Speaking in the Christchurcte Cathedral on Sunday evening, his Lordship Bishop Julius, dealt/ trenchantly with the present day tendency of the people to "wobble"' in religious matters—a tendency so* much at variance with the old-f fashioned customs. "In these .days,"' he said, "you never know wliere a man is: he gfces to the North Island as a Churchman and comes back a Seventh Day Ad7entist,. or he goes* to Australia as a Christian and comes back as a Mohammedan." He deplored this instability of purpose. Men did not so lightly change their religion in the olden times, though: there were, no doubt,, men wh» sometimes dropped the active, practice of religion.
We have the following second-hand cars for sale, which are worth, your* investigation. All in good order and condition: — Maxwell, thoroughly overhauled, self-starter, seat covers, newly painted; cheap n.££225. Ford T in thorough order, self-starber, newly* painted, good tyras; a ?nip at £185Ford, just overhauled, latest, model, self-starter, seat covers, good tyres, at £215. Ford, in perfect order, goodf tyres', cheap at £150. Chevrolet, prastcally new, self-starter, fitted with new tyres 3 o'versizej a bargain afc £350.—Parker's Garage.—Advti
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 274, 21 November 1919, Page 4
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189Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 274, 21 November 1919, Page 4
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