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Notices. PHOENIX UME WORKS ~ WAI P A , CANNELL & CO. A G RIC ULTU 11 A L T IM E ! P LAST ERE RS' T IME ! O U I L D E R S ' TIM E This Lime proves to be the best r.ialulial for debtroyiiiK Tuniip Fly, Orchard and other Insect Pest's, and in also most . effective in freeing the land from sorrel. ] Good road, and secure paddocks at the Kilns, for the accommodation of farmer sending thrsir own drays. The Lime can be loaded direct from < - Iviln at lowest cost for cash. WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, Hamilton.

W. THORN'.] i> I'ASCOK. QOUTiI A UCKLAND "DRODUCE A GENCY, CUSTOMS - STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. DIRECT COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PRODUCER AND CONSUMER. Oootiri told for Ca-'h, on delivery, aud consigned straight from owner. Commission : 5 per cent, on sales being i-lTected. Registration, for goods up to £10, Is ; over that amount, 2s Gd. p.S.—Wo have also opened a LABOUR REGISTER, and applications for servants will be received and regist-red free of charge on receipt of stamp for reply. f O H N fvOUGLAS, tl XJ Land and Estate Agent, LICENSED LAND BROKER, IXVESTJXO AGENT, Valuator u-nd Surveyor, j Nus, 5 and G, Government Insurance : , Buildinga, I OUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. i Pi-iipei ty Li is i'U appiiciili')ii. J I f '.:. . W I I. K i N S 'LJ '.lies Klectrii;itv,<i;ilva!;i:;hi, and Vapour P.aths. Formerly Honorary Surgeon Alfred Hospital, Melbourne; nl-o, Infirmary for P.isea.ses of Eye, Ear, Throat and Chest, Melbourne; tv.c years at Throat Hospital, London, with Sir Morell Mackenzie. Spectacles arranged to all eights. See Dr. Wilkina' pamphlet on Cure of Medical, Surgical, and Chronic Nerve Debility (mainly) without internal medicines. Oiliee hours daily. Sunday, 10 to 12. SIIOUTi AXD-STREET (Nr.Ai: Star i .»<;■•■;> SINDES AMD CO., CHEMISTS, IM PO R TlO R S (J F DRULi S, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDISPONGES, &c. i PSivsiiei.ina' Prescription.-! accurately dispensed, with pure drugs and chemical'.:. AyDuts for Auckland Evening Star, N. Z. Farmer, Graphic- and Observer. SANDES AND CO., VICTOK.IA-ST., HAMILTON. 13 R A GTICAL CHRISTIANITY. : JL I'L'III.ISIiKII IOK Till! SITVt.VI. llKMiriT OF Xo.N , - Tm-K Cliris;;.-.n Rdi-ji.m, mulorremove them. " lv.r <:..-.! .-vit nut his Son into tho world to oiuli-tnn Ih' , ivurlil, but tliat thu world through lli'u mi-ht Ijo savcO." John 'its n-aJm:;- doctrine;, .idant.'d In the use 0 , this New A'ljc. a.e r.ui'.-.i:i-ir : -V.l :v: follows — There is one Go-], in whom is a Divine 1 Trinity of Love, Wisdom and Operation ; and Mr. is the Lord |e Christ. Savin- Faith is to b.-li.-v!- in Him. l-.vils an-to be slmniud, heeausc they i arc of the devi! and irom the devil. tldod Works oiiKlit to be done, because I (Iμ-v are of find and from Cod, and they o'i'/nt to be done by man as of himself, but ' vvitii (he belief that they arc from theJ.ord, ; upurat'ineinhimbybim. There are two thini,-:: which constitute the essence of C.od--iove and wisdom. And there ■ire tliri-" whieh constitute the essence of His iovc—to !ove others out of Himself: to desiru to f be one with them ; and to makelhem happy from Himself, The same three constitute the essence i>l His wisdom ; because love and wisdom in God make one, and love wills these things, and wisdom accomplishes them. True Christian 1 Ri-li.'ion, No. 43. f The word of God is Divine truth clothed in human lan-masTc, and adapted to the varied states of the human heart, that thus a man may know Ciod. and learn to know and do His will. "If ye continue in .My word, then are ye My disciples indeed." John viii. til. "Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should J do unto 3011: do ye even so unto them ; for this is the law and the prophet*. Matt. vii. S. The 'fen Commandments point out what evils are to be shunned in order that men may attain " ""'"'That' it is not so difficult to ivn the life o r heaven as if ccminordy believed is evident iron. this—that when .invthinjr presents itself that one knows to be insincere and unjust, to which his mind is disposed, he need .-.ot only think that it ouijht not to be done because it is contrary to self so'to think, and from custom derives the habit, he is then by decrees conjoined to heaven ; and in so far as lie is conjoined to heaven, the higher decrees of his mind are opened; and in so 1 far as these are open.-e" lie sees what is insincere m<l unjust ■ and iu solar as he sees these evils they can be shalten oIT, ior it impossible that any evii r:Mi be shaken oil until it be seen. This is a ' s'au- into which :i man may enter from freedom ; I for who is nut capable from freedom of Ihinkinj. j., tin-, manner ■ Hut when he has majc a be!;ir.- . nui-all (T"ods are wrought in him by tie Lord, and lie causes him not ~n!v to S e,- evils, but .il--1 -~„„.! to will th.-ni, ..:-d :inailv 10 become avc. ;,e •.ii'u',l Ibis is mean: bv the I.oid's word", 1 ■'• .\iv vo'-c is easy and Mv burden is liijht." f y\A.'x\. :>l I'.ut it should be that the evil,, incre.-.ses i,uirunor.:o:i js a :uau l u-.t'oii'i"a'-') i; thvui, l^-.:i^«: O le:i'i:i!i dot "not -',- them and afterwards lou-s tbern, and from ■!■.- delimit of bn-e excuses them, and by all kinds 0: i.illaciescorilirnis tli-m, and declares that thej ire allowable and Rood. I'lit this occurs with Iti.se who in the aj;e of adole-..ence plunge into ~-,ils as ifwithc-at i,-s:ra : .nt, and at the same time :..:,, t I ):v;:-.eihin:r-i from the heart.■•-" Heaven and Hell." No. ">-J:). I I his advertir,eme:-.t, tlvv.i K h ronlainin,; truth for ail, is esprci ,i:y publi:-hed for the 1..-n. lit of those vl,(. from a:,v cause d.. not profit by ..rdinan ,eli,'ious ministrat.on.. I hose who approve of I the doctril.es here enunciated, and who desire to 1 -is.i-t : ." the v.-'-.V. "i ilissemmai.nc '.-em, are m- • •i-.-a • ■,c"-.eiun : c.it ' '.v : :'' Mr I. I-'.. Hawl.-y. S:. ,\i.'i".in's. Ch'i«tci'.:.i.b. r,',-w /.aland, «i.»ta! s l ' ; V\Vl7^ieo;''v":' : and post free/to anvne desirous of p.-rusintr it. The works el l-mauu.-l Sw.leMbor ( .. and rotate literature, .nay be ..Mained Iron, .Messrs Turner aud llcndcrsdu. Uuutei Sydney.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2914, 19 March 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2914, 19 March 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2914, 19 March 1891, Page 4

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