RELIGIOUS SERVICES LECTURE ON BIBLE TRUTH (God willing). 7 (j.o.F HALL. ALLEN STREET, 1. SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. Subject: “DISTRESS OF NATIONS WITH PERPLEXITY” “THERE SHALL BE SIGNS .. . I'l’iiX THE EARTH DISTRESS OF nations with perplexity . . . MEN'S HEARTS FAILING THEM FOR FEAR AND FOR LOOKING \FTER THOSE THINGS WHICH \I!E COMING ON THE EARTH, FOR THE POWERS OF HEAVEN Hili' political) SHALL BE SHAKEN. AND THEN SHALL THEY SEE THE SON OF MAN COMING IN A CLOU D WITH POWER AND GRI.AI GLORY.” (Jewts—Luke 2.1 :2.>-2i). 'rhe object of this lecture is Io eons'idet' the words of the Lord Jesus ChriH. quoted above, from which it euu be (1) THAT Christ's second, coining “with power aud great glory is io be preceded by “distress of nations with perplexity,” this condition actually cous-tituting one of tile “signs'' to believers of His near return. (1 Thess. 5:4-5. Hebs. 10:25, Hab. 2:2-:’,). (2) THAT it is also to be preceded by a world war of unprecedented magnitude, for "the powers of heaven (the political) e'lrnll be shaken” —this coming war involving “all nations'' is plainly foretold in Bible prophecy. (Eze.’3S. Eze. 39:1-16, Dan. 11;-IO-■15, Dan. 12:1, -Joel 3:1-2. Zeeb. 14:1-2. Zech. 12:9, Jer. 30:1-7, Ka. 17:12-14). (3) THAT, following the "distress ot nations witli perplexity” and Ute shaking of tile nations, the Sou of Man comes "with power and great glory”—this, the coining of Christ “with power and great glory" to personally reign on earth as> universe! King, is God's own remedy lor tintroubles of the world, and is. there fore, tin? grand theme of the ' whole Bible, i.e., the Gospel of the Bible— I “THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD.” (Aets 1:11, Acts’ 3:19-21. 11 Tim. 4:1, Luke 1:31-33, Matt 6:10, Rev. 11:15, Dan. 2:44. Dan. 7:13-14, Zech. .14:9, Isa. 9 :(i. Numbs. 14:21. Psa. 67:4, Pe-.-i. 72, Isa. 2:2-4. Is-n. 11. Isa. 2-1:23, Jer. 3:17. Zech. 8:20-22. Zech. 14:16. Matt. 9:35. Luke 8:1, Luke 4:4::. GaL. 3:8, Gen. 22:18. etc.). “WHEN YE SEE THESE THINGS COME TO PASS. KNOW YE THAT THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS .NIGH AT HAND.” (Jesus—Luke 21:31). Questions invited. No collection. In unable to attend, write "Bible Truth,"‘c/o above hall, for free literature. N.B.—SEE TtIDAY'S “DOMINION” (PAGE 8, SUPPLEMENT). .FOR REPORT OF LAST SUNDAY’S LECTURE. ACCOMMODATION. ROTORUA. inSITORS—"The Lodge," AmohitTSL, ' Rotorua, offers Bed and Breakfast, 6/6 weekly; concessions; 5 mins. Gardens. Mrs. A. L. Jones. IY EGENT PRIVATE HOTEL—Hot -YY and cold water every room. 12/6 day, £3/15/- weekly. Centrally situated. Tel 502. Mrs. Z. J. Parkinson, Prop. “HMIE COMMONWEALTH.” Hinemoa Y Street. Mr. aud Mrs. H. J. Dooley. 11/- day, £3/10/- wkly. Excellent table. QT. ELMO, Hinemoa St. —Quietness and comfort; delightfully situated, near baths; bed and breakfast. Mrs. Campbell. UEENSLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Tel. 144. First-class accom., 11/day. £3/10/- wkly.; free garage and parking. ‘Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. "DARK VIEW. —Bed and Breakfast, - 7/6; other riieals optional. Full Board, 12/- day, £3/10/- week. Mrs. Sta ple, Proprietress.• fniANDE VUE, first-class Private Hotel, overlooking Govt. Gardens; h. and c. water everv room. Reservations, Box 97. T ICENSED—Lake House Hotel. RotoY J ma; own Mineral Baths. Tariff, 15/-, 17/6 day. F. G. Fraser, Proprietor. Tel. 36.
TAUPO.. ANDERSON’S Bungalow; river and ] ;l ke fishing, boating and thermal sight-seeing. Box 21, Tel. 4. 1 AURANGA. crAURANGA. — HOTEL MANOR, Y and Mro. Joe Barney. Phone 387. EAREPAI PRIVATE HOTEI-r-Superior Accom., central, opp. Domain Grounds. Bed and Breakfast only. Comfortable lounge. Tariff. 6/-. Mrs. D. Dockray. pjOTEL ST. ANNE’S. Captain and Mrs. P. E. Harne. Tel. 378. Tauranga. DOMAIN PRIVATE HOTEL—New Y " tnanagemeuf ; 5 min. P. 0., walerfront; newly reqpvated ; moderate tariff. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Walker. Proprietors. MT. MAUNGANUI (Tauranga). rifOTEL Oceanside, under new manageY Y merit, for Sea, Surf and Sun, autumn and winter; accommodation available. Dominion record sunshine. Excellent golf available. M. McGregor, Manageress. Tel. 283 M. TE AROHA. LNEMOA” " i.'I’rIVATE HOTEL, A.A HouS'H. Tourists and Commercials. Telegrnp tie address, “Hinemoa,” Te Aroha. M. and J. Kennington, Props. WAITARERE. HcFIEMAVS Guest House, Waitsrere V’ Beach. Tel. 134 K. Levin. Ideal climate, excellent accommodation, moderate tariff. WANGANUI. /CENTRAL HOTEL, Wanganui (priY> vale), excellent table; 5 minutes station and P. 0.; free car accom. 10/day; £2/10/- week, /'CRITERION HOTEL—Best cuisine, Yo moderate tariff; b. and c. all bedrooms; appointed C.T.A., P.S.. A.A. Ulins G. Rhiines, Proprietor. HOTEL PARKVILLE, Ridgway St.— Tariff, 12/- per day; £3 per week. Reg. Civil Servants’ House. Free garage parking for clients.■ ■ ft RAND H( 'TEL (Licensed)—EarthYT quake, fireproof, h. and c. water bedrooms: best cuisine; tariff moderate; C.T.A.. P.S.. A.A.A, Percy James, Propr. STATION HOTEL, Wanganui, opposite Station. Tariff, 12/6. Ideal accommodntinn H E. Card. Proprietor MEW PROVINCIAL HOTEL—ScotYx tish Hosptiality. whisky and man-a'-ement. All true to label. Donald A. I{",s< Tel. 3770 WANTED TO SELL. \\rANTED Sell, Single Beds, McCrae 'V Beddings, Tallboys. Wardrobes, etc., ut half time-payment price. Silverstone’s Mart. Laniblou Quay (at Mee's Steps). MILITARY Tunics, Great Coats, Shorts, Blouses, Riding Breeches. Knee Boots. Stumped addressed envelope for reply to Captain Bisliep, Army Stores, Brandon St., Wellington. Open daily. Fvill a y nig I it 9. Bargains. H~~ "ORSE Covers—White Duck. 4ft. Gin, 21/6; Jute-lined, 23/6; Woollined. 30/-. To sft., 2/6 extra. To sft. (iin., 5/- extra. Superior Green I'lax. -Ift. 6in.. 28/-: Jute-lined, 31/-; extra heavv Wool-lined. 38/6. To sft„ 3/- extra. To sft. 6in., 6/- extra. Cow Covers All sizes. Brown Jute, 7/- to 7/9: White Duek, 14/-: Green Flax. 16/6. Freight paid. Price lists available. Substantial reductions for quantities. H. L. Ganderton and Co., Wyndham Street, Box 923, Auckland.
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