Mr C. F. Spooner has consented to deliver a course of 16 lectures to the Palmerston North Psychology Club on prao-fiV-al Dsvcholocry as contained in the famous work of £ W. Trine, ‘.‘ln Tune With tho Infinite.” Mr Spooner is well qualified to deal with this most interesting subject, being a ready, and pleasant speaker who has been a student and teacher of psychology for several years. His opening lecture is advertised in another column and has the catehy title, “Mind Your Own Business,” or “Psychology Applied to Commercial Life.” This should appeal to business men and all students aro invited. Admission is free, the usual collection being taken to defray expenses. So much of loss, so little gain,. In hours of joy for years of pain; So much distrust of days to bel And such is life’s epitome. . So much of suffering and grief, . Which wo in anguish must endure, So much content and glad relief Por colds in Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. It is reported from England that this winter has seen' a great demand for fish nets for frocks. ' This is an open design silk net, 36 inches wide. A shipment of these beautiful lets has just been opened at C. and C.’s.‘, Lovely shades of lemon, lime,’ black andinavy,' 6s 6d yard. Also in lupin blue, liink and peach, at 8s 6d yard..—Collinaoajf and Cunninghams, Ltd. —Adv< f
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 107, 2 April 1930, Page 7
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