Harvest festival services are being held in connection with the Salvation Army to-morrow.
. Members df the United "Gymnasium Society > are reminded of the opening practices to be held next week for .men on Monday and Thursday, and ladies on Wednesday. ' .", Messrs. McEwen Bros, have an advt. in this paper referring to their football boots with the special "everhard" damp-proof toe. ;.i-. . . F*The new theology" is becoming Very. fypular at Home, states the Rev, H. nowles KemptoH, a Baptist minister who. arrived in New .Zealand on Thursday from London r » Noi doubt, h© said, the .Rev. =<R. »Jj/Camtibialiy doctrines were* making" a "gVe^f Midway r^Muiiy who 'had previously heW views similar to those of Mr Campbell' had not niKde the fact public, but tl^e utterances'or the esyCongregatlqnal minister who had roused so much interest and controversy in England had encouraged- them to' come into the open and declare their views. On the other hand, according to Mr Knowles Kempton', niore orthddQx religien has benefitted froni the examination df beliefs, which .has led many people to realise more definitely where they stand. • v
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13673, 11 April 1908, Page 7
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181Untitled Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13673, 11 April 1908, Page 7
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