Ihe restoration of the Pope to temporal sovereignty viewed in tlie liglit oi propheev was the subject discoursed upon at tbe usual Sunday afternoon address at tho Foresters' Hall, Napier, yesterday. it was eontended from the Scriptures of Trutli that tlie uprise of a remarkable power possessing botli seeular and ecclesiastieal autliority was in oxaet fulfilment of propheey and that its power and influence would be further extended before Christ returns to tho eartli but as_ this power had perseeuted tlie saints of God in time past and liad introdueed nianv errors that subverted the Gos])el of Christ, and that as tliese errors were to he .found as the basis of the heliefs of modern Christcndom. the ivhole ystem was obnoxious to Him and would thcrefore bc overthrown by Christ at His return. To the women of Napier who bcar tho disnbilities of Saturday elosing. — Vour voto will plaee you in ])ossession of deoent sbopping facilities, if you vote for AA'ednesday half-lioliday.* "Yes," said the film star, "if I had niy time over again I'd mariv the saine men, heeause tbev all wear Hannali's guin boots." Knee 17s 6(1, tliigh 22s 6d *
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 7
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192Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 7
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