounted, and all other approved securities. ' OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS FROM 7 to 9 o'clock. Telephone 41-330. PUBLIC notices. THE THOMAS GEORGE MACARTHY TRUST. PURSUANT TO THE WILL of the late Mr. T. G. Macavthy, the annual in--1 como from his residuary estate ifi avail- | able for such charitable and educational purposes or institutions in THE PUOVIxS--01AL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON as the Board of Governors 6hal] decide. ■ It is now notified that APPLICATIONS ' WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY 28, 1937. from such charitable and educational institu- , tions, for grants from the funds .becoming available for the period ending l'eb- ; ruary 28, 1937. ' Applications must be made on a special ; form, which may be obtained from the 1 District Public Trustee. Wellington, and must be addressed to "The T. G. Macai--1 thy Board of Governors, care ot the | District Public Trustee, Wellington, CI. Dated at Wellington this 18tb day of , JallUal ' y ' 1937 ' E. O. HALES. I Public Trustee. NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE I INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE ' rpjlE above-mentioned Committee, which, in association with the _ Hon. the Minister of Health, is investigating the question of National Health Insurance, is . to commence the hearing of oral eyhlence in Wellington on'THURSDAY, I'EBHU- ! ARY 4, 1937. Interested parties who i desire to place their views before the Committee are invited to communicate with the undersigned as soon as possible. C. E. WYNNE. Secretary to the Committee, C/o Department of Health. AVellington, CI. __ I'l-'l N riMi niHans Better BuslVJ nous. Let 'he "Evening ' Post" Printing Department, handle your next fiider. Telephone 44-010 for quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 19, 23 January 1937, Page 5

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