No: ees. v< - A Fni! luriTiit * b<- dcducMcfrfrdia ttll J htnlin. to go uHrinjr<wbini}i)luf OouiWr. 1 ■ No ijura nttloiia or ucceptaiiccis Will he received oi/'Riiy prrtecce whatever after tlie I'.onr niinn-d o , without lw«in» nccoir. pui.-.d with the DMe-miiy am uuici! caiL. Afutitiuri (if fiwuurs is purticulaily calleii tu this re^ulution. Auy Jooliey ridi.'ipeserpt in the colours , cntKn'il will ~hv. lini-ii three sovs. rorliirinuicfl and descriptions of hnrspn and rider. ji colours to bo 3°nt in with all noHlaatior or arcpptancei. Mr fl. H, Hayr, of Auckland is au-tho-rbed to rseeivo nominAtions, ptc. O. H. CARTER, . Hon. Secretary. THE r>!URE HE ijTREATEST V URE or tuk aok roR DYSPEPSIA. gua'balte'ed TO CUKE TUB WOKST CASE, OR MONEY REFUNDED. Fiee trial puckagii mailed to any uddress. TRY IT ! TRY IT t TRY IT ! TRY IT ! SiifiVred'a great deal from dyfipeppia, was recommended K. D. ('. One package completely cnrwl mo. Wns treated by ; two doctors in Halifax for the complaint ! before trying yonr euro —C. N. S STRffKLAND, Union Bank of Halifax. I-liilifes, N.S., Canada. Rkv. W. A. Mason, Cieortcetown, P.K.J., C'ltwdii, wrifps (first, lpfter):—l hnvpi used one of yonr famous K. I). C, find have derived f?Teat benefit, from it. My case ia very revetft—complinntfsl with other troubles. (Second lotrpr) : I have been troubled with n. ! constant pain in my stomach ; I was j Kfmid it was After uninp ynnr ! medicine it entirely disappeared, and hss not returned. Rf,v. Father Shaw'b Testimwv.— To all suflVrinpr from that prevalent Mnd horribio disorder called drspepein, I "ny with confidence, and without any he«itn tion, procuroat nnce ;i ptickayi! of K.D.0., u»p it (in directed, and bofore you coiwiroo the couteiitsi of ono packairo you will thank me for direutintf yonr attention to tliin womlf-rful cure. I Huftered from Jv.-jio; sia for "3 yeniv, until la*t i-nnimer it reached a cri-i*. My appetite for every laud of food wa-i completely u'one, when a friund in town advised me to try K. O. C, iibsnrin;,' mo that it complotely (inrcd him. I obeyed, used it as directed, :tud in a few daya I f'-lt nearly as well a* over. I have no aulfi.sh raotiTO inniiikinsr •lio foreproiufr declaration. lam not one of the company, neither am I a'eousin of auv of them, My ouly i« to iilluviato tho sufferings of iny fellow crtutuien. (Signed) Rkv. FathEu Shaw, P.P., Canada." Given ut the Rei;i..ry of St. John th« Baptist, New Glasgow, M.S., Cuuada. Jan. 28th, 1891. Price, 5s per package. Tho above are Some of thousands of tonUiHonial.l received. If not cold by your chemist, ceud to K. D. C. COMPANY, AUCKLAND, Sole Proprietors for Australasin. T. L. White.] [J. Bennett. QTONE OROTHERS & /"^O , SHIP BROKERS AND AGENTS, IMPORTERS, GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 20, Qdkek-street, Auckland. Cable Address: Stone. BONEDUST. — Agents for Rnncorn AI, No. 2 and 0 Fine and Napier No. 2. Also on sale : Sydney JI. Queensland and varions other brands. Having stocks on hand, we are prepared to make epecia'l'quotations to cash customers of five ton* and upward. . Have always on sale at very lowest rates, viz. :—Oats, Chaff, Bran," Potatoes (Oamarii and Canterbury), Oatmeal (various makers), Ma.ize, Flour and Sharps (Auckland and Southern), Fowl and •Milling Wheats, Barley, Seed, Tartarian, iDun and Canadian Oats, &c, &c. Wheel[Wrights' Requisites: Tasmanian Blue iGum Timber and Shafts, Red Gum I Felloes, Iron Bark Dr.iy Shafts' and iSpokes, Pohntnkawa Shafts and Felloes. Indents for Iron Bark Timber executed. Agencies: Canterbury Belfast Bacon uring Company's Hums and Bacon and Lard, in bladder and keg. Preservitas, Butter invaluable for preserving Milk, Butter, Game, Meat, Fish, Sec. Tyser LiDe (Limited), direct line steamers. PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY. 1 Prßr.tsHnn for Tnn Spk<-ial Benefit m> MomCnußrnnoi:m. [ Tk!-r Clirlsti.-in Rp.Ufiion. intollitrontly unJer. stnnj, romesnot to add to mon's burdens but to ! remove them. " For Gml sent not his Son into I the world to conilcmn tha world, but tlmt the world through Him might bo saved." John iii, If. leading docfrines, adapted to the use of this New Ag(\ are summarised as follows — There is one Clod, in whom is a Divine Trinity of Love, Wisdom and Operation, ,-ind Hr. is the Lord Jesus Christ. • Saving Faith ia to believe in Him. Kvils are to be shunned, because they aro of tbe devil and from thn devil. Good Works ought to bfi done) because they arc of God and from Grid, and they ouglit to he done by man aa of himself, but with the belief tbat they are from the Lord, operating in him by him. There are two things which constitute th> nssenre of Ood—love and wisdom. And there aro thre' which constitute tho essence of His love—to love others out of Himself: todesiroto bo one with them ; and to makcthem happy from HlmsHf, Tbe same three constitute the essence ol Eli* wisdom ; because lovo and wisdom in God make one, and love wills the3o things, and wisdom accomplishes them. True Cbristiai Religion, No. 43. The word of God h Divine truth clotned in human language, .ind adapted to tho varied states of tbe human heart, that thus a man may know God, and learn tu know and do His will. "I've continue in My word, then are ye My disciples indeed." John viii. 31. ' - Thereioriall things whatsoever ye woul<l that men should dountojou: do y«eveu so unto them; for this is thu law and the prophets. Matt. vii. 8.
Tho Ten Commandments point out what evils are to be shunned in order that men may attain eternal life. "Th.it it is not so difficult to ive the life o' heaven as if ccmrnonly believed is evident iron, this—that when anjthinj* presents itself that one knows to be insincere and unjust, to which his mind is diiposed. lie need aot only think that ii ouirlit not to be done because it is contrary to the Divine commands. If a man accustoms himsell so to tr.'iuk, and from custom derives the habit, ho is thon by degrees conjoined to heaven : and in so far as he is conjoined to heiven, thr higher decrees of his mind are opened; and in so far as these are opened he sees what is insincere and unjust; and in so far as he sees these evil> they can be shaken oSf. lor it impossi jle that any evil can be shaken off until it be seen. This is a state into which a man may enter from freedom ; for who is not capable from freedom of thinking in , this manner ? Hut when he has made a beginnin}; all gofids arc wrought in him by the Lord, and Ho causes him not only to see evils, but alsonot to will them, and iinally to become averse to them. This is meant by the Lord's words, " .My yoke is easy and My Wurdcn is lijjht. , ' Matt. xi. 30. Hut it should be known that the difficulty ol se thinking, and likewise of rr-sir.tinj,' evils, increases in proportion as a man from tho wills commit evils, for in so far ho become! accustomed to them, until at length he d..es no? see them, and afterwards loves chem, and from the delight of Live excuses them, and by all kinds of fallacicsconlirras them, and declares that they ate allowable and good. Hut this occurs with those who in the age of adolescence plunge into evils as if without restraint, and at the same time reject Dn'ine things from tuo heart." —" Heaven and Hell." No. 533. This advertisement, though containing truth for all, is especially published for the benefit ot those who from any cause do not profit by ordinary religious ministrations. Those who approve of the doctrines hare enunciated, and who desire to assist in the work of disseminating them, are invited to communicate with Mr J. E. Hawley, St. Martin's, ChristcUurch, New Zealand, who will he glad to afford all necessary information, and supply a copy of " The Doctrine of Life," gratis and post free tn any one desirous of perusing it. The wurkj ot Eraanuel Swrdenborg, and cognate [ittriiturc, mnv bt* obtained from Messrs Turner and Henderson. H.,nt.-r-sfre.-t. Svdnev.
TVI H . WVNIIAKD, ■*-'-* • SOLICITOE, TEMPLE CHAMBERS, HIGH-BT., AUCKLAND. Money to lend at current rates.
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