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ir Grant! Promenade'' |' y \ -Opening Show. • .. . I O' . ■ ' ' I W THURSDAY, OCTOBER Ist, 1914 "m 1 I AND FOLLOWING DAYS. I ;e ■ | The many thousands of Pleased customers who have been ' "I 'a purchasing from us during the past 36 years will be glad to ie hear that we are opening our Hew Shop on the above date. 0 Our future Motto will be as it has always been: "BEST » VALUES FOR LOWEST PRICES and Quick Service arid - !t ' ■ . Attention to Everyone.'? i v '■" id . ■, £ 96, 98, tQO CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. I it I i , 'i n "—~~" ' ,(? P -•--■ —-TW ,t ■ ; . it H • • ■ ■ « ' \ Six. Special Ones That | ■ • t. Are Necessary In Every Camp I 1 I 6?! 0 *"?? 6 Th ' eso Tazors ar ° in a c l as s t>y themselves i ;» | Safety Razors. They give a"clean, smooth and easy shave; | i- Vi- ' « i aßcl ™, B u « ante „ e both quality and satis- 1 ,f I taction, if you have not used a Sexto-blade you have not 3 i- I had a,perfect shave. We base our knowledge on the ex-. I *> J. penenoe and results gained with the use of this razor- the if d . I razor with a blade for every day of the week. ' ' 3 n 1 L Gy "* Hot s ' T]iese bottles keep liquids steaming hot or lev- H : a J Bottles, cold for twenty-four hours. You cannot break ft - "■ '.i% ~■ . ~ ™ e . m bv dropping, for they are held in position B >, , i by rubber cushions mside the 'casins?. A ■I' ' • T r. f | Bmshware. Military Hair Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Tooth 1 * v - p Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Boot Brushes, etc. £ [.■■■. J Firearms. Eevolvers & Automatic Pistols by leading Amen- 1 * 1 can makers. '•" | !s I Field Classes and Binoculars a'n great variety. ' * 1V |. Cutlery, etc. Pocket Knives, Table Knives, Forks & Spoons 1 t . I ; ; v ' . ■~_;.'■■ - f, "' I ' ' ■•/ ' ■■ 1 ,| ■'.'. i / Hunter Street and Jervois Quay. fi • :.A SIXTH DAT ADVENTIST SO f • ..LONGER!!!. ). INTERESTING LETTER FROM A HERE'S TO r. A CHINESE ■■MISSIONARY. U ; China, I KING GEOEGE. t ■ V \:. ~' Jul y t 1914. Mr. D. Nield, ' — ■ .Dew St -; WeUin S ton . N - z - MAY HIS REIGN BE AS - . Groolirws'in the name of Jesus.' •■ : ENDURING'AS. .... s Your kind letter of Mnv 7 duly :vt ..■'>• » !??s Mt 7 tllG blessings froth' God our IKB ••■••• ■lather richly follow von in the nobla jj Hfl "■' J work of heralding tho "truth to the flock Bflafff -.. '■ _- , ftf our on* Shepherd. Many, thanks for (tfl '" Pf - ■ "'" the good tracts you so : kindly sent me. . ■ < 1 -Last time .1' Trent out to-China (from '"■ ! U.S.A.) my mmd was troubled about Oik HKBtC #1 BS > losing-the Sabbath out in the Pacific MT BfilS 1 8F 19 "■ ; Ocean. I Trent to bed nbont sunset on laLilHllfl «,l IbPISL-U • . Friday. When I woke up in the morn- ' ""■ iCßfla .^ a yn*)&mßr. . i tng it was heralded throus;h the : vessel i«k nr w ■ that it was Sunday. I told tho people fT* If that tbey were wrong.. "No/' they'said; i#|Sl Si I ' "'■' ■"We have dropped one' whole day.':' 1 i> •EgTRIS SB M ■ - ' ' ' Prom that time np till I got your tracts HH. f JIUP ' my mind was troubled about the words, Ilrawlln •■■'■'■ f "Dropped one whole day." I, knew that *=u» .. i tin- sun could not have gone asfa'ay, ■ Tja bh bmw iO» x . neither could the earth have jumped a '«S ffl nH |U aM' ■'"* I space of 24 hours febout 21,000 miles) SttßllfiHstfHlr _'I ' . while I was asleep. When 1 got your fig. \$J W g B il Ma • ■'■ \ ' :• tract, "Edon's Day-lin*," . ■ - 8' '' ■ '' EVERYTHING ABOUT' THE "LOST "THE ROOFING WITH LIFE." 1 DAY" CLEARED UP ' : ' , ■' •to my mind. ...Surely wo must start the • ■'■ ■<'[ ■ day. where God started it. Wherever Tr>o'. not be lured 'into'-buying- : :tt^f^Tf^ : - ' with all Sabbath-keepers, are redly"Sixth .««» «f .«>eir low price*. . , day-keep,ers on. this side of tho 180 th REGAL is tho best Wool-Felt i (meridiaa). It isireally a wondor to me Roofing in Now Zealand ,aud that lh«; dpirii of prophecy has not re- therefore the'cheapest and most"' ' , T-oaled that before. This only question satisfactory to handle, teems to b» proof enoutrh - that Sister" ■ "; 1 Whit» ii not ft true prophet at all, and . : I thoeo who, follow, or worsbiu .her, arn • I led to tho Lord's ' Holy Ssbbaih I . every ,week. Slurae on such-a prophet, Full Particulars from who i> a rtunibling-blook to the peoplo Tho other tracts'were moat, in due sea- . JAMES W JACK I ton. IthankGod for the lig.ht, ,and I • I " • d^V I **,. tliank you-for your kindn«j S in ncnding ,„. wwATnwnQTnM CTOTrirTi me bo m*ny precious thoughts. Every j -170 I'IiAIHMtSTON STREET, tract is' filled with nlain Bible truths. ■ ■ ■ ■ • Glory to God for tho sibl«! I *houM be u■» TOBasasßarf /■ muoh thankful if you could afford to send '■ '. ; '""■■: mo t few more of the same tracts you 6«nt; if I w«rt it the coast I would f;la<l- ■ - --—. __ __; -_ ly send monev for'-th«- tracts. I will do ff™! M^ 5 IM171? ID S ' all I can to let the "Sixth Day Adven- I. Ixaisll^llL^4?l^ , tist" people out: her« know that Ihey ffl4 . * 22ZIll^Z.t^ZL ara breatang the Sabbath of Jehovah. I '$3 a^aaanssßsss^rcsacsstsssmiaffi believe thai• tuno has come when God ■ MsbS ■ mimCo^^ l "' taum :.j is calling out a people who to ,' cwi Municipal Electrical S stand up for the truth as it is found in « .MoclumioliMininiEnsinceriog I the Bible. A German family has come Also thorough Courses for ■ up here to heln in ths work. I handed Mine Mp.na»er'. (undir the Ccal out the troctn abo'nt the "Day line" and Geld Mines Acli) mi ' "Good Friday." He naid: "Ghrwt is tho ■'. Sutve»r» AnUtont i Exuxm. ■, true witness, so, accordins to His-own ' S^^,/,^ 111 ""''« ' ' irord, He died on Wednesday afternoon, HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S ■ nnd rose on Sabbath, about the same hour Australasian Correspondence Schools, Lid. % of that dav when Ho died." About, the' B*mnmauuiiiwh*a!aßsaA.\3CKLAXD nl l "Day lin*, 3 ' ho made a globe of a news^ paper, and 6twrtcd his calculation v.-hero ■ ; ■ God started, and when he came to the ! iraOP. OR CAN I DROP, ' BOW BID' YOU DO IT ? ' '" : ONE.WHOLE DAY?" "NO," ,; uvm uiu ivu yy u y he said, and ho went on till he'got to. tho /T\ '• f%h LOCkvCf 8 placewhereGed started tho very Sabbath. «&•?! $ h-W m'• Then ha said: "God And Brothor Nield %J1 Ito ( ; are right," and so it is Amen. I want .JaStt. W IfyTOv n to believe tho Biblo, even if I should VWE% I'eSlOref be .rejected by men and cast out once Svffl *B|gt3 /Ml Mv i ml moro, as I was cast out from the S.D.'A. ■ Church. If ire aro rejected and cast out WMwM t. .»■ y. for the truth's sake, we ought to rejoice W*||g| D '?. t looss .; and bo exceeding glad, knowing that wo |&*lP\ • Darkoa aro members of tho household of God. Ksaj youroray ■ . .. When tho space in. the world gets fss9a wffiwnl Halts with ' too narrow, for us,,He will:then toko us mtM WsM' MCKTEB'S . to a wider country. , I. , tffflaiß Hi HAIR Yout Brother/' ~•• w 'l KESXOEEB, r TJTT nmQ'T' HABOB BOTTtES, Sold EvoryitheM, 1/6. „. .' . '7. !' V , FKFARiB* T BEOFQROLABORATOfIV.LONDON. A Missionary in China for 20 years. ~ ■ ' —' ....._• Eden's Initial Day-line, which proves . Wfey Tfffh « i"\ on sa] that the misnamed Sunday is the tm?% BHSSI§ Pa = M fin MK" : ! Seventh Day Sabbath in Australasia, \l -*§ - s WW H M nWUS, ■ : China, and India,, is one of the Sections )f]l & n & NSHRtlhGlft '! of tho New Book, "Tho Church Not Baby- BfTt/Avs». Cured InaiaoOy by ■ .■''•- lon."' Also Tho Good Friday Problem, K«¥^V^R.««+rt«V Ti3~~..:~. which shows that Jesus died on Wednes- ll^^M* 3 * l^l S ■'; day, and Rose on Saturday. Order Now. " I, . oh,m, « , «"istore. »iiyi(, andl : ' : The Author, 148 Tasuion Street, WcUing- t^afe'<^»B««orAici»r.t.r,.tona, a . B . E . - ton, ' " »nfi.uenza surea w P£i>H6H'a niub ~

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2271, 3 October 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2271, 3 October 1914, Page 3

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