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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS “gULKHEAD” THE NEW WRISTLET WATCH Shockproof Waterproof £5/5/Guaranteed 5 Years! No Repairs Necessary! E. H. T ALMER (The Modern Jeweller - Whangarei ! Pl 6 HARBOUR EXCURSIONS ARBOUR gXCURSION Circumstances permitting, 'the EVA will leave for Urquhart’s Bay on SUNDAY, at 9 a.m.. leaving Urquhart’s 5 p.m. Return Fare 3/-. Fishing 27extra. 944 PUBLIC NOTICES TRESPASSERS on our Property, Otaika Road, will be prosecuted. 782 McQUEEN BROS. PERSONAL f OOD Home wanted for a male kitten. —Pang 2835. 789 QOCIETY Prevention Cruelty to Animals. Complaints may be made to the Secretary, Chas. Waymouth, Box 152, or Phone 2350, Whangarei. S3O ‘^7HAT _ IS”TRUTH?’’—No. 29‘

j “Spirit,” in the Scriptures, as apI plied to man, is no more expressive of , the philosophical conception of an im- : mortal soul, than “soul,” but signifies breath, life ,vital energy, mind, dis- , position, etc. as attributes of human j nature while alive. ' “And behold, I, even I, do bring a flood of waters upon the earth, to destroy all flesh wherein is the breath i (ruach) of life, from under heaven; and everything that is in the earth shall die.”—Gen. 6: 17. i “For as the body without the spirit i (pneuma in the margin—breath) is dead, so faith without works is dead.” ! —James 2: 26. J “Jesus, when He had cried again with a loud voice, yielded up the ghost | (pneuma).”—Matt. 27: 50. j “And Hannah answered and said: •‘No, rny Lord. I am a woman of sor- | rowful spirit (ruach). —1 Sam. 1; 15. j “And God made a wind (ruach) to pass over the earth, and the waters i assuaged.”—Gen. 8: 1. j “There is no man that hath power 1 over the spirit (ruach) to retain the 1 spirit Huach) breath.”—Ecc. 8: 8. (See .also Joshua 5:1; John 4: 12). j Ruach primarily signifies air in ! motion, breath or wind from the verb 1 ruach, to breathe; also intelligence, courage, mind disposition, etc. —Pank- , hurst. j Dr. McCullough says: “There is no , word in the Hebrew language that sig- . nifies either soul or spirit, in the tech- | nical sense in which we use the term, j as. signifying something distinct from j the bod}".” 780 j LADIES’ TAILORING' j A/JTSS M. HILTON (f ormerly of j ' Christchurch) Coats, Costumes, j Frocks and all classes of Sewing.—94 ! Maunu Road. Phone 2649. 657 TYPING & DUPLICATING jUTSS T. E. PARKINSON, Confidential, Fublic Typing, Duplicating, Envelope Addressing. Pupils taken. — Love’s Bldgs, (opp. P. 0.) Phone 2304.

WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS TAS. PARKINSON for Watch and ** Clock Repairs; 20 years’ English experience. All work guaranteed.— Shop now Cameron Street. 339 MOTOR SERVICES O T O R gERVICE DARGAVILLE - WHANGAREI DALEETH BROTHERS Depart Whangarei—9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Depart Dargaville—9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Booking Office: Les Ward, Cameron St. 04 'T'HE “NORTHERN ADVOCATE” A BUS leaves Transport Office, James Street, Whangarei, Daily at 2.10 p.m, for Maungakaramea, Tauraroa, Ruarangi, Taipuha, Mareretu, Paparoa and Matakohe. Leaves Matakohe £.16 a.m. Daily for Whangarei. PLUMBING O V. REED, Registered Plumber and # Drainlayer. Town and country work. Reasonable. ~ 8 School Lane (Phone 2795). RlB 13LUMBING Town or Country. ' Sheet Metal Worker, Dairy Engineer, Manufacturer of Tanks, Baths, Heaters, Etc. Repairs of All Descripj tions. DAVE AMOS, John Street, V/hangarei (Phones 2789 and 2852). 1 254

THE MOTOR TRADE ATHOL MCDONALD’S Garage, John Street, for Efficient Motor Engineering. Any make of Car. All work fully guaranteed.—Phone 2671. TY'EEP Your Car Perfectly Tuned Up. Any mechanical defect remedied. We have the plant for any job.—W, J. McLeod, Premier Garage. Water St, CARRIERS AND FUEL MERCHANTS A CE —Foremost in the Pack. A Winner for Dry Wood. Order either Ti-tree, Rata, Puriri, Wattle or Taraire. —Ring 3441. A 7 Puriri, ALL Mixed Wood, Ti-tree, x Pine and Wattle, to clear at reduced 1 prices. Coal and Carbonetics available. ; Clothes Props, too.—JOCK HAMILTON ! (Phone 24601. 717 A C . E has Light and Heavy Lorries to undertake any class of carrying work. See him about your next job.—Ring 3441. A 7

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Northern Advocate, 8 January 1938, Page 1

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