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j -— I ' NEW COVENANT ASSEMBLY. SUNDAY NEXT, AT 7 P.M. "THE COMING CONFLICT IN EGYPT." Prophecy Speaks of the Middle East Situation. (Illustrated by Lantern Slides). TUA RUA HALL, Market Street, (off Woburn Road). Speaker: Mr. J. W. HARBORD. COMMONWEALTH COVENANT TEMPLE Corner Railway Avenue and Marsden Street (ALONGSIDE HUTT BRIDGE). SUNDAY: II a.m.: Communion and to Worship our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 3 p.m.: Children's Service with Adults. Choruses with Orchestral items. Mouth Organ Band, Bible illustrated by Screen and Lantern. 7 p.m.: Healing Message for the Sick Spiritually and Prayer for the Sick Bodily. 7.30 p.m.: Thursday. Series of Lectures on true Scriptural Doctrine and immmediate world events. 12-piece Orchestra. Seating 700. Conducted by MR. F. WILSON, of Auckland. SUGAR . (Jntil MO A.D. sugar was unknown in Europe. The people of the U.S. use to-day seven times more sugar per capita than they did a century ago. If a small, quantity of sugar is added to the water when washing linoleum, the result will be a brightening of the colours. Sugarcane juice before being processed into the glistening white sugar we use, is a grey-green liquid ■ that presents a bitter rather than sweet appearance. Cane and beet sugar possess the same degree of sweetness after refining, and their chemical composition is identical. I Sugar offers the greatest source of | energy to the adrenal glands, which control the vitality of the human body. Because of this, athletes and others ofttimes take it before starting on a long or rigorous undertaking. In the modern screen studios sugar .. is employed to construct window panes later to be shattered in slapstick comedies. In a recent scientific experiment at London University, Professor W. B. Tuck demonstrated the sugar saturated with liquid air is rendered I highly explosive, |

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Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 22, 29 October 1941, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 22, 29 October 1941, Page 7