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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. J 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET " (Opp. Paramount, Conrtenay Place), A SEPaES OF 6 LECTURES will commence (God Willing) in tlie above I Hall this SUNDAY AT 7 p.m. under the title of "THE BRITISH-ISRAEL THEORY r REFUTED." The commencing Subject Tomorrow will be: •■FULFILLED AND UNFULFILLED BIBLE PROPHECIES CONCERNING THE NATION OF ISRAEL CONCLUSIVELY PROVING TH-VT THE BKITISH PEOPLE ARE IN NO WAY RELATED TO OK CONNECT KD WITH TEN-TRIBED ISRAEL." Evidence will be produced from the Scripuu-cs to show: (1) THAT all the descendants of Abraham—all the twelve tribes of Israelwere distinctly told by God at the beginning of their national existence that if disobedient to God's commandments they—all the twelve tribeswould be "SCATTERED AMONG ALL PEOPLE, FROM THE ONE END OF THE EAKTH EVEN UNTo THE OTHER" to become -A.N ASTONISHMENT, A PROVERB, A BYWORD AMONG ALL NAIIONS." (Dent, 28:15, 25, 37 63----61; Lev. 26:31-35.) (2) THAT the subsequent history of the twelve tribes of Israel reveals the fact that ALL THE TWELVE TRIBES ?J1?Yn c T ck-^ emselves "A REBELLIOUS A A.IIOA, and consequently, as loretold, they—the twelve tribes—were ultimately "REMOVED INTO -ILL THE KINGDOMS OF THE EARTH » (Eze. 2:3-S; Eze. 3:1-11; Amos 3:1-2----2 Kings 17:6-23; 2 Kings 18:11-12; Jer. *:I h& Jcl'- ah."; D<m. 9:5-11; Jl oß ea ,„, :;^\^ osea 9:17; Luk<= 21:24.) 1 7i : i, , Pl"°l|lle«es plainly indicate that all the scattered twelve tribes of /Israel would remain scattered amoii" Hie nations until regathered to Palestine to become the mightiest mortal "a*l° n m the coming KINGDOM OF GOD on earth. (Isa. 11:11-12; Jer .1:18; Jer. 30:3; Jer. 31:10," Jer. 31-271 -'0:33-44;_ ]«c.28:25-26; Eze. 36:22-24; Eze. 3,:21-22; Eze. 30:25-28; Jer. 23:5-S-Gen. 12:2, Micah 4.-G-8- Zech 8-<>V ( Matt. 19:28; Luke 22:29-30 ) ' ' "O FOOLS AlsD SLOW OF HFVPT Questions Invited. N o collection H unable to attend write "Bible Truth " care above hall, for free literature THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH HE APOSTOLIC CHURCH! TRADES HALL, YIYI-W ■ STREET. ion, 2.30, Sunbeams;.3.ls, Bible Classes--7 p.m.—; ' PASTOR EDWARD R WESTON Jife^mc"^1 Lord.fo r giVing IIIJTUESDAY, 7.3o—Communion, followed by address by PASTOR A. 'l. GREENTHURSDAY 7 p.m .-Missionary Prayer GlUßHAll''' 11"' AdC' reSS W PAST°K" SATURDAY, 7.30-Witness Meeting (by our Young People). X Everyone Welcome. Written Questions Answered. J.he Apostolic Standard for the Church stands Urn-evoked to the End. RIO GRANDE, MIRAMAR. SPECIAL EVANCELISTIC SFBVTfF ELDEK JOHNSTON AND E\^\G JACKSON. SUNDAY. 7.30. You are, invited. MR. CARL ARMERDING, MR. CARL ARMERDING^ of California, U.S.A., Will Speak at QDDFELLOWS; HALL, CLYDE QUIT SUNDAY, 7 p.m. * ' Subject: < "ALTARS OF BRICK." We want you to come and be made Welcome. gPECIAL PUBLIC LECTURE By W. J. MOUNTJOY', B.A, Dip.Soc.Sc;, L.T.C.L. Subject: "POETRY AND THE MODERN M4.N" TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m.. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Marion Street (near Te AroP.O.). ■ Public Cordially Invited. FUNERAL NOTICES. rpHE! Friends of the late Elizabeth Morwhirh"\ alif ] nvlted-, r tO attend her funeral, which will leave Moutere Corner, Otaki on hunday, August 2, 1936, at 130 nm lor the Cemetery, Levin. 1 •' E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD Funeral Directors, 25 Kent Terrace. Friends of Percival John Horslev ■iJ, P"^, to.attend the Funeral of ha late beloved wife, Mary Ellen, which T I lea >'e o t'io Salvation Arinv Hall ti eZ°\ Sio^ et' f ? raokl >-". °n Monday, August 3, 1936, after service, which comHnßrwT W^ th, e Karori Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON & SONS, LTD Undertakers, ' 164 Adelaide Road. Telephones 24-155, 16-781. MISCELLANEOUS. JJLOOD Pressure ■is dangerous. Our iamous Herbs only Is (hi, and brin-s |ADIGESTION-We don't just relieve i- T- \ e ? emove the cause; complete sJ^3j^es;2 S 6d. Health Supp,y, T)ANDRUFF, Falling Hair, defiuitely stopped m 7 days; promotes gloriL^^ills dStreet ir;2S- 6[l- Health&iPl)ly--ItI"EN, why suffer the agony of a tender I , s,kln " vvhen Skin-ese is only 2s a bottle? Health Supply, 127 Willis Street. YX7ORMS—Every description safely and '» quickly dispelled, 3s, purely herbal. Health Supply, 127 Willis Street. "T)ON'T Cough. Your friends don't like ■*-f it. Try Goodwin's Lung Rejuvenator (the quick, safe way), 2s. Health Supply. 127 Willis Street. "VTURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons, -1- 1 Caps, Belts, Overalls, to order. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Street, next Scott's Tearooms. (CARDIGANS, Blouses, Overalls, UnderKJ wear, Frocks, Outsizes at low prices. I Morgan's Sale, 51 Dixon Street. TV/TAKE sure of a good Potato Crop this -*■'-*- year. Buy your seed from Zenith Seed Co., 105 Manners Street. Seed ■Potato Specialists. "ATRS. COLLINS, 90 Manners Street, for ■"■*- everything in Children's Winter Woollens, Frocks, Rompers, Infants' Outfits, Shawls, etc. Moderate prices. "X>RANDr.VINE." The only genuine •*-* article, obtainable solely at Grand ■Hotel Home Supply Store. Imported direct from London Qts. ss. halves 3s. TSLANKETS, Blankets,: on easy terms. ■*-* See our quality and low prices. Heimann's. 13a Conrtenay Place. TI/FEN'S Coats on easy terms; see our •"-*■ stocks and low prices; we can fill any inquiry. Heimann's, 13a Courtenay Place. TIEIMANN'S for better Clothes, on "easy -*-*• terms, at prices you can afford to paj*. See our large stocks. Only address, 13a Conrtenay Place. ENTAL Institute, Tel^ 54-592, 113 Wiliig Street (Perrett's Corner). Teeth from £1; Repairs from 3s 6d. OUTSHINES and lasts longer than any Polish on the market, "CO" Waxshine Lino. Polish is unequalled. REPAIRS 2 hours from 3s 6d; 2 hours' visit to make Set Teeth. Frost, opp. D.I.C. WHEN ordering Wines and Spirits, make sure you get them from a store with a "Money-back Guarantee." Grand Hotel Home Supply Store regard customer i.p sole judge,

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Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 5

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