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RELIGIOUS NOTICES. CIIRIS TAD E L P HIA N LECTURE 1.0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET (Opp. Paramount Theatre), COURTENAY PLACE THE FIFTH LECTURE of the Series under the title of “WHY THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD” will be delivered (God Willing) iu the above Hall ou SUNDAY at 7 p.m., when the subject will be — "FULFILMENT OF PROPHECY PROVES THE BIBLE TO BE THE WORD OF ' GOD. THE PRESENT-DAY UNIVERSAL UNBELIEF "AND DARKNESS IN RELATION TO THE TRUE TEACHING OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES CLEARLY FORETOLD IN BIBLE PROPHECY." The object of this Sunday’s Lecture is to allow: — (1) THAT the Lord. Jesus Christ will return again to earth to fulfil the Lord’s prayer (“Thy Kingdom Come”) by abolishing every existing system of burnau Goverumeut (IIVY. 11:15); that Christ Himself would become King of (lie whole earth (Zech. 11:9) ruling from Jerusalem (Micah. 4:2); that Christ's true followers throughout the ages, resurrected from the dead and immortalised, will be His Government (Rev. 5:9-16, Rev. 29;G1, possessing Almighty power to eut’oree the Divine law iu righteousness, aitd wisdom (Rev. 2:26-27); abolishing War (Isa. 2:4) and fulfilling the sppg of the Angels at the birth of Jesus. "GLORY -TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST, AND ON EARTH PEACE, GOOD WILL TOWARDS MEN (Luke 2:14). (2) THAT the prophecies of the Bible say:— (a) “The time will come when they will nut endure sound doctrine— they shall turn away their ears from the truth, aud shall be turued unto fables" (2 Tim. 4:3-4). (b) "The way of trutii shall be evil spoken of" (2 Pet. 2:1-2). (e) "Darkness shall cover the earth and gross darkness th? people” (Isaiah (d) "That when Christ copies He tiwill destroy the covering cast over all * people, aud the veil that is over all nations" (Isa. 25:7, Jer. 16:!9). (See also Luke 17:26-06, Gen. 6.1-, Luke 18:8.) « - (3) THAT as the great truths of the Bible referred to iu Section 1 are neither believed in uor taught in the Churches of Christendom the universal darkness and unbelief foretold in Section 2 actually exists t o ‘ l «y-f“ lfil " ie "‘ of prophecy therefore proves the Bible to be the Word of God. N.B. —Consider the tact that the Jews rejected Jesus at His first coming because "thoy knew not tlje voices of the Prophets” (Acts 13:27), for the same reason tlm second e?'"’"® ~°J Christ will come “AS A SNARE ON ALL THEM THAT DWELL ON THE FACE OF THE WHOLE EARTH (Luke 21:33, 1 These. 5:1-5L Questions Invited. No Collection. For full evidence of tile true Scriptural teaching upon belief of which salvation is conditional, read th« book, “Christendom Astray,” free on application to 'Bible Truth," c/0 Box OS, Lower Hutt. PUBLIC NOTll'ES—<Con(inued»

THE NATIONAL RANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Subscribed Capital ... £6,6(16.000 Paid-up Capital £2,000.000 Reserve Funfl (invented in Government Securities) 1,000,060 CUrr G e o D Xn£ e eqt rV |ecu ( ;Xj ed .!? 500.060 Keß raers Liabillty .. Of .-- Sha f e -' 6.000.000 £9,500,000 .XU..,.. <8 HEREBY GIVEN that the Register of Shareholders of this Bank will be closed on the 23rd Instant for the purpose of the half-yearly dividend. P, R. M. HANNA, General Manager. PRESENTATION TO EX-MAYORESS, MRS. T. C. A. HISLOP. AN INVITATION is extended to the Women -of Wellington to forward Contributions towards a PRESENTATION to be made to -Mrs. Hislop in recognition of her work as Mayoress during the past thirteen years. Contribution's may be forwarded to the undersigned or placed in Bex provided for the purpose adjacent to the Booking Office, D.1.C., Ltd. AMY KANE (Convener), pioneer Club. FORENCE LOIV (Hon. Treasurer), 218 D.LC. Building. CITY OF LOWER HUTT, MOTOR-DRIVERS'.- LICENCES. HOLDERS of Motor-Drivers’ Licences are reminded that current licences expire on June 30 and should be renewed before that date. . , For the convenience of those Licence Holders who may find it difficult to renew during ordinary office hours, the City Council Offices will reopen for the purpose of renewing Motor-Drivers’ Liceuses only — Thursday, June 29—7 to 8.30 p.m. Friday, June 30—7 to 8.30 p.m. Saturday, July 1-10 a.m. to Noon. T. G. RICHARDSON, Acting-Town Clerk. FORM OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENCE. I. RAYMOND ARNOLD EDER, of 24 Grey Street, Wellington, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrates Court, at Wellington, tor a Licence under the Auctioneers Act, 1925, to carry on business as Auctioneer, at 49 Wiilis Street, Wellington. C.l, the premises known as Windsor Hotel Building, and tha-t such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from the 24th day of June, 1944, being the date of the first publication of thie notice. Dated at Wellington this 24th day of June, 1944. RAYMOND EDER. PUKIO TRIBAL COMMITTEE. PRIZES WON AT KAHUTARA HALL ON FRIDAY, JU NE 9 Dinner Raffle—lst. I’r. No. 15441 8., Spargo, Martinborough. 2nd I’r., No. 1044, Mrs. G. Te Whalti. Greytown. Chocolates —No. 415, J. R. Nalder, Clay Creek, Martin borough. Euchre Prizes—Ladies: Ist, Mrs. J. Flutej- (Pukio). 2nd., Mrs. Morgan (Martinborough). Gents.: Ist, L. Bridgewater (Pihautea); 2nd., Mr. Reddy (Martinborou trill. Ladies’ Lucky No.—Mrs. Grimstone (Martlnboroughi. Gents.’ Lucky No., Mr. J. Bentley (Pihautea). © ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS. CHURCH PARADE. THE Annual St. John Day Commemoration Service will be held in the St. Peter's Church. Willis Street. TOMORROW (Sunday). June 25. 7 p.m. ■ Brigade members will parade at st. Peter's Schoolroom. Willis Street, at 6.30 p.m. Decorations will NOT lie worn. Members of the Order, Association. Nursing Guild ami Nurses will be present. A retiring collection will bo taken in aid of the St. John Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem. Arrangements have been made for R.L. Members to attend at Boulcott Street Church. V. BOESLEY, Corps Superintendent

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 229, 24 June 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 229, 24 June 1944, Page 3

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