CHURCH N0TI0ES THE SALVATION ARMY, \ Bath Street. Major A. Fletcher, Resident Ofiicer. 10 a.m. — Sunday School. 11 a.m. — Devotional. 7 p.m. — Gospel Service. All Welcome. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ♦ Minister: REV. A. SALMOND, M.A (N.Z.), B.A. (Cantab.). FOREIGN MISSIONS SUNDAY, . May 29. 10 a.m. — Sunday Schools and Bible Class. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.— Public Worship. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Seddon Street (Near Railway Station). SUNDAY, MAY 29. ' 10 a.m. — The Y.P. Hour. 11 a.m. — Worshp and Communion. i 6.45 p.m. — Old Bible Stories Retold. | Illustrated by Screen Film. (1) | "In the Beginning." j Preacher: MR. GRINSTEAD. I Come and Bring Your Young Folk. QUEEN STREET HALL. SUNDAY, MAY 29. 2.30 p.m. — Sunday School & Bible Class. 6.30 p.m. — Prayer Meeting. 6.50 p.m. — Hymn Singing. 7 p.m. — Evening Service. Speaker: Mr. E. Buchanan, a Missionary for many years in India and now on furlough in this country. A Special Invitation is extended to all to this Address. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading, Acts, Chapter 21. ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev. H. S. KINGS. SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1949. 9.45 a.m. — Sunday Schoois and Bible Classes. * 11 a.m. — Rev. H. S. Kings. 7 p.m. — Mr. F. Fitzsimmons. A Hearty Welcome to All. GOSPEL HALL, Oxford Street. SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1949. 0 11 a.m. — Worship. 2.30 p.m. — Sunday School and Bible I Class. 7 p.m. — Gospel Service. Speaker: MR. J. L. ALLEN w (Hastings). THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. . Prayer and Bible Study. FRIDAY, 3 p.m. Women's Prayer Meeting. A Hearty Welcome. to All. QUESTIONS FOR EVERYBODY7 DO you know that, to say that Christ was only a representative, is only: half the truth? Do you know that ip the Sacrificial Death of Christ He died as our Substitute? (Rom. 5: 6-8. Heb. 10: 26.) Do you know that Christ having died for our sins has risen again, now to appear in the presence of God for us? (Heb. 10: 24. Ch. 11: 12.) Do you know that He appears as >ourHigh Priest and Advocate (Heb. 3: 1. 1 John 2: 1.) Do you know that Christ was God manifest in Flesh? (1 Tim. 3: 16.) Without controversy great is the mystery of . godliness; God was manifest in the flesh justified in the Spirit, seen of angels preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory. BIBLE TRUTH. Concerning the BloodL of Christ. fHERE is no operation of divine wisdom that has been so completely misapprehended and misreI. presented as the shedding of the i blood of Christ. Popular preach^ ing brings it down to a level with the sacrifioes of idolatrous superstition, by which wrathful deities are supposed to be placated by the b]ood of a substitutionary victim. Christ is represented as having paid our debts, as having died instead of us, as having- stood in our room like a substitute in military service, or like a man rushing to the scaffold where a criminal is about to be ! executed, and offering to die instead of him. Such views are contradicted by
1.9 The safety of your Herd Experts declare weight - operated relief valves are most positive and safest . . . ' u pROFESSOR W. E. PETERSON, sometimes described as the man who taught the world how to use milking machines eorrectly, stated durine his visit to New Zealand : • "In the United States they use only the weight-operated relief valve." ® The weight-operated 'type is positive in action and not subiect to the variations of other types." • The accuracy of the vacuum gauge does not matter if an efficient relief valve is fitted." Mr. W. G. WHITTLESTON, the New Zealand Scientist, who is engaged on research in the design and operation of . milking machines expresses the same view. His opinion is based on accurate measurements oi the main types of relief valves. Hefound the weigbt-operated relief valve the tnort positive of all. The original weight - operated valve was invented and patented by Alfa - Lavaf Alfa-Laval invented the weight-operated valve [gP \ °ver 27 years ago. It has been part of Alfa Milkers v,: — Jl f !\ since then. | DO NOT TRUST THE SAFETY OF YOUR (OI — ijfe HERD TO A VACUUM GAUGE Safety demands that the amount of vacuum be beyond jl JmM l'®) interference or adjustment by the operator. In other words vacuum must be SCIENTIFICALLY controllcd and fixed— always the same at EVERY milking, now, this year and |gg||| g H) , Ask your nearest Alfa agent to show you the Alfa 11/8^ I J automatic vacuum control and how it makes correct vacuum II I certain. You wlll then appreciate why your choice should . be an Alfa Milker. — ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR CO (N.Z.) LTD. ' Local Reps.: FARM -SUPPLIES, Machinery Agents, tssi Tel. 545M — Arcadia Buildings, Bath Street.
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