RELIGIOUS SERVICES. 1.0.0. F. .HALL, ALLEN STREET (Opp. Paramount, Courtenay Place). THE SECOND LECTURE of the Series -*- under the title of "WHY THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD" Will be delivered (God Willing) -in the above Hall on SUNDAY at 7 P.M. When the Subject will be: "FULFILMENT OF PROPHECY PROVES. THE BIBLE TO BE THE AVORD OF GOD." ■ "THE SCRIPTURES MUST BE FULFILLED." (Josus-Mark 11:49.) "THE SCRIPTURE CANNOT BE BROKEN." (Jesus—John 10.35.) The object of this lecture is .to show — (1) THAT the Bible is proved to be the Word-of God by the fact that every Old Testament prophecy relating to the first coming of Jesus Christ was accurately fulfilled at His first coming. (Matt. 1:22, 2:5, 2:15, 2:17, 2:23*, 3:3, 4:14, 8:17, 11:10, 12:17, 13:35, 21:, 4. 26:24, 26:31, 26:54, 26:56, 27:9, 27:35.1 Mark 14:49, 15:28. Luke 3:4, 4:21, 18: 31, 22:37, 24:25-27, 24:44. John 2:22, 7:38,, 7:42, 12:35, 13:18, 15:25, 17:12, 19:24, 19:25, 19:36-37, 20:9. Acts 1: 16, 3:18, 3:22. 10:43, 13:29, 1S:28. 1 Cor. 15:3-4, Hebs. 10:7.) (2) THAT this is an absolute guarantee ' that every Old Testament prophecy .relating to Christ's second1 coming will , likewise be accurately fulfilled at His second coming— prophecies which clearly indicated that when Christ returns He will by Divine Power overthrow I every existing Kingdom upon earth and set up a Divine system of Government in all the earth—THE KING- , DOM OF GOD—its wise and righteous administration by Jesus Christ resulting in "the blessing of all nations of the earth:." (Gen. 22:17-18 (see Gals. 3:10), . Psa. 2:7-9, Psa. 72. Psa. 95:9, Isa. 2: 24, Isa. 9:6, Isa. 11, Isa. 24:23, Isa. i -40:10.. Jer. 3:17, Jer. 10:10, Jer. 23: 5-6, Eze. 21:27, Dan. 2:44, Dan. 7:14, Joel 3:17, Mic. 4:1-7, Mic. J5:2, Hab. 2:14, Zeph. 3:14-17. Zech. 1:10. Zeeh. ' 2:10-12, Zech. S:3, Zech. 8:20-22, Zech. 9:10, Zecli. 14:9, Zech. 14:16-10, ■"Mai. 4.) -■' ~.-.' ' ' ' "■-.':.' "ALL THINGS MUST BE'FULFILLED WHICH WERE AVRITTEN IN THE LAW OF MOSES; AND IN THE PROPHETS. AND IN THE PSALMS, CONCERNING ME." (The risen Jesus—Luke 24:44.) . "'■..'■'.' Questions invited. No Collection. If unable to attend write "Bible Truth, c/o. above Hall, for free literature. Xs°sp4?V Vmty temple, /P/i? <• \SI Lome Street, , br rmw ■ : \Si\ 3 V--/ (off 'Cambridge Ter.) /unday. 7.p.m. GOSPEL 7 p.m. -;Service.. : Speaker: PASTOR A. L. GREEN WAY . . (President A.C. New Zealand). Subject: "Something for Nothing." New Choruses, Special Singing, Divine Healing. Also Breaking of' Bread, 11.0; Sunday* School' 2.30; Young People's Bible Class, 3.30. ■ ■ Weeknight Bible Teaching Services at 7.30:. Tuesday and Thursday. Speaker: 'Pastor G. D. White. . Our aim: Apostolic preaching, Apostolic results.1 Everybody Invited. . UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SPIRITUAL PSYCHOLOGY CENTRE, 72a Manners Street. Service, 7.15. Speaker: MR. J..S. WOODHOUSE. Subject: "THOUGHT- AND EMBODI- ■ . . ' MENT." (Cvi Bono.) ' , -. ■ Clairvoyance and Floral Messages. Sunday Afternoon Service; at 3 o'clock. THE -Concordant Version of the Scrip- ■*- tures satisfies the Jong-felt need for a consistent.'and faithful translation. See it in the Public Library. Write .Box 1900, Auckland,,-for leaflets ; - HRIST'S Second Coming. What is the sign, when will itian'pear, where shall we look'/ Send for; Booklet, Christ's Promised Return, Free.. . "Student." G.P.O. Box 2223T, Melbourne.: EDUCATIONAL. HUTT VALLEY. MEMORIAL : TECHNICAL COLLEGE. , (PETONE.) . "REQUESTS HAVE. BE EN MADE for a •" CLASS IN ELECTRIC WELDING. Would intending.- pupils jplease call. &t the College Office and enrol as soon, as possible. Due to demand for tuition in Acetylene '.Welding, a Second Class is being formed and will commence on MOADAY' APRIL 19. Those already inquiring call at the office and enrol. QUALIFY KOK A CiUUD PUSITION Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Type writing, .English, and Business Method* ensures success Km ol uuwl ' . MISS A iJUTHKId&VNb. I'M'.Sl'.U.i'-. (I'lt-niiiii'b-'Celt TVaclier). i ISO LAMBTON QUAY; > ■■ .'(next VV.FC:-A.),': '.--. . relephoue1 47-032 ;,.Ues:47-47t. THE MODEKJs ' ■ COMMEUCIAI. 1 SCHOOL, , 22 The Terrace, Training Shorthand Typistes only. Special • . ■ . Speed Sessions. . MRS. M. A. NICOLA.US (Pitman's Teachers' Diploma), PRINCIPAL. Assisted by Miss Toomath (Pitman s Teachers' Diploma and Shorthand .Reporter's. Certificate). ' ■ Prospectus on application. Telephone 43-708. TUTORIAL COLLEGE, Harcourt Chambers, Panama Street, Evening and Saturday Morning Classes for MATRICULATION and TRAINING COLLEGE ENTRANCE. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. H.. P.ISAAC, M.A., ' Principal. " , : Telephone 44-754. , ~V AY.C.A. WINTER PROGRAMME.— -L • BALLROM DANCING, Miss Nancy Robe, Tuesday, 8-10 p.m.; fee, 10s term ■of 10 lessons. TAP DANCING, Miss D. Buck, Tuesday, 4.30 and 6.15 p.m.;. 10s term of 12 lessons. CHILDREN'S GYM., Miss Marion Todd, Saturday, 9.30 a.m.; fee, 10s, term of 10 lessons, commencing Saturday, April 17. PHYSICAL CULTURE V Margaret Morris -Movement: Miss Marjory Bell'(Teacher's Diploma), .Mondays—Matrons 3-4, Business Girls.7-8. Business Women 7.1.5-0.15; fee. .17s 6d, terms of 12 lessons. BADMINTON, Thursdays, fee, £1 Is. BASKETBALL, Practices, Wednesdays. 6.45. HOCKEY, Practice, Mondays, 5.30 p.m. For particulars French, German, and Dressmaking Classes .apply Y.W.C.A., Boulcott St, Tel. 42-168. TELEPHONE 41-633. DOROTHY E. GREENISH, L.R.S.M., Teacher of Pianoforte. BRITTAIN'S BUILDINGS, 54 Manners Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. ENGAGEMENT. THE Engagement shortly to be an . nounced. Have the Ring exactly as desired. Obtain it wholesale direct from our workshop and save money. W.M. HAYCRAFT AND CO, Ring Specialists, / 04 Willis Street (over Preston's). T>RINTING of every description: Show -*- Cards, Catalogues, Invitations, Uus'i ness Stationery All ordeis executed promptly by the "livening I'ost" I'l'intinp Department. .Half Tone and Line 131ockf made at shortest notice. Stereo Work c Specialty. 'Phono for quotations. Tel 44-010.
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