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COLOUR IN WOOL. >ATON'S ALLOA "KNITTING WOOLS sell eo quickly that there is no old stock on the drapers' shelves. Thus, customers aro sure of getting absolutely the latest colours down to the minutest variation in shade. ALL DRAPERS SELL RATON'S WOOLS. Samples sent free on request. JOHN PATON, SON AND CO. (A'SIA.), LTD., 230, Flinders Lane, Melbourne BE SURE YOU GET PATON'S.

DAINTY CONFECTIONS MADE IN CHRISTCHURCH. AS our spocia! Industries Week Window of Choice Locally-mado Confections has elicited such favourable comment, wo have decided to continue the display for a few days "longer, so that all who have not yet inspected it may have the opportunity of seeing tho variety and quality of these very crcditablo locaily-inado goods. EINCAID.'S SPECIAL TEA at Is 3d Stands Alone. KINCAID'S, COLOMBO STREET. LOCAL INDUSTRIES WEEK, 1912. THE LAST TWO DAYS OF THIS MOST SUCCESSFUL DISPLAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 3rd and 4th, will conclude the time specially set apart by tho Manufacturers and Retailers to exhibit only goods of New Zealand manufacture. This has afforded a magnificent Object LesEOU of what has been achieved by local industry. Everyone can assist by purchasing such goods on every possible occasion. SUPPORT THE COUNTRY THAT SUPPORTS YOU. THE CANTERBURY INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. L

NEW TESTAMENT CHURCHMANSHIP. Extract from a Sermon preached at the Anglican Church Congress, Swansea, October 5,1909. By the Right Rev J. "W\ Diggle, D.D., Lord Bishop of Carlisle. "The Church, which is His Body." AGAIN, the morals of tho Gospel are simple morals appealing to the universal conscience of man. Their foundation is the bed-rock of love. To lovo God with all our heart, all our mind, all our soul, all our strength, and our fellow-men, of every race and decree, as ourselves—this is tho sum and Bubstance, tho royal law, of Christian morals. Mercy, justice, truth; these are the touchstones of a\\ genuine Christian integrity. Ecclesiastical morals are often of a quite different type, of an altogether . different mould, from these. Sometimes they are of no more worth than the washing of cups and platters, the external whitening of sepulchres. Sometimes, indeed, they are worse than worthless; as, for instance, when they run right contrary to such fundamental teachings of our Lord as that which declares that what goes into the belly of a man is far less defiling than what proceeds from his heart and mouth. I have nothing to say against the practice of Fasting Communion for those who find ia fasting a disciplinary preparation, a physical means of spiritual invigoration, but to elovate fasting to the sphere of morals, to say that a communion received with a true penitent 'heart, a lively faith, a thankful spirit oannot.be as valid, as blessed, after a meal'as before, at-mid-day or evening as in the early breakfastless morning, is to belittle, to materialise, and de-spiritualiso the Grand, and Blessed Supper of the Lord. It is to make the gold of the altar greater than tho altar which sanctifieth the gold. h

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15920, 4 May 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15920, 4 May 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15920, 4 May 1912, Page 10