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PBOFESSORJLEONAI? D HERALDED BY THE PEOPLE <>F TilF E^-Tliiß COUNTRY A 8 THE GRKATh>T L ViING EXPONENT OP CIAII^VOyANCii. i TRUTH, STRANGER THAN FICTION^. * *^ ' i^K Jr^^^vVl /w»£B^BlBBL v 1 Vii^V/^BB^B^fIKBKTBB^I^B^B^B^BIBBHfIBBBV In^Twue • PIFHfD *^ VH^*/ \ \&^B^h v H * IMB This Stmboii was in Vogue bt the Ancients Six Thousand Tears before the Christian Eba. THE world haß produced but two great poets— Homer and Shakespeare. Living genius is rarely appreciated. "J"is said of Homer : — " Seven Greoian oitios strove for Homer, dead, Thio' which the living Homer begged his bread." Evolution's brightest star was Charles Darwin. The world's greatest philosopher and profonndeat gage ia Herbert Fponcer. These master-minds in their respective oalling, were the brightest mental luminaries of all time. Nearly every generation produces some one man specially gifted with powers sowonderfnl and mysterious that we regard him ass .superior order of being. «" Prof. Leonard is unquestionably the prophet and oraolo of the 19th century. Gifted by 'nature with marvellous mediumistio powers and clairvoyant force, his knowledge of things pertaining to the future welfare of the human race approaches the miraouloiia. The soience of Clairvoyance ante-dates history. Prophets and seers truthfully foretold events that history subsequently verified. The Holy Soriptures, that afford peace and consolation to the Christian world, are based upon the prophecies and revelations that Clairvoyants and Astrologers foretold. From time remote Kings and Potentates have consulted the Oracles to learn the outcome of momentous events. The divine power of prophecy can not be taught nor accounted for by any known law. It is a God-given inheritance vouchsafed to but few. In Professor Leonard it has reached that degree of perfection that f oema the climax of possibilities. And were his power not verified by deeds to substantiate all of bis statements it would indeed seem incredible. The most ingenious test devised by men of tact and oleveruoss fails to fathom his mysteries or to account for his power. There is no deception practised ; no promises mado that are not faithfully fulfilled. There are no false hopes held ont to allure the confiding and unsophisticated. His patrons are the eduoated, the refined and cultured, and his o.edentials come unsolicited from patrons and from the press of the entire country. Prof. Leonard has located in Wellington for one week ending Monday evening. 20th May, 1895, by request of many of its highest functionaries, and may be consulted upon all matters of moment to the human race. He gives advice in business that ultimately leads to prosperity and wealth. The future is by him as truthfully foretold as are past events by the historian. Prof. Leonard accomplishes whatsoever ho undertakes, and is unquestionably tho peer of all mediums before the public He gives important advice on all business undertakings. He warna you of coming danger, trouble, and sickness ; guides you aright in all affairs of life, marriage, divorce, love, law, and speculation ; tells if your friends are true or falso, or if your enemioß are threatening or dangerous. He locates and diagnoses diseases. He tells all abont your future family and domestic life. By consulting Prof. Leonard financial pitfalls are evaded and business disasters averted. Ho reach the future bo clearly of each individual that they may take time 1 y the forelock find prepare, if n»cd be, fov the irevitable. His methods are peculiarly his own, and he is frank to aotuottlo'istp that Ms n-undorful power is to himself a mystery. &STAL.L SIT 1 INGS &TRICTLY PRIVATE..^ Hours— From 10 a m. to 8 p.m. Don't de'ay yonr visit to him for the last moment, when it will be impossible for him to see you, as ho will positively leavo New Zealand next Monday evening for London, England, to give his wonderful < xhibi'ionn to the Psychological Research Society of London. Come to Johnston-street entranco, Occidental Hotel. Servant in attendance. tST No charges will be accepted from any person nnless they express „£§§) themselves as being perfectly satisfied. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS : Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.T) , C. M.fi., AF.L.C. (Chairman) ; Hon. Charles John Johnston Esq., M.L.C. (Oepuiy Chairman) ; Alfred de Batho Brandon, Esq. ; tho Hon. Edward Kiclmrilson, C.M.G., M.L.C. ; John Duncan, Esq. KEW AND iMPROVED BENEFITS PROSPECTUS NOWRKADY CONTAINING FDLL PARTICULARS OF THESE. TRUST INVESTMENT PO|. 011-S \ Annuity at the rate of FIVE PER CENT. LONG TERM ANNUITIES J on sum assured guaranteed. SETTLEMENT ANNUITIES 7 These will bo invaluable to Professional PROTECTIVE ANNUITIES J Men. Ami a Combination of ENDOWMENT AND LITE ASSURANCE FOR CHILDREN, WITHOUT MEDICAL EXAMINATION. A splendid mcthml of eivinir the children a start in life, and an encouragement to thrift as well. Prospectus uud fit 1 1. a: titulars sent to any uddress on application. Branch Offick— Cnßtomhouso quay, Wellington. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. .wwyc «nog -^ / WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. w^B I INf * S^~^ ' burgeljTrolls. Pw^ Ir/ jf "VTOTICE is hereby given that the meeting 1/ r / ji>n\ Ktl'v. of the Counoil held on Thursday, the I I <5l» A'<r *t<C\\ ■ 9tll ' nst • for confirmation of the Burgess *«.«>> I /ylitV* J? ft ?: , Rolls of the City, was adjonrned till WED- *- V 7-•7 -• ! NESDAY; the 22nd May, at 7.30 p.m. Those Q3Uf 4^ , • ";J C» - . j persons who are still in arrear with their .•• '<* *^ i rates can have their names placed on the sy /J\\ /~^_/ v y\ I roll by paying all s'uoh rates before the above /// X%J?>S A I data - f s//j/ X 1 There will be no further adjournment. Iff V>^ /7\ J. B. PAGE, ' v^^ ' ' ' TownClerV. > D-^.i.l 'u.t it <i i Town Clerk's Office, 13lh May, 1895. k Pimjjles,- , blotches, blackheads, — •red, rough, and ■ oily skin, pre- \^T a . c H o T E vented by CuticuraSoap. the most TT * (tate . O ughton & chote), effective skin-puntvinp and beauti- bricklayer and licensed drain tying soap in the world. The only connector, preventive of pimples, beczii^ tlie Mebcbb-stbeet. only preventive of inflammation of .„ . „ . _ ,—,, — , „ Xi ,„ . the DOreS Jobbing Work punctually attended to. Sold throughout the world. Price, 25 c. ' ON SALE — Prepared by the Potter Uruo & Cheuicai t?;-. Tiled for "Ramrod unrl ftratnn Cor.rcßvno\- Rn<:tnn. MSA t. }i ior itanges ana Urates iiime, Lement, Sand, &o. '^\ -i^ Agent for Herbert Hill's Drainpipes,' Gully traps, Bends, Junotions, &o. <4stssßHL^s Chimney Pots of every description. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Telephone No. 763. BUOYS have been placed as under in BULBS. BULBS. BULBS. - Coolcfs Straits:— By the Million. By the Million. (1) Sinolair Heads, E. i N. ; Ohaoa Point, /"IUR " Monster " Illustrated Bulb CataN.E. JN. \J logue will be published shortly. Write (2) Brothers, N.iW.j WelHngton Head, at once so as to secure a copy. The most Nl'by W. } W. complete ever issned. Post Fbi«. All magnetio bearings. E. HORTON & COMPANY, W. J. GRAY, Seed, Plant, and Bnlb Merohanti, Master Cable Ship Terranora. Hay-Btroet, Haymarket, 29th April, 1895 STDNBT. ME. AXEL^NEWTON having com- ASK YOUR GROCER pleted his musical tour of ' the North and Sonth Islands, will reßumo Teaching Pianoforte and Theory of Music, at his Resi- T> LAZER I NE! dence, 3, College-street. JL> ThellatostStovo Polish. No labour required. Term oommonoea 20th May. _.. . , . . .^_ AgentsPupils prepared for' Trinity College Exams PRICE, FRANCIS * CO. NOTICE.— PIANO TUNING. »|'AKE WOOD'S GREAT PEPPERIJI J. KING, Piam forte Tuner. Repairs For fomim isn Poms fy. guaranteed. Wanes tuned from 7b iOR ConoHB AND Kw-PS. Gd. Orders attended to pevsoi ally. Old Sold by all Grocers. Is Cd and 2s Gd bottle. Pianos cannot bo repaired equal to now i^M^^Ml^Wl^g-fi FIRE AT LANVS STABLES. yonr old. Piano in exchange tor a new one, •apply toE. J. King. ■ E. J. King will -i.| B. J. LANE begs to notify his nnmertell you what really is tho matter with your iVI . „ ■. . .. -„ - Piano jno extortionate charges. E. J. . <">s patrons that m spite of the fira King has tuned over 1100 Pianos during his which destroyed his Stables on Saturday reßidenoe in Wellington, the last nine yeaiß, night, he will continue to carry on his busi-™f«r°-nV eO TT,. nd TLn hSB pat *. r T t 8 nesaaB b6fore - Hiß telephone number is roterence ; names and addresses at E J. ,„ „ T , . , ... King's, Mnsio Seller, 53, Manners-stroet,. 429< Mr< Lane- also tenders his hearty Established — Wanganui, 1875; Wellington, thanks to all those who bo kindly volunteered their services in his behalf, and ■ thereby saved suoh a large quantity of his THE WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOB THE effects. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO J - LAKE, ANIMALS: — Syaney-Btreet. IT is requested that all communications for ".the Society, which will be.regarded as • ■ striotly- confidential, be' addressed to the NOTICE. " Hon Sco , City Corporation Offlooa, Bran- ■> ' ,> don-street." ■ . A S I fina thero aro Piano Tuners aolioitm J. S. JAMESON, J\. ing ordors as representing my firm, I Hon. Seo. hereby notify that none *ro authotiaod with- • out a certificate signed by me, subsequent to ' this dato. _T) h WAR'S WBISKT. T v. j. pinny, ■*-* Importer of Muaioal'lnstrumonta, — *• , Wellington, rpo LET tho Publio know that w« ohal- , . lengeanyone to produce Teaequri to the N^ ffi^LL^UST° MM * ANT "Matohleea" Brand. It is ahead of all. Wellington, Duneain, Ch'riatohuroh, Anofc. laoi^lnvercargill.-and Goro.withAaenriies WiSDIU Bbos. & Co., Willis-street. throughout the Colony and Abroad. Forwarding Agenta, .Customhouse' Agenta, . General Carriers, Removal Cpntraotors. MBS.DODWELL,KaIuIuHonse, Willis- mL B»iB »iB a 8 B A?ents for ThpsrCoo* * Son.. -. Btreet. Lessons in Voioe Produotien Tna Forwuding System is th« most 'oomand Singing-.-* ' • pleta in the Colony. 1 », Goods and Parcels Colleoted and Forwarded ' to any a Idress, at lowest through r*t«t. . TIT' A mciT>"pT>'nriTi i a No trouble to Consignon or Consignee!. WAlJiJl±'±lUU±S. Fullest iuform»tion»tlo«aOffloS, "~"~ GREY-STEEET. •pSIST ON" BEING SHOWN THE «The Ftan'B Motto- " PEAR TREE " BRAND. SiTETT,^ Ecowomt Tnatmvvoii."' TAe no others. OBND IT TO BFOEOTB,

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 114, 15 May 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 114, 15 May 1895, Page 4

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