MEETINGS, SOCIALS, ETC.
Sl’lßlTi Al. Si JENI E. On Sunday < veiling Ja>! Mr. IL Victor. Englisli clairvoyant and I'sychob'tfist. gave his opening ad-ilri-is in the (hldl’ellows Hall. Na pi- r. In fore a crowded audience. The Hibjeet Spiritual Science and the Trend i f M'liiun TLollgil, V I" dealt with in an inti ri sting manner Mr. Victor prefaced his remftrks by ri ,niii;g ti e t e-l iim-tiu - f Sir M . ~1-kc'. Pi-ofe-or A. R- Wall.-. e. Mr (Filer Lo-lae. Pr-ft'-mi Ih-lop. Marconi. of wireless telegraphy fame, and many others, who hid proved liy their investigation in [I--.chic I'henomcna that the soul of man survived the change called fli-ath. " After the address Mr. Victor gave -Severnl rendituzs fretn flow. I-s placed on the tables, describing the conditions mental anti )>hy--:c.il. sttrroundmg them with, evident satisfaction to the owners.
Goexi things are often tied up in v.tv small i>:irc.l'. B<-an- an mdoiflual or article dma tint measure up t<. normal 'iz •• it d-*!' t>"t n-’<- ssar ily I*o- - that good qirihti--' are lacking in proportion. This tiuth is empha-ii- d in tin' “ Eiisigm-ttf- " camera, a miniature canicra that w ill slip into a- man ' v.-'t po- k-t or alaly ' hand-Kig B m.-aswt<-' but 31 in x Um "hen clo-*>d Vf-t it takes splendid clear picture--2;»1 X l;m Th.-'.- [mt nr-' can then be .-nlurg-1 to any size. For everylav use the " Ensignette " IS an id-al irr-ri It takes up m> more room th .:i a <-i -ar.-tt- ca'-' or box of matches. uM !' th., only i-.dly small fo’ding .-atm-ra that is self-contained. G i. -i.l'i complete in a limp leather case lo> 35 -. if fitted with a Goerz lens, tol*f.'f... i free to anv address by HarringX Z. Ltd. ism<e"o!' to lmp--n.il Cam.'ia Company), 12 Mllhs street. Wellington.*
WHOLESALE Indents promptly ex ▼’ e< ut.-d at lowest cash prices fo! all kinds of British and Continental goods, includi ng : Books and Stationery, Jewellery, Plate and Watches, I’hotogr:i[>liic and (Iptica! Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Stores, Fancv Good' and Perfumery, Hardware. Machinery and Metals, Boots, Shoes, and Leafier. Chemicals and Druggists' Sundries. China, Earthenware and Glassware. Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories. Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, etc., etc. Commission 2i per cent, to 5 per cent T'l.h’ Di'i-ounts allowed. <;•••< :jl (flotations on Demand, e Cases from £lO upwards. Con'ignments of Produce sold ci account. yy ILLI AM yyiLSON A gONS (Established ISUL 2’> ABCIIVBCH LANE. LONDON, E C Cable Address; "Annuaire. London.’’ 4
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 290, 28 November 1911, Page 6
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