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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. LECTURE ON BIBLE TRUTH (God Willing). T 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STR__'L -*■', lUpp. i JaiKiuuunl, Luurieuuv i ucej, SUNDAY Al 7 p.m. "DOES DEATH END ALL,?'". BIBLE TEALHiJNU IS: UJ iri.ii ueatii useit m every case is itiaiiy ucatu, cut-sutiuji vi me, iomliie^i iiucuiiScioi.oiit-i lul- "xjjlii i/ri.-ijj ulliuii" -Nuj. A.niHLiu. (.j^ot. 'J:j, Jitt. i>:io; J.'»'i. "■'', a.'»a. bo:io, iia. iu:ii, xo.i. j.i(j;u-i, Juu b;n-id, isa. oo'.io, 1 cur. iu:li-iSj. (.2) in.-ii iul- tnote (,u*e sust inajuiii.y) unmilighcbueu cuiic-ei'inny vie \u.r auu piiipuce 01 VJuu as re.eaied lv vie xxuiy scriptures ueatii euus an, lor "AL-iX. . ... iilAi LXu.n±i.a.L.A-NJL>-Lj.il -NUI lo —JUy..— Ij.lj^ -m 1...-! Jib xxiAl j/_RjLe_.. ' u'sa. i-rov. "-i;io, I'oh. bo:j, lsa. -ir.il, dci. ji'.oi, Aia.Lt. I.ii, jjiuv-K j.J:o, i/oini ii;2i, 2 i_or. i:o, iiuuis. 2:12, ooim y:4i, jolin Ij:^j Joiui i-MO, lbd, hj;iol>, J iiiu, oUJ, Acts liu.o^;. ; i' 3) lnAi lor luuae enlightened concerning tne will and jiuniose' ot Oqd as l'eveaied in the .ticny ociiptiues (.whellier uueuieul or uisuDeiueut to tlie ■ light) death does not end all, for •IHEHK SHALL BK A RhSUR-Ki-.CJ JOX Ul«' 'J.HE DEAD, BOTH OF THE JUST A.VU .UXJUST.'(Acts 24:15, Rev. 11:18, John 5:25-20, Dan. 12:2. 2 Tira. 4:1, Roms. 14:10, 2 Cor. 3:10, etc.). WIDE IS 'THE GATE AXD BROAD IS THE WAY THAT LEADETH TO DESTRUCTIOX, AXD MAXY THERE BE WHICH GO IX THEREAT. STRAIT IS THE GATE AXD XARROW IS THE WAY WHICH LEADETH UNTO LIFE, AXD FEW, THERE BE THAT FXXD IT." (Jesus-Matt. 7:13-14). Questions Invited. Xo Collection. li unable to attend write "Bible Truth." c,'o above hall for free literature. I*" ($ _F "Mlr Lome Street, sfhS^J^G/ (off Cambridge Ter.) SUNDAY. 110 am.—Worship and Communion. (PASTOR GREENWAY). 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. 7.0 p.m.-Great Gospel Rally. PASTOR G. WHITE ; Subject: "What Shall Be the End?" Tuesday 7.30—8R0. A. THOMSON and pas'toe. g. white. Wednesday, 2.3o—Sisters' Meeting. Thursday. 7.30.-PASTOR A. GREENWAY. SATURDAY (TONIGHT), 7.30: Meeting conducted by the Young People. A Hearty Invitation Extended to All. MARECHALE ARECHALE MARECHALE MARECHALE MARECHALE MARECHALE This gifted international evangelist will commence at the Town. Hall on Sunday, March 14, afternoon and evening, an in-ter-denominational campaign. : CROWDED MEETIXGS TX SOUTHERN CENTRES. HUNDREDS FAIL TO GAIN / ADMITTANCE. INSPIRING SPEAKER. United Prayer Meeting, Salvation Army Citadel, Vivian Street, Tuesday, March 9, 7.30 p.m. LEADERS: Rev. M. W. P. Lascelles, Rev. W. Gilmour. Midday. Prayer Meetings, V.M.C.A., Willis Street, Wed., Thurs., Friday next 12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. THE NEW TEACHER. A~~y^iml; -*- Dunedin Girl says before you can be.a. real thinker you must have the Spirit,. Before you can be <i philosopher you must be a great thinker. And before you can know First Principles of. Christianity you must be a great philosopher. ' Then only •■will you begin to understand the truth. PUBLIU NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN. \\7E wish to notify all concerned, that 'T • -we are NOT Purchasers of Bottles of any description. Sacks and Metals, also Scrap Iron, will be purchased at highest prices as usual. McKENDRICK BROS., LTD., Sack and Metal Merchants, 2 Hutt Road. Tel. 44-125. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, T HEREBY give notice that it is the intention of the Association to issue withm fourteen days hereof a Copy Policy in place of Policy X"o. 156423 oh "the life of ROBERT JAMES CAMPBELL, of KarapotJ, • near Upper Hutt, Sawmiller (now deceased), declared to have been destroyed by fire. W. A. MARTIN, rw j „ Ma"a?er for New Zealand. Dated March S, 1937. X£W ZEALAND KAIL WAYS. TREXTHAM RACES. • R MARCH 11 and 13, 1937. ACE Trains leave Wellington at frequent intervals from 10.30 a.m. (11th), 10.10 a.m. (13th) to-11.28 a.m., with additional ordinary trains 8.45, 10.8 a.m., and 12.1 a p.m. Thursday, and 5.45, 9.55, 1151 a.m., 12.16, 12.48, and 1.20 p.m. Saturday. Return trains at intervals after the race's. Return fares ss, which includes admission charges to racecourse. On Thursday usual 8.30 a.m. and 10.0 a.m. YV ellmgton-Upper Hutt trains -will leave Wellington 8.45 and 10.8 a.m. respectively. On Saturday usual 8.30 a.m. and 10.0 a.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt trains will leave Wellington 8.45 a.m. and 9.55 a.m. respectively. On 11th and 13th a special train to Masterton will leave Wellington 4.25 p.m., Trentham 5.25 p.m., Masterton arrive 8.10 p.m. On Saturday usual 5.10 p.m. Upper HuttWnllinglon train will leave Upper Hutt 5.36 p.m. On Thursday train leaving Trentham 4.32 p.m. and on Saturday, trains leaving Trentham 4.33, 5.5, and 5.10 p.m. arrive Lambton in time to enable Man'awatu passengers to catch, train to Palmerston North leaving Thorndon 5.40 p.m. Thursday, and 6.6 p.m. Saturday. On each day trains to Wellington leave Palmerston North 6.53 a.m. (express) and 7.5 a.m.; latter train arrives Wellington 11.17 a.m. enabling passengers to catch 11.2S a.m. race special from Lambton. On Saturday, 13th. usual 5.40 p.m. Wel-lington-Palmerston North train will leave Wellington fi.6 p.m. A passenger train to Johnsonville only will leave Wellington 3.40 p.m. See handbill for full particulars. JUNIOR FIRST-AID COURSE. Girls and Boys 11 to 16 years of age. COMMENCING THURSDAY, MARCH 11, at 7 p.m. ASSOCIATION'S HALL. VIVIAN ST. ADULT COURSE. THURSDAY. MARCH 11. at 7.30 p.m. ENROL NOW. Telephone 51-645. C. MEACHEN. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 55, 6 March 1937, Page 5

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