"FOR JESUS' SAKE."
" For Jesus' sake" all sin forjriven ! " Fnr Jesus' sake" sweet rest ! 'Tis this glad word has wooed and won -My heart to love Him best. His praise I sins, ™y Lord ! my King ! Who died my peace to make : And all the day. and all the way, An echo iu my h»art shall say, " For Jesus' sake !" " For Jesus' sake !" These precious words Shall be like pinions swift. To waft my prayers through Heaven's gate, And brr.. back many a jrifr. Each answer free Clod sends to me, Then joyfully I'll take. And all the day, aud all tho way, An echo in my heart shall say. "For Jesus'sake!" When often, like a wayward child, T murmur at His w il. Then this sweet, word, " Far Jesus' sake," My restless heart can still. 2 bow my he*d ; ami gently led, His easy voke I take ! A»d all tno .lay. and all tho way. An echo in my heart shall say," " For Jesus' sake !" In suffering sore, or toilsome task. His burden light I'll bear; " For Jeßus' sake" shall sweeten all, Till His bright home I sharo ; And then this son*:, more sweet, more strong, In Heaven my harp shall wake; Led all tho way, till that glad day, Eternally my heart shall say, " For Jesus' sako!" That indigestion or stomach gas at night preventing rest and sleep will disappear by usint; Hop Bitters. Road. Men's and boys' clothing now obtainable in all the latest fashions at or nearly London prices; men's Melton coats froai 7s Od : men's serge ditto, 6s Gd ; men's tweed trousers from 3s fld: men's tweod suits 19s 6d; men's serge ditto, 21s; job line iu coloured soft felt hats, "2s Iljd. worth 5s 6d ; helmets, from Is each ; shirts if every description ; boys' twilllined backs, from IOJd each ; knickerbocker suits, nicely braided, from 5a *>d suit; serge trousers, 3s lid ; jackets ditto. 4s (id.—James Scutt, London House Victoria and kelson-streets, Auckland. Messrs. J. A. Tole and C. W. Cave (late of Travers aud Cavo, Wellington) have enterorl into partnership as Barristers ind Solicitors, and will cairy on ousiness at their offices, next Bank of New Zealand Queon-street, Auckland. Wonderful Relief, —9, Hunter-street, Sydney. December lit, 1883. Messrs. Publishers New Zealand Herald. Dear Sirs,—Permit me to add my testimony to tho wonderful curative properties of St. Jacobs Oil. 1 have sufforod (or some tiuia past from ssvero pains in tho chest and across the loius, for tho relief of which I have appliod many preparations without avail. St. Jacobs Oil was recommended to me, and the first two applications gave me wonderful relief. lam now ontiroly free from pain, and thank tho Oil forit.—Yours truly, H. Roberts. Glacialine, the great mile and food preserver. -Wholesale and retail at Edson'a Medical Hall, Queen-street, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6930, 2 February 1884, Page 4 (Supplement)
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