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DRINITY METHODIST Stuart street CHURCH. Minister: Rev. W. G. SLADE, M.A. SERVICES AT 11 A.M. and 6.30 P.M. Evening Subject: “MAN’S SPIRITUAL THIRST.” T HE SALVATION ARMY, Dowling Street Citadel. 10 a.m.: Tennyson street. A. Ferguson. 11 a.m.: Service broadcast by 4YA. 7 p.m.: Brigadier and Mrs H. C. Goffin will conduct the Farewell of Major E. GRICE. Bring your Friends along and enjoy our inspirational meetings. JJANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. EWEN SIMPSON. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. H. RAYMOND TURNER, of Invercargill. CON G R EGATIONAL CHURCH MORAY PLACE. Rev. FRANK DE LISLE. 11 a.m.: "THE RICHES OF GRACE.” 6.30 p.m.: "THE GROUNDS OF OUR HOPE.”. Solo: “ Open the Gates of the Temple.” Visitors Welcomed. u NITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Albany street. Minister: Rev. KENNETH A. BELL. 11 a.m., Pastor G. S. MUNRO (of Christchurch). 6.30 p.m., Mr W. K. MEIKLE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First Church of Christ Scientist. Dunedin. 256 George street, almost opposite Arthur Barnett’s. SUNDAY. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: “ SACRAMENT.” SUNDAY SCHOOL: 2.30 p.m. * WEDNESDAY, Testimony Meeting, 8 p.m. Public Reading Room, second floor. Savoy Building: Monday to Friday, 12.304.30; Wednesday. 12.30 to 4.30. 6.45 to 7.45: Friday evening, 7 to 9. HRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES, Unity Chambers, 137 Stuart street. SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1944. Subject: “THE RESURRECTION.” " WHO SHALL BE RAISED ” " WHEN SHALL IT BE? ” Dibit Crutfi PROVE ALL THINGS.”—I Thess.. 5-21. The Scriptures teach in plain terms that ian is mortal, subject to death because E sin, that when death takes place a ian ceases to live and from thenceforard is not alive anywhere until the rejection of the dead. All go to one lace at death. The state of the dead is n unconscious state, likened to sleep, [any of those now dead will not be the ibjects of a resurrection, but will “ sleep perpetual sleep.” At death the spirit, r "life," returns to God in every case, respective of the conduct of the man hilst alive. Tie body, or "dust,” reirns to the earth. Whilst, spirit, or “lit ß * limates a flesh and blood dust-formed ady man continues to be “ a living l the separation of “ spirit ” and “ body, r “life” and “dust” at death, the living soul ” ceases to be. The Scripires never speak of an “ immortal soul.' he life of all flesh is in the blood, but ot a “ never-dying soul ” within the ody. The word “ immortal ” is found ily once in the Bible. The word “ imlortality " is used five times, and neither ord is ever applied to man in his present ate. Eternal life is never spoken of s a natural element of man, but as theiff of God to be bestowed under certain anditions. Rom. 5, 12; 6, 23; Eccles. 3, 3-20; 9, 5-10; Dan. 12, 2; Psa. 49, 12-20; sa. 26, 13-14; 43, 16-17; Eccles. 12. 7; ev. 17. 11-17; Gen. 2,7; 3, 19; Ist Tim. , 17; Romans 2,7; Ist Cor. 15, 53-54; Ist im. 6, 16; 2nd Tim. 1, 10; Rom. 6, 23. A mental shock is experienced when rought for the first time into contact dth the above truths, and it is natural 3 endeavour ta uphold the ' live-on, ever-die ” belief in the immortality of the oul, by quoting several passages of Scripare which are looked upon as providing roof A close examination of them will ompel an opposite conclusion, the more o when the investigator is determined to »st the accuracy of what is presented. Free Literature gladly supplied. Bible ’ruth, Box 857, Dunedin. HOTELS FOR SALE BY TENDER O A L E BY TENDER. FREEHOLD OF,CLUB HOTEL, BLENHEIM. The Public Trustee invites Tenders for the purchase of: — (a) Part Lots 98, 99, 104, and 105 of Section 1, Omaka D.P. 453 and 557 Blenheim. Area 1 rood 9.03 perches, on which is built the CLUB HOTEL and outbuildings. Situated at the corner of High and Queen streets in the heart of Blenheim. Frontage. 120.61k5. to High street; immediately opposite Post Office. And (b) Part - Lot 99 of Section 1 Omaka D.P. 453. Area 6.67 perches being a vacant section adjoining the Hotel property having a frontage of 25.81k5. to High street. POSSESSION available 21.3.44. THE CLUB is one of the leading Hotels in Blenheim and contains 33 bedrooms apart from staff and licensee’s quarters. Excellent bar accommodation. Improvements include modern Aga Cooker, Conditions of Tender may be inspected at the Public Trust Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Blenheim. Tenders close at the office of the undersigned at 2 p.m. on 18.1.44, to whom tenders are to be addressed enclosed in sealed envelopes and marked, “ Tender for purchase CLUB HOTEL.” The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. N. M. CHESNEY, District Public Trustee for Blenheim. MOTOR REQUISITES pACEMASTER ” GAS PRODUCERS Are Now Available To PRIVATE CAR OWNERS II And at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Inquire direct from J. AND A. P. SCOTT, LTD., Manufacturers. AFTER summer motoring remove unsightly traffic film with " High-grade Pre-Wax Cleaner.” This preparation, which we fully recommend, will restore the original beauty of the lacquer finish. Sold by G. T. GILLIES, LTD., OAMARU. E SPECIALISE SPIRAL SPRINGS, CAR AND TRUCK SPRINGS. R. JAMES & CO., Hope street. MOTORISTS: Mudguards, Panels Repaired; Acetone Welding; Accident Insurance Specialists.—Anderson's Motor Works, Crawford street (phone 12-532). RELIANCE Retread Coy., 502 Princes street; use our Full Circle Retreads and save money;- Milking Rubber stocked. WANTED, Caravan; state size and particulars.—Woodside _Pc-st Office. WANTED, 1 or 219 in Tyres or Tubes; any condition—James and Coy., Hope street. ' WANTED, roomy Caravan, 3-4 weeks.— 931, Times, or ring 119 K, Mosgiel. FOR Sale, 2 Tyres and Tubes, 325-19; 1 Tube, 3.25-18; new Hudson Spare Parts. — Apply Turner, Clyde street, Mosgiel. WANTED to Purchase immediately, roomy Cara van.— 11 Caravan,” Box 116, Oamaru. WANTED, 1 to 5 Tyres; 150 or 475-17; used or new.—Phone 24-238, Williams, 24 Bridge street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25428, 8 January 1944, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25428, 8 January 1944, Page 9

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