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Each Warner's corset Is absolutely in accordance with fashion, fitting comfortably whatever posture the wearer takes. —(Ad.) Sea Grass furniture—the very latest importation in chairs, lounges and settees. Something special. Call and inspect our new stock. —Tonson Garlick Co., Ltd.—(AS.) We ""all your attention to the guaranteed value of Warner's rust-proof corsets—they winnot rust, break, or tear.— Auckland Drapers.—(Ad.) Go-carts, latest construction, best finish, 14/6 to -W6 cash.—Tonson Garlick Co.. Ltd.—(Ad.)

SECRET OF MYSTERIOUS POWER REVEALED AT LAST. ; How Prominent People Have Gained Wealth and Popularity. Famous Hypnotist Perfects Simple Method that Enables Anyone to Control Thoughts and Acts of Others, Cure Disease and Habits Without Drugs, and Read the Secret Desires of People Though Thousands of Miles Away. I Wonderful Book Describing this Strange Force and a Character Delinpation Post Free to all who Write at Once. The National Institute of Sciences has appropriated £5,000 toward a fund for the free distribution of Prof. Knowlrs' new book. '-The Key to the Development of the Inner Forces." The book lays bare many astounding facts concerning the thousands of miles away. The almost endless stream of letters requesting copies of the book and character delineations indicate clearly the universal interest in Psychological and Occult Sciences.

••"Rich and poor alike benpfit by the teachings of this new system,"' says Prof. Knowles. "and the person who wishes to achieve greater success has but \r> apply the simple laid down."' That many wealthy and prominent people owe their success to the power of Personal Influence there is not the slightest doubt, but the great mass of people have remained in utter ignorance of these phonornena. The National Institute of Sciences has therefore undertaken the somewhat arduous task of distributing broadcast, without regard for class or creed, the information heretofore possesesd by the few. In addition to supplying the books free, each person who writes at once will also receive n character delineation of from 400 to 500 words as prepared by Prof. Knowles. If you wish a copy of Prof. Knowles' hook and a Character Delineation, simply I copy the following verse in your own handwriting: — "I want power of mind. Force and strength in my took, Please read my character And send mc your book." Also send your full name and address I (state whether Mr. Mrs. or Miss), write plainly, and address your letter to: — National Institute of Sciences, Dept. 510. No. 258, Westminster Bridge Road, London, S.E., Eng. If you wish you may enclose 6d (stamps of your own country) to pay postage, etc. TAILORING.

a sPEeiHL ©FFERtoMen t For 14 DAYS only EXTRA PAIR of TROUSERS GIVEN TREE WITH EVERY HAND-TAILORED TO-MEHSCRE SUIT At 65/-70/-75/-80/-8 90/This special offer is made to induce men to order their Suit new instead of waiting until the Busy Season sets in. It will pay yon, for the same high standard of tailoring is present now. The same quality fabrics, perfect fit and original correct styling are ac your Service. We want your permanent custom : oar future success depends on pleasing you. Just take advantage and accept this concession before it is too late. The British Woollen Co. Tailors, 1758177Karangahape Rd. NEWTON. Nearly opposite Post Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 10

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