A correspondent of the Spectator r-»lt* attention to' the striking suggestion of ~■. dugouts, aeroplanes, submarines, and stcol nets in Amos ix., 2, 3. It struck him with peculiar force when he teatt the- announcement in the press» "Mount. ;| Ci'rmel in German hands.'' The. words of Amos are: —'"Though they into lull, thence shall mine hand take tiem; though they climb up to heaven, thence u'll I bring them down; and though ithey hide themselves on the top of Cw- . mel X will search and take them out ■ tin nee; and though they be hid from my light in the bottom of the »e*, thence will I command the serpent, *«« he shall bite them." THE BEST WAY TO MANAGE BAGGAGE. ' • '■ "Old wnys remain until someone in* vents hotter methods," Our system of ~ cheeking baggage is the latest and bw» way. It saves passenger all trouble #V departure and arrival. We collect, check on, and deliver baggage as m«u as it arrives. Show us your ticket, orl , , <tet us to issue it. It facilitates cheoJc*, ing.-THK NEW ZfiilsAXiD ESPMSJ'. •CO., LTD. ' ' , \ <, ' V iTUM
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1917, Page 5
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181Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1917, Page 5
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