LECTURES. rpilE pONAN pOYLE J ECrURES. (rpill.; /GONAN pyOYLE J ECTURES. I IN THE /•JIOW.N" TJALL. rpOWN pTALL, ON* rpUESDAY pVENING, pECEMBER -* yirKDNESDAY T")EC. O THE MAN of the HOUR in AUCKLAND. THE MAN of the HOUR in AUCKLAND. iQIU i-TIIUR pONAN JJOYLE, CJIR ARTHUR /GONAN pOYLE, CUR AKTHUR pOXAX pOYLE,' M.D.. LL.D. WILL DELIVER O ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LECTURES. TUESDAY EVENING— "DEATH AND THE HEREAFTER": "THE NEW REVELATION." Covering the Whole Subject ot Spiritualism. WEDNESDAY EVENING— "PICTURES OF PSYCHIC PHENOMENA." The Much-discussed Address. These two lectures have attracted such large audiences in (treat Britain and Australia that hundred*' have been unable to gain admission. Each lecture is complete in itself, but the second _is the sequel ro the first. At the second lecture Sir Arthur will show upon the screen the must wonderful aeries of psychic photographs, which he will explain and guarantee. They have heeu called "A SET OF MODERN MIRACLES." " THE FINAL AND POSITIVE PROOF." Reserved Seats, 4/: Unreserved, 3': Back, 2/. (All Plus Tax.) The BOX PLANS at Lewis Eady's (Opp. H.M. Theatre). NOTE-Owing to the extraordinary demand for Reserved Seats the management has arranged for extra reserved seats In the gallert. These can now be booked for 4/ (plus tax) vi tho Box Office. CARLYLE SMYTOIE. SPIRITUALISM T7VROM rTUIE TNSIDE. PIKITLALISM A 1 kom X HK A N _i. DX CJPIRITUALISM TJtROM rrVHE TNSIDE. Spiritualism -T kom x IIX A NSM , K . cjtiritualism t7*<rom *t_e tnside. Spiritualism a: rom A hk Anside. t* 1 tt t>°btebe speaks with knowledge K. H. PORTKRE. Spiritualism is a Tact E. H. PORTKRE. in many of ita phases, K. 11. POUTERE. bnt it Is daugerotus to E. 11. PORTKRE. i-omniune with tjie E. 11. PORTERE. invisible world -and Sir K. 11. PORTERE. Arthur Conan Doyle E. H. POKTEKE. ouly knows it Indirectly. K. 11. PORTERE. E. 11. PORTERE. E. 11. PORTERE. MR. PORTERE is an E. H. PORTERE. EX-MEDIUM and bas E. H. PORTERE. been in direct touch E. 11. PIIRTERE. with the Occult —ho E. H. PORTERE. knows the truth but E. H. PORTERE. knows the dangers too. E. H. PORTERE. E. H. POUTERE. E. H. PORTERE. Hear him his message E. H. PORTERE. Is one that will be even E. 11. PORTERE. more revealing than E. H. PORTERE. that of Sir Arthur E. H. PORTERE. Conan Doyle. HEAR BOTH SIDES. HEAR BOTH SIDES. HEAR BOTH SIDES. HEAR BOTH SIDES. HEAR BOTH SIDES. HEAR BOTH SIDES. TOWN TTALL—rpHURSDAY -\TEXT. OWN -s-l ALI -MUIRSDAY •-' KXT. TOWN TTALL—rpHURSDAY "XTKXT. OWN A—ALL—A HURBDAY KXT, mOWN TTALL—rpHURSDAY GaJEXT. A own* JJ-ALL— ••*■ HIIRSDAY EX L TOWN TTALL—rpHURSDAY "VTIEXT. OWN AAaLL- X ni'HSDAY I'EXr. T3WN TTALL—rpHURSDAY "VTEXT. OWN A_AIX— AIIURSDAY Al KXT. TOWN TTALL-cTVIURSDAY "VfEXT. OWN AJ-ALL- -A HURSDAY AN EXT. Reserved Seats. 4/: Unreserved, ,*»/* Bac*;. 2/. All plus -tax. BOX PLAN IS NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY'S (Opp. H.M. Theatre). 6SI SPIRITUALISM. A SATANIC POWER. Read Chapters on "Spirituallem" and "Religion and Science," appearing in a new book, •pOtPE pOX ALL ATANKIXD.' By A, E. and I. J. -HOBBS. THIS BOOK NOW ON SALS AT MOST BOOKSELLERS. 2/0. POSTED, 3/ 571 NEW ly-EALAND T ABOUR TJARTY. EW **-_ALAND AJabOUR A ARTY. OPERA TTOUSE. PERA A_ouSE. SUNDAY TGVENING T ECTURE. UNDAY A-VENING A^ECTURE. AND SPECIAL "VTUSICAL "PROGRAMME. FECIAL -"AUSICAL -*■ ROQRAMME. AT 7.30 P.M. 1. Selections. ORCHESTRA. 2. Song. "Let the Rest of the World Go By" (Ball) MB. J. A. ROGERS. 3. Flute Solo, "Cavatinas No. 4" (Clinton) MR. H. C. McLENNAN. 4. Song. "Sing Ale a Song of the Morning" (Nlcholls) MISS VIOLET LAMBERT. 5. Musical Monologue. Selected MISS THELMA EDWARDS. LECTURE : ECTURE: DEMOCRACY OR T"VICTATORBHIP." EMOCRACY OR A-'ICTATORSHIP.' MS: J. A. Lfi 7. Song, "When 1 Leave the World Behind" (Ball) , MR. J. A. ROGERS. 8. Song, "Break O' Day" (Sanderson) MISS VIOLET LAMBERT. ', 9. Flute Solo. "The Chatterer ".. (Tcrshak) MR. 11. C. McLENNAN. i Ilou. Accompanist : MR. L. CONRAD. Doors Open 7. Be Early ' SILVER COLLECTION. M. J. SAVAGE. M.P.. will address his Constituents In Leys Institute Gvninaslum MONDAY NEXT. 8 p.m. W. K. PARRY, M.P.. will Report to his Constituents In St. James' Hall, Wellingtoon Street, TUESDAY NEXT. 8 p.m.; and in Fire Brigade Hall. Eden Terrace, WEDNESDAY NEXT. S p.m. 19G GARDEN FETE. /GARDEN p A R T V, AT "VJRS. /GEORGE pLOOMFIELDS. "THE PINES," OWEN'S ROAD. EPSOM, rpHURSDAY, pECEMBER Q - 2.30 P.M. IN AID OP THE GREY STREET MISSION HOUSE BUILDING FUND. Band. Tennis. Character Reading. ' Afternoon Ten. Strawberries and Cream. Admission. 1/. 4 l mHE PANTHERS TREAD is no seftet , than the tread of the man who weart l "WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HKEI_. They I _ also absorb all road jar! Get no others. 0.40)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 12
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