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| rpKE HON. GEO. FOWLPS j on THE ABRAMS LECTURE—"Tii* 1 most wonderful lecture I have ever heard.'' These fere the striking words of the HON. uF.o. FOWLDS, -who presided at the lecture or, the Ahrams Treatment of ; Disease c:vei -p. Auckland by MR ALEXi aNIiER MARKY, the <elebrated editor of j "Pearson's Maja-.iiie.'* 1 ANOTHER LECTURE. ANOTHER LECTURE. MR MARKY has kir.dly consented to i g;v» anorher of his irterestine LECTURES j or. AUGUST 3 sth in CHRISTCHURCH ;o as ito pive the utmost publicity to the ex- ■ traordinary discoveries of the late Dr. | Ahrams. " For this purpose, the rnszagemtni J have secured the | CHORAL HALL. • nr.d rare made Errancemer.ts -.r:th Mr i Mark" to include farther interesting i ma'enal in his forthcoming lecture. which, ; wing to the limited time at his disposal. ! rouid not be dealt with in hi« first address. | One of the features will again be the extraordinary ! SCIENTIFIC DEMONSTRATIONS ! illastratins the marvellous manner in which ; the ger:iu> of Abrams enabled him lo i ture the Electron and harness it for ue beneSt of tee human race. The lecture will also embrace particular? of a fev/ outstanding and typical cases of patients "svho, by the application of the Treatment, have recovered from "OTHERWISE HOPELESS DISEASE." and Mr Msrky will deal with the reports rf the so-called " .Scientific-American." the attitude of the Press in the United States, and the attempted bribery. A GENEROUS OFFER. The lecturer offered to ccme to NeT Zealand niihout making any charge exceivt fnr hj; = bare travelling: expenses it. is h-vpen the admittance charts may cover), but any risk incurred by this arrangement will be borne by himself. Mr Marky's reward can. therefore, only be the satisfaction lie v ill receive by himself beir.s the bearer of his wonderful message to the people of this country. QUESTIONS. Mr MarVy will ajain answer any questions asked at the end of the lecture. REMEMBER:—CHORAL HALL, on AUGUST 3 Bth, at 8 p.m. Boo 1 -; early this time, as judging from the tremendous ' enthusiasm the first lecture evoked, there is £oir.q to be a bunomf Bos Pbn »t BRISTOL. 5;63 A MEFvICAN FLEET ENTERTAINMENT A COMMITTEE. ART GALLERY DANCES TO PETIT OFFICERS AND MEN OF U.S.A. NAVY. Lyndon P. Christie's Jazz Band. The Public 'ESPECIALLY LADIES) Are Invited to Attend the Above Dances Each Evening. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). AUG. 15tli. Canterbury Women's Club in Charge. COME AND HELP TO ENTERTAIN OUR VISITORS. Admission to Public, 2s 6d. Supper. Dancinp, 7.30 p.m. to 11 p.m. W. E. LEADLEY, #O5l Secretary. P. A S E B A L L. P. A S V, B A L L. 15 A S E B A L L. LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK. WEDNESDAY NEXT, At' 2.P.0 p.m. AMERICA v. NEW ZEALAND. AMERICA v. NEW ZEALAND. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2l">th. AMERICA v. CANTERBURY'. AMERICA v. CANTERBURY. At 2.30 p.m. PRICES OF ADMISSION —Enclosure, including stand, 2s: Embankment, Is. Gates open 1 p.m. 83?1 THEATRE. SUNDAY, AUGUST 16th. 5.15 P.M. GRAND CONCERT In aid of Discharged Soldiers' Unemployment Fund. Arranged by MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS The OMAHA'S BAND will Play, by Kind Permission of Admiral K. H. Schofield. Theatre kindly loaned by the Management. SILVER COIN ADMISSION. NATIONAL BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION (Canterbury Branch). A LECTURE will be given by MR. G. H. SARGEANT, Gort. Apiary Instructor, in the TRADES HALL, Gloucester street, at 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 15th inat. Subject, "Spring Work in a.n Apiary." "Nectarproducing Plants of New Zealand. Native and Introduced." All interested inviU-a. BIG RACE EUCHRE. OHRISTCHURCH EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. EUCHRE » P.M. TO-NIGHT. EUCHRE SYDENHAM FOOTBALL HALL. TO-NIGHT £5 Open Order. TO-NIGHT i'2 Open Order. Pair Blankets, Pair Sheets, Tea Set, SuitCase, etc. ADMISSION 2*. Race Visitors Jnvitcd. 776 0 N G NIGHT DANCE. TO-NIGHT DANCE TO-NIGHT Caledonian Hall DANCE TO NIGHT Caledonian Hall DANCE TO-NIGHT DANCE Jackson's Band. Supper Provided. Single 2s 6d. Double 4s 6d. Gallery, spectators, 6d. 7775 R. STILLWELL. WHIST DRIVE TO-NIGHT. WHIST DRIVE TO-NIGHT. WHIST DRIVE TO-NIGHT. pARD ROOM, CALEDONIAN HALL. /"CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND F\NCY DRESS CARNIVAL. TRADES HALL, MONDAY 17th _ 7 to 10 P.M. Games, Dancing, Refreshments. 10 prizes. Admisekm Is. CONCERT. TELLICOE HALL O WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 8 o'clock By MISS LUCY COWAN. Tickets, 1b Gd; Children half-price. so 9 FINANCIAL. WANTED to INVEST SUMS of £IOO to £3OO on Second Mortgage, first mortgage must bo Government or Soldiers' advances Send full particulars property and amount reqUiltd - E.J.H., J16668 "Press." VEW ZEALAND MORTGAGE SECURITY AND TRUSTED COMPANY, LIMITED. TEUSTEES, ATTORNEYS OR AGENTS. THE Company will act in any capacity. Your security is represented by investments of £30,000, in addition to the uncalled capital of the Company. K. T. TOSSWILL, Secretary, 116 Hereford street. Christchurch. T HAVE MONET TO LEND on any J- approved Security. F. D. KESTEVEN, K4UB < Chancery ltn*

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18461, 15 August 1925, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18461, 15 August 1925, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18461, 15 August 1925, Page 18

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