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McKenzie & Willis Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Post office) TELEPHONES: Lands Dept. A 4630; Offices and Auction Dept. 1881 THREE SPECIALS. . One-ST. ALBANS EAST. £l2oo EMPT ''i .lust vacated, Broomed BUNGALOW, no tenant trouble. 7 years old. every possible convenience, including electric light, gas sewer. A nice house that wilr Sell itself to tho first to see. At the price we shall o.uly lia\e it on our booTii a day or two. I acre, asphalt paths, lawns, etc., two gateways. SEE AT ONCE. MoKENZIE & WILLIS. Two-ST. ALBANS WEST. GnEAPEST PROPERTY IN THIS FAVOURITE LOCALITY. BIjNuAEO iV of: *1 large rooms and sleeping verandahs, all latest conreniences, including gas and electric light; special fowlhonses, accommodation fpr a largo number o) fowls; over Lucre of first-class land, beautifully laid out, eoli. uontage, close to J. apanui car, 2d. section, Govt, mortgage. McKenzie & willis. Three— ST. ALBANS, BEST PART. NO PEAT. £O:iO—UP-TO DATE n-roomed Bungalow, iiled roof, with all latest labour puvinjT conveniences, electric light, gas copper, hot water over tubs, two.sun porches hack am! front, all rooms got sun, section 30 perches, northerly aspect, close to *l. section. MdvENZIE & WILLIS. McKENZIE & WILLBS AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE) Telephone.--Land. Dept. A 4630 Office and Auction Dept., 1881,

LADIES! After Golfing, Motoring or any exposure to wind and weather USE ROSINE The perfect skin food. Non-grwiay. Will not hair. From your chemist

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On Sunday evening, at the Grand Theatre, Air Win. \\. Johnston, lecturer of Ui!' International Jvible- Student-.' Association, discoursed on the subject- of "Bolshevism and.tho Bible." to a large and interested audience. Quoting from the Scriptures, the, speaker maintained that the present world unrest was the evidence of the wrath of Clod'upon liunta.ii institutions, political and religious, which the Alniiylity intended to sweep juvay in orde.v 1o .prepare the site ior tljc Kingdom of (loci. ■ In his- judgment the League of Nations and the Union of Churches, the political and ecclesiastical reforms by 'which it- was; hoped to restore the status (pio antebellum, were both foredoomed to failure. Bolshevism also, said Air Johnston, was a. broken reed that wonlrl pierce the hand of those attempting to lean upon it. It was destructive and not constructive, and might be likened to blind Samson with his hands on the pillars of the templo of the- Philistines' determined to ovengo himself upon his tormentors even at tho cost of his own life. The world's hope, said the speaker, was not to be fouud "in obsolete political institutions nor apostate religious systems, but in Clod's Kingdom now due to be established-" The Almighty had been a,t work preparing His throne in the heavens, and now the psycuological moment had arrived for it' to be- established in the earth. Theinitial reform would be the binding of Satan and the restraining of .every, form-of evil- Other prominent reforms would l>e the abolition of landlordism whereby the people were separated from the land -which was essentia! to their existence; the elimination of the parson, and the dispatch of the doctor. Air Johnston's theorv organisation of tho medical profession along the line of -preventive therapy- was of Divine • 'ov'ev-rnli'iip:' aiHh'wfrs .part 'of Iho Divine .-"heme whereby human life Weill;! mil nierelv be prolonged but Irulv

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■ Silken Tresses ■ Hoviver beautiful tout hair may be, it can bo improver; and strengthened % the use of a gooil wnic. Our tonic is a perfect hair food, it improves the colour and makes it glossy. You can use uoth. mg better. If your hair is dry and brittle use our s made at night*: t lifts the acid—ine cause of the trouble— rrozn the roots, and inaltes the hair healthy and strong. Tonic. 4/-i Pomade, 2/.; Manicuring, 1/6. Let us advise yon about your hair. Telephone 2034. MASSEUSES 10 Koval Exchange Buildings, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. t M I

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19812, 2 December 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 19812, 2 December 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 19812, 2 December 1919, Page 9

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