Public Notices WOOL. rnHE UNDERSIGNED ARE CASH PURCHASERS OF WOOL. M'PHERSON k CO. TEETH PAINLESSLY EXTRACTED. MR. S. J. DECK, SURGEON-DENTIST, having received the most improved appliances for the administration of Nitrous Oxide Gas, is now prepared to extract teeth^by its agency without pain. Artificial sets manufactured in gold or vulcanite, kc DON STREET, One door up from Dee-street. Invercargill, January 3rd, 1872. LOND Q?;N PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, COBNEK OF DON AND DEE STREETS, (Opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel), INVERCARGILL. MR. T. MUSSEN, in returning sincere thanks lor the liberal patronage received during bis stay in Invercargill, begs to announce tbat having built a large and centrally situated studio on the premises lately occupied by Mr Wilham Russell, solicitor, he is now prepared to execute pictures in every branch of the art, including enlargements in oil, crayon, water colors, &c, &c. Parties paying a visit to the new studio wil find all the latest improvement* in the art, combined with civility, promptitude, and j MODERATE CHARGES. PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, PAINTS VARNISHE3, And eveby Abticle in the Teade. rpHE undersigned has a very large Stock of the above goods direct from the Home Manufactories, and is prepared to SELL Tfl EM CHEAP. DAVID WEBSTER, Painter, &c, DEE STREET, TNVERCARGILL. INVITATION EOR WEEK OF PRAYER THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. JANUARY, 7-14, 1872. Beloved Christian Brethren, throughout all Nations, — We are reminded that the present year, replete with so'great and serious events, is drawing to a close, and that another is approaching, with its many and solemn responsibilities. In prospect of the new year we affectionately address you on the subject of United and Universal Prayer. Christians throughout the world have been accustomed for many years past, and with increasing encouragement and advantage, to consecrate the week commencing with the first Sunday in January to united supplication. Day by day in that week they have been brought into sympathy with each other's wants and duties and trials ; •with each other's union in Christ ; with each other's privileges, and with each other's participation in Divine and Eternal realities. Multitudes look forward to its return with gladness because it has been to them a season of spiritual joy and of divine blessing — shewing the faithfulness of God to his promise and the efficacy of United Prayer. •" If two of you shall agree on Earth as touching anything that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in Heaven." We invite you therefore to make arrangements for setting apart the week commencing January 7th next, for special thanksgiving, humiliation, and prayer j and by giving publicity to this invitation endeavor to promote the observance of this Annual Week of Prayer for the spiritual benefit of those who have not hitherto participated in its privileges. And, suffer us, Beloved Brethren, as the time approaches, and looking to the contentions and controversies engaging men's minds, and unhappily separating true believers who are really (and who ought to be visibly) one in Christ, to beseech you to cultivate one toward another increasingly the excellent gift of " charity," that no divisions be allowed to hinder your coming with "one accord" to th%Throne of the Heavenly Grace, or to deprive you of the blessings so largely promised to United Prayer. Let us not forget the solemn admonition — " Grieve not the Holy Spirit whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption. liet all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice : and be ye kind one to another, tender hearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you."— Ephes. rv. 30—32. The following topics axe suggested as suitable for exhortation and prayer on the successive days of meeting : Tttesd&y, Jan. 9. — Humiliation: — For personal and national sins, weakness of faith, disobedience and worldlineßß inlthe Church. Acknowledgement of the Divine Judgments, confession of nnfaithfulness, and prayer for the Revival of Religion, as in past times. Wednesday, Jan. 10. — Prayer (intercessory) : — For Familit s ; for the sons and daughters of Christian parents at home and in other lands j, also for those at school, at colleges and universities ; and for all entering upon commercial or professional duties ; for the increase of spiritual life in those who confess Christ ; for the conversion of the unconverted j and for the sanctifying of affliction both to parents and Children. Thttesday, Jan. 11. — Prayer (intercessory) : — For Kings and all in authority ; for Nations, especially those recently visited with the calamities of war ; for the prevalence of peace in the counsels of Statesmen ; for righteousness, harmony, and goodwill among all classes ; for the spread of sound knowledge, and for God's blessing upon special efforts to resist the progress of infidelity, superstition, intemperance, and other kinds of immorality. Fbiday, Jan. 12. — Prayer (intercessory) : — For the Christian Church ; for Bishops, Presbytere, Pastors, and Missionaries ; for translators of the Holy Scriptures into various tongues ; for Office-bearers, and for Committees, Societies, and Authors engaged in Christian work. Satttbday, Jan. 13. — Prayer : — For a larger outpouring of the Holy Spirit ; for the increase of Christian love and holy zeal, and the union of believers in prayer and effort for God's Glory. Scnday, Jan. 14. — Sermons — " Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth, as it is done in heaven." — Matt. vi. 10. Meetings nightly in the Hall of the Presbyterian Church, at half-past seven.
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Southland Times, Issue 1521, 9 January 1872, Page 4
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