Speaking on “ faith ” at the Westbourne Park Chapel, Porchcster, W., Sir Thomas Inskip, the Solicitor-Gen-eral, said that nothing was too wonderful to believe so long as we understood, if only a little, about, the way it was done. Science could do almost everything in the material realm, but it had never yet dissected or even defined the soul. It could not say exactly what life was, any more tihan it could produce life. Man wa.s a more complete and perfected whole by admitting into his life convictions that there were some thingis-that he would never understand, and which must be received without resort to reason or proof to support 'them. THE IDEAL ILLUMINANT—GOLDExN BAY CANDLES. Notwithstanding recent scientifl? improvements in modern lighting appliances, the harmful glare is not yet eliminated, and no artificial light can surpass in mellowness and softness, the friendly glow of Golden Ray Candles. Are better and last longer than imported brands. Made from finest ingredients. Specially hardened. Package always full weight. If Golden Ray Candles are unobtainable from your grocer, apply to Auckland Merchants for name of supplier.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4596, 3 September 1923, Page 2
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182Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4596, 3 September 1923, Page 2
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