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WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL.

I Tlie anniversary services in connoc--3 tion with the Masterton Wesleyan - Sunday School were held ; yesterday (Sunday), when the pulpit was occupied 1 throughout the day by the' Rev. L, M. i Isitt. At the morniug service theOhurch was well filled, and the Rev 'Mr Isitt r preached an excellent sermon, to old \ and young, taking for his text the first veise of the fourth .chapter of St. J Matthews, "Then was '..Christ led up 8 of the spirit into the wilderness to be 1 tempted of the Devil."... Alluding to t the temptation of Christ, the preacher, i said that many claimed that the Devil J did not tempt Christ personally, ; buc; b that it should be taken in a figurative' 3 sense, He argued[that if it was taken, 3 literally it would involve them in all . kinds of difficulties, and as an instance: he asked them where they could find a mountain from which a view .of'the whole Kingdom of the earth could' be , taken. Although many argued,that Christ, was imbued, with a miraculous j sight, he contended that if siiqh had . been the case the desert flat would . 'havesuited the purpose of tha viel*. a'g r well as the mountain. He tlweJt' l upoa 3 ,the fondness of children: for personification, and' did not think it would do j any good to take from their jfeligious 3 art gallery the picture of; thti devil. P He placed the incidents of thVtem'pta ~ tion plainly before the children, and 3 pointed out to them that"-the devil 1 appealed to Christ's necessity when y he asked him to turn stones 6 into bread,. as_. Christ had then a. fasted forty .days; to, his fanatic i cisni when he asked him to cast . himself from the mountain, and to his I ambition when he aßked Christ to fall ,' down and worship hin), promising him } Ht the same time thejwhole kingdoms 3 of the earth. After telling the children 3 that the teachers of the Sunday School 3 had nb'other object in view but their j "spiritual welfare, he exhorted them to' t do their. utmost in ' assisting their--3 teaohers by exercising'a little self-help]' 1 In:his address to.th 6 teachers, the}. , Rev Mr Isitt said they had a work that i the angels might be proud of; as they 3 had the future lives of the children*' inl ) their hands which would either lejjtt ttf; ■ good pr.o?il results according tofthei' i instruction imparted, -t '.'' 'k'\s f ■;: The aftemooD address to pareiiiaajnU |>' children was ve,ry.;|well attended, fithe i preacher offering'. 'so'nSe capitalstdvico 1. to all,presentj.'and the, ,■ V; ". : .V-' '■''!!";

In the' eveaihjj; the, church,wm; crowded to excess, chairii having to be procured to accomodate Borne of the congregfttion, : and unable; togainadmitance. faking for .his text the 11th verge c£;the Bth chapter &f ''Becftjjse aShtence agaitist an evil work iVno&exeouted therefore the the soiu of ,'a^

7" " ' "'■". 11l i 11 , ' .wjori w • is fully set iti them to do evil," AsJP ' prelude to. bis''sermon the Rev' Mr' 1. laitfc said that if' some men were f judged! by their utterances lhay would \ hare blamed God when he created ■>• the world for not seeking their adtice " '''/:•,' in the matter,and even think now, that he'is wrong in not-soliciting their counselia the guidance of the unkwae. There was not a greater blot: iwpin's ; characterthaji'hisig&sm.. Speaking.- < • of the progreß3'o'f ihfi|?l%,he- main* '.taihed'that there- was,.not a. .meaner man oh earth, than the average man of advanoed thought, with his ready wit, : . • and shallow and sneering utterances, in ••' . regard to religion;.'and contended that the humblest of Gospel teachers wasa'king tostich.a mjin, He .attributed the wickedness, of the world to the sinner's immunity; from punishment, and that God's .boundless lore' was His reason for the postponement ' of punishment for sin. JudgmeW deferred was nob judgment escaped, :,-.. He said the mills of God'grind slowly, but very small, and that-as surely a? a man suffered who put his hand in the fire, J Bo sure would,the apul that sinned be punished, -^^=-•,-: The children of theiSiinday Sohool, about .100 in number,-tobk part in the servjee, their ainging he'ihg of the anniversary. They were?!aced, upon a raised platforM* at the end of the Church,- and, by the choir, '" rendered ia .'a pleMihg manner a number. of hymns suitable [to tbi ! occasion. ".• ';^ . . -,'XO THEEDITO& ■■; Sißc-Will allow mi through your column&46y.ac( l uaint the people of/the Wairarapfcofohe fact thafe lain givingup.' the clothing portion' of : my business entirely, and consequently' >' am now soiling weiiß', jputh's and boy'i clothing at whatever.it will-fitch,- as lam ; ■ determined to realise,on.it at all hixjM' - ■ ' '. *' : j/IHOpURH, -.Clothier and Outfitter, .corner of Cuba v h . and Manners St., Wellington. NEW'ZEALAND CHEESE AND ,1.:,, BUTTEE.. '; Undefdateith Septeriiter, 188?, ; '' 'MessrsjD'onald Eeid & Co'!;;. I)jjnedin, repeiyedihe following ,spesal»porfc pnithe above articles frbip Midon agents ;-K;/ : , ; -.. ' CHEESE.«We ar.e: informed that' cqnßiderablef'quantities are-likely to come;forward; andwe; are of .opinion thl|t;they wili;meetv goodmar;ket,,as. the.'makepf' : .English ohesse this seasonis miich below the average, 'a.nd American hai" rieeii? considerably ■in value lately, 'fine being, worib} 58fl ;t0.61s to-day. It would he to the Advantage of .the shipper if-New :Zea- • were sent mticoil:chath> : ! htf instead. of /the/jr arrive in a -heateia*Btato^we,: iiad ' "some a few days finp/jqu'ality; but' strong in isMk through having been heated, ..aritlW were obliged to accept 48af .per owt., •whereas if they arrived ina cool condi;tion, we feel sure from the'character of the cheese they would have realised' at least 60s,' We recommend that the ' cheese should be Cheddar-'shaped, s.traw colour, fine inequality, and' of 'OO to 70 lb weight, and packed two'or three in a case, each cheese'djvideo! by a wooden partition,-fc|p«M the cool chamber is J'eWcr fchaif tha refrigmtar, .- '■'iS'- ' / Butter.—This Bhould $;/shipped when freshly made, and in iffirefrij ■emtor or cool chamber. (fAr., pre- , feried). Casks should be clean); and of a non-smelling wood, the butter to be prime and of uniform qualityj;t:with 4 per cent salt intimately mkidj so that no trace of gritty salt islperceptible. The casks may contain Jo/or 100 lbs,, and the goods sh'ould}.::ai;rjve from November to March ~H%lbok for a good sale during the../o/ojmng winter.' New butter (refrigerator would now be and 100s per owt. ■ ' ;^- v,',,'^ -Vital Questions! ~:■/ M mmoit emintnl physician ■' "~V'" - Of any aohool, what is the beat _.tljing{ ia , the world for quieting and allaying:'- : sB irritation of the nerves, and of nervous complaints, giving natunoaiM;like, refreshing sleep always?-' ,™, -, : '.; And they will tell you unheaitatitigly.'-v ;.» . chat-tee I, .. ••'■' -,'(;'■ • Ask any or all of the moat eminent physicians' ; '' What is the best and only remedy* that - can be relied on to cure all djßea3.e»lef i tho kidneys and urinary organs; suc'h'asJßright'i ■ : disease, diabetes, retention, And inability ■to obtain urine, and all the diseases, ani.all. ments peouliar to women"— ■.ss& And they will tell you explicitly; as 4 empHatioally';' £«<Au'." . ■ . , \£S. .' Ask the same physicians / *vPS' • ,; "What is the moat reliable".ahj aurtat oute-for-all liver diseases, ■ co. atipaticn, indigestion, billiouinbis, mal- '• :aria. fever, ague, &>.',"and they/wff tili'you • Mandrake I w Dandelion IUI V •,-;. ;>i, •'• , wnoe.wlMn these remediedaw ; o^m&igjft'? - .^lr»-(sthetseqn&Uy,valuabWi ! ,n. ' Anf.coinpounded into Dr.: Sbu'le v g, Ajßeneaia : ' Hopßittejai snoh a wonderfultimdmyrferi* j; ,' ousfcuratlve power ii dsyelopMi iWhictk 4o !; ,' Varied in its operationE. : . thaVvurivdimee « ill.lealth can possibly exist ;.or, resWiftg - po|er,andyetiti6 -■(■■;;■,■■■■]■;:'■*4*■. ■"•■•^ !. Ptrmiese for, the mostifrail Tloiap,!,w>Bk' or 6mftlles>^Uld.kuse,;'r^\ ; -Wi! . ' ,OHAmßitl.' 1 " '"'\.* { '■■■••': ; j/ '■■ : S*' ■■!,,, 1 • * : ; l,f : *'Aliriostdead '.",f: :^ . Poßiye'ars.and given r. ■Bri|bt'i i eoteplaints, fieVere cdagha, \ : • .'f . ; v'v;,'.^Uj'^i! ! 11! I.' ■■- i4 ,ir " I '.T :i '. r ?i:om B|bny of neuralgia, nervouanesfe \ ',; i wake|u)ne6B,! and various diseases peijrMy- ■■; ',= ': to%pmen.' -ft ; . "''•!,'; ■..- :'•'>; shape from 'exeqiiiJK - : . < .tittg pangs of rheumatism, inflammatory'aid -'".'; ichronio, or sufforing fiom scrofula. " . : . : . I ■.:: ! ' ■ ;.;; ; 'JM'Saltrheum, blood poisoning, dyspepdi,''::'".ii ':•' : 'iiidigeation, and, in faot, almost all dise»s« s i : '' V " "frail** ... ■' • ■■'''••;•• ■;..J, ;.-.;!•; '., Nature 'is heir to "'""''' ; ' '')•'■ ■ ; Havo been oured by Dr. Soule's HeS- . ' Bitters, proof of which can be fountt»'" every neighborhood in the known world. • . "^None 1 genuine without a bunch of gMea' ;: ''■: i hops on the whilel&bel, and Dr. Soule's namo ■■• ■ ; -'blown on the bottle, B^tfAnK^rftllthe'vils '', J -poisonous jM made above, ••' • ■ I " '■■■■ "' ' ' ' Mr M'Guire, the defeated candidal ; for the states that his soli-njjjr-hai advised him'that grounds •• tQrjhii petition agai^ •;. ' are consider^.istrojigeit art ; .l • ( batriad by time, anoVtbik the' evidence in ' '% : favor of those whicn are not barred ii '' f, insufficient to warrant him in proceeding ■:'•:' j' 'daujihtera say, " Hs^ : muoli better father •" ' la-lismce he- used' Dij SouleV' Aiaaaean ■ ' • ; 'fldnpteifi; He iß,':g'ettinK..weMUtor'- -.'^ : hiß:Mgfl^&ringfromaalseas'e.deWred , "'■ i incurable, and wear0 v so'gladr-io. used ■ '■ ;V '' ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2735, 7 November 1887, Page 2

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WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2735, 7 November 1887, Page 2

WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2735, 7 November 1887, Page 2

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