m RHODES AND SON. A * UNDERTAKERS, TDEUN STREET, BAST aORI Telephone No. 128. HEARSE AND CARRIAQM PROVIDED.
j Marlin Brady, u long-sontmire prisoner I -mcidcd in llminf Eden Gaol on Monj day night by hanging himself in his eeU oy 11 hammock rope. A _ Gisborne telegram slates that the I Waiapu Farmers’ (’o-opcratare do.As -tore and offices at Kalinkura have been I lest roved by (Ire. also a. saddler’s shop j occupied by T. Poi. The insurances Mol a I over .£6OOO, and the loss is COJI- - sideralily above that amount. | Tim Mission Tent was well'tilled last ■ 'veiling to hear Mr Mace speak on "Divine Athletics.” Taking as the basis of his remark's Genesis v.. 21-4; Gen. vviii.. 22-:i:l, and Gen. xxxii., LM-IVi. the speaker showed that Jacob wrestled with God and was brought to a standstill., that Abraham stood with God and nleadei] with him. and that Enoch from his conversion at the age of (!5 walked with God until his translation .SOU years later. From these portions of Scripture Mr M aee adduced powerful arguments that'one must tret alone with God to be saved, and .that- thereafter Ihe converted person must wall; with God. The topic for fo-nmht's address i< "What are we tn Believe?” For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Is (Vi. 2s (Vi. Because yon would, rather be well than ill, inhale IS’AZOL regularly. Penetrating and germ-killing—the best protection against coughs and colds.
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Mataura Ensign, 15 May 1918, Page 4
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239Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 15 May 1918, Page 4
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