ADVENTIST MISSION.
} AM the Adventist Mission the subject presented was “Sabbath, Reform in the Last Days.” ft was claimed 1 by the speaker that there had been, a tendency to substitute the commandmentsooff f pen for the Commandments of God. Tin*,. , he said, was so in the time of Christ, and again in the early centuries the worldly elements had come in and corrupted the pure doctrines of Apostolic times.. This culmintfed in the t’-mes of Constantine in the introduction of Sun day .sacredness in the place of the Seventh Day Sabbath. , The speaker interpreted from plain statements. in I iScriptureHhat in the lasjt days a reform back to the Sabbath of the Command . meats was called' lor. A work of worldwide extent! was predicted, its obi®** ’ being to prepare a for the Lord’s coming. Here are they, that keen the Commandments of God 1 and wie faith of Jesuis. Rev. 14:12.
Parents of children who are unable i© attend school will be specially ioterosted in our special correspondence course, compiled and simplified so tha even the youngest child' 5® n understand, and profit by it. lour child can catch up to l hose who have had the advantage of a high school or college itraming.— Write now for proa pe o ms. —M etropo litan Correspondence College, Box 671. Auckland. A REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM. The cause of all Rheumatic pain is ulie acid deposit. This settles in the tissues in tiny crystals, which force their way ,lik e red-hot needles into the nerve tissues, and produce the excruciating pains of Rheumatism. External applications can therefore giv© only temporary relief. To effect permanent relief take ait interna]: remedy which will dispel excess uric acid and its deposits. RHEUMO seldom fails to accomplish this ; and the relief it givts, though almost instantaneous, is usually lasting. Convincing proof of th© merits of RHEUMO is given in the hundreds of letters received from New Zealanders. Sufferers for 14 and 20 years testify to its merits, Try Rheumo. 2s 6d and 4s 6d bottle at <;hemists and stores. Get it to-day. NO PUNY CALVES. “CEREMILK” IS USED, “CEREMILK” Calf Food takes the place of cow’s milk—-it contains a high percentage of nutriment that builds puny calves into robust cows and bullocks! Linseed meal or pollard can’t compare with it. “Ce remilk” nourishes But PevW'scours! linseed’ meal, even when boiled to a, jelly,’ contains a lot of indigestible' fibre 'that causes scour. Mr A. Foireabend, Dnwnevirke, writes: “I have used ‘Ooromilk’ for years and never have any trouble with it. Every* body asks me what I feed my calves on, and of course I recommend ‘'Ceremilk’ !” ‘‘Gereniiilk” is. sold ini 2001b, lOO’b, 501b, and! 2Slb bags at all store* and factories. Try it! If your dealer cannot supply you write to Fleming and Co. s, Lid., Box 488, Wellington.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 19 August 1919, Page 3
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