S. Peter's, Hamilton.
Til h programme of the mission scr\ico in S. Peter's, Hamilton, a-, at hr-t arranged, w.w brought to a close on Monday e\emng, but mi {jre.it was the interest taken in the, mission, that it was decided to have a tli.iiiK~.^t\ iiif? col»*l»r.itir»n of the Holy Com muni'Pti on Tuesday morning, and .1 fin il .iddie-"' to men in the open .m .it IL\l.">. The nn^sioiKM was cclebi.int on this occ.ision, .did then* were .">() coninmnic.ints. Tlie ini-.ionpr, in his open an addiess, de.ilt with the belief held bj Mime that if a man is once sa\ed lie is «a\ed to all eternity. He fully and cleitly exposed the f.dlaey of such .1 belief, and ilioued th.it vdv.ition ii .1 tiling of the p.ist, of the prenent, and of thu future. A b.i|»ti/ed person is brought into .1 stite of salvation. Unlevi he h.is fallen away he is in a, state of salvation, and although lie has a Rood hope that he will be ultimately s.ued, still ho may fall •uvay and be 10-t ; but if lie continues firm unto the ond he will be .imod n\erlastin^ly. At the conclusion of his address the iiiis-.i<>ner most kindly bade good byo to Ins hearers and distiibuted inoinoii.il cards to th'»->i» who had not previously received them. He then returned to the church to see home people who weio anxiously waiting to ha\e an intei view with him, and w close lid he run hi> time that ho had to cit his lunch in tho bug^y wliil-t drmiifr to the railway station, where quite- a number of hdies and gentlompn had assemblod to iay fjood bje and «i-h him <lod spocd, &_c. As he shook hand> w ith each he *aid a few kind \noklm. Jfii \isit will lonp be remoin bered, as he ondenred himself to all, both by Ins kind and gentle bearing ftnd Ins clear, definite teaching. There was uni\ pri.il regret that his st.vy could not be pro longed.
Mc:sr< Vf J. Hurst and Co, Auckliml mil Olntipo, nd\<*rtne nf\v shipments of turnip si eds, firliln i.il m inures, f.< . Mr ?ohn Knox Hill soil at the Hamilton Auction M.irt on .S.iturd ly, ,n»(ts in irnohont i states. The "latent Amem in in\ention" thp portable olrctric l.imp is> advertised in apo'licr pirt of this issue, MrJ. S. HuLkl.md will sell at the Cambridge Mar. iii on Saturday, .10 joung pig', poultry, baton, harm, and sundrin. Goon Ri sol 11 ions —\t the coraraonccmjnt of i"\rry new jear hundn-ds and thousand 1 - ot our young men — and old is well— form n solutions for their guidance- for the coming year. M->n> Vo, p tli<-m, ivl.ilo oth<-r brt-ik tliem lo such we wish to gt\e a word o( adviti', in ordtr lo sustain jour determination of leading a better life in the future you should Uso Hop I'nttcrs. Ihe judicious übO ot Hop Hitters strengthens, i Jwwsos, .mil purities the stom.u li, bow els, blood, In cr, ncr\es, and kidnejs, and is just whit jnu want to build up and invißoratc joursolf.— (Jttcnbuni, (J.i>..l ,Dtm. Ke.tj,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2086, 19 November 1885, Page 2
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518S. Peter's, Hamilton. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2086, 19 November 1885, Page 2
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