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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. LECTURE ON BIBLE TRUTH (God willing) ■ J 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET, A- SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. Subject: “THE IMMORTAL SOUL A DELUSION” A PERPETUATION OF THE SERPENT'S LIE, "YE SHALL NOT SURELY DIE." (Gen. 3:4). DO YOU KNOW that the Hebrew for soul is “iiepbei-di,” ami the Greek, "psuebe,” and that neither in the original express the idea of immortality, but are applied indiscriminately in the Scriptures, both to the HUMAN AND ANIMAL creation? (i.e.. in Gen. 2:7. Geu. 46:26, Lev. ■ 4 :2, “nephesh” is tram-diiled soul and applied to the human creation, but in Gen. 1 :21, Gen. 2:19, Lev. 1 I : 16, etc., “nephewh” is triinslnted crenlure and applied to the animal creation). HENCE WE READ THAT SOULS—(I) DIE (Eze. 18:4, Eze. 13:19, Psa. 78:50, Job. 7:15). (2) ARE UTTERLY DESTUOYED (Josh. 11:11, Josh. 10:39. Eze. 22:27, Matt. 10:28, Acts 3:23), (3) ARE BORN (Gen. 46:18, Geu. 46 :2(i, Ex. 1 :5 ). (4) EAT AND DRINK (Dent. 12:20, Lev. 17:10, Lev. 7:20, 25 27), etc

THE FOREGOING confirms the Iruth THAT mini is mortal (Job. 4:17 Homs. 5:12, I Cor. 15:53), THAT eternal life is a gift (Roms. 6:23), BEING a matler of PROMISE (I John 2:25), and HOPE (Titus 1:2. Titus 3:7, Roms-. 8:2-1-25), WHICH must, be eousht for (Roms. 2:7), and IF ATTAINED will be bestowed at the resurrection of the dead at Christ's second coming (Dan. 12:2, John 5:28-29, I Cor. 15), AND enjoyed on the earth (Matt. 5:5, Rev. 5:9-10), Questions invited. No collection. If unable to attend write "Bible Truth." c/o above hall for free literature. N.B.—SEE NEXT SATURDAY'S "DOMINION"’ EOR REPOHT Of' ABOVE LECTURE. accommodation. AUCKLAND. QT. HELIER’S BAY (seaside i-hour from City), Swain’s Private Hold, £3/15/- weekly, 12/(1 day, 10/6 bed and break fast.. VENTNOR PEH-ATE HOTELTKhig ’ Edward's Parade, Devonport—Seaside Accom., 12/- day, £3/17/6 week; sunimer tariff. Tel. 22-466. "/ WMARVO" PRIVATE HOTEL, select, heart of city; bed. breakfast. 72 Symonds St. Auckland. Tel. -11-411 ■DYECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL, 26 -*■*' Symonds St.—Bed, breakfast, 8/-; dinner, bed, breakfast, 10/-; day, 12/-; week, £3/10/-. Tel, 44-268, A BERCORN, accommodation, bed and *■ breakfast, terms moderate. 363 Queen St., above Town Hall, Auckland. PRINCES LODGE, Private Hotel—--1 - Excellent cuisine; opp. Albert Park, 32 Princes'St.; 12/6 day. Mrs. M. Bethune. Proprietress.

ARUNDEL, opposite Govt. House, Waterloo Quadrant, Dinner, bed and breakfast, reasonable, also bed and breakfast; Auckland. “TJOTEL FERNLETGH." 28 Symonds ■*—*-St., close City—Excellent cuisine; reduced tariff. Miss L. Smith, Proprietress. Tel, 41-310. “T?RAEBURN,” .16 Lower Symonds St., -D Auckland ; eentrally situated ; beautifully furnished Apartmenis’. CHRISTCHURCH. TJOTEL FEDERAL DE LUXE— Every comfort, excellent table, h. and c. water, gas fires in bedrms.; tariff 15/- to 17/6 day. TJOTEL GLOUCESTER (late Belvue Hotel), entirely renovated,'new management; 10/6 day, permanents from 32/6 weekly; superior accommodation. 131 Gloucester St. E. M. McClelland, Proprietress. QAVOY PRIVATE' HOTEL, 37 mlTchester St., 2min. from station—lo/6 day, £3/3/- week, permanents from 32/6. C.T. and P.S, House. A. V. Dodd, prop. XTEW HOTEL WINDSOR, Chester St—9/- day; weekly by arrangement. Newly-furn,; 3 min. station. "AMBASSADORS dya £3/3/- per week; 2 min. from trams and station. Mrs. T. J. Sleemau, Proprietress.

UOTEL CECIL (Private), 73 Mauchester St. South, Christchurch; free garage; 10/6 day; permanents by arrangement; excellent cuisine. J. Fillery, Proprietor. DUNEDIN. I EVIATHAN HOTEL, nearly opp. Railway Station. Tariff, 11/6 a day. £2/16/- week. Largest Private Hotel in N.Z. Box 112, Dunedin, EASTBOURNE. tIOTEL EASTBOURNE— Ideal holiday resort, safe beaches, tennis courts, native bush; vacancies, perma‘aT alltJ casu “ J ' reil(jo “aWe tariff. Tel. FONTON. JACK GRANT, formerly of tbe _ Fa’md‘y Hotel (P.N.), has taken over the renovated it oxton Hotel. Excellent accom. and drinks. HAMILTON. "A LMADALE PtjjVATE HOTEL (A* .Mcßae, Profit A.A., C.T., Hoteltennis court; 11 ‘ day. Mr. and Mrs lan Duncan, M■ i a.<gers. HASTINGS. QREENGABLES GUEST HOUSE, y Hastings St.; good table and rooms. Casuals and permanents. Under new management. “UELVEDERE” PRIVATE “GUEST ” HOUSE, King St. Accommodation, permanents and casuals. Tel. 2059. Miss Bicknell.

HAVELOCK NORTH. J LMWA GUEST HOUSE, Middle Bead, Havelock North, for a Restful Holiday in the sunshine of H.B. H. M. Buck. Proprietress. MASTERTON. Q HEQUERS GUEST HOUSE, St., Masterton. Tel. 18.10 Central, good accomw idatiou, beautiful surroundings, modern ;e tariff. NAPIER. “YVAIKAIA,” 81 Marine Pde.—Newly ’ ’ furnished, excellent accommodation; 8/- day, weekly by arrangement. Mrs. C. Dyer, Proprietress. "RRAEBURN,” 66 Marine Pde. —Sunuy, central, quiet ami comfortable; 8/- a day. Tel. 1707. Mrs. M. MuePouald. JJIiVONSHIRE HOUSE, 91 Marine Pde. Tel. 518. Splendid aecommodation. Terms by arraugement. QjUI’BRIOR Accommodation for limited number of Guests; quiet home, reasonable tariff. “Ao Moana,” 64 Marine Parade. Napier. F. Morgan, Tel, 1372. “TJEACH HOUSE," Marine Parade, offers ideal Accom. Reasonable tariff. M. Plunkett. late “The Terraces ” Phone 146. “Zt LENCOE,” 194 Hastings St., Napier. —Furn. Rooms, morning tray, handy to Parade and town. Miss Macdonald. Proprietress.

BROOKLYN Private Hotel, Napier.— New management; central; close Station, Parade; excellent accommodation; reasonable tariff. Airs. Thomas. ELTA,’’ Station Street, Napier— Comfortable accommodation; central; handy Station and Parade; tariff moderate.—Mrs. Beamish. QPA PRIVATE" HOTEL (late Club), iJ opp. Hot Salt Baths —Comfortable, up-to-date Guest House. Miss Bell-Booth.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 2

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