i | r - -=—. . _ i Yesterday evening, in tho rooms of tin 1 ! H.P.B. branch of the Theoscphical Society > 1 Miss Home, of Dunedin, lectured on " Th ? j World Behind the Mask. The mask,' she said, was the world of phenomena oi 1 which wo at present exist. This mask hide 1 from our view a more beautiful world be , ] yond. This world beyond, however, is no I the limit, for those who have penetrated th' ! first mask, and seer the world beyond sa; j that that world i? again the mask of _: • ! world still more beautiful; and so on agaii j till there is reached the world of perfec e', love." The lecture was well attended ! Musical selections were given by Mr. H j Large. % i ' THE FIRST QUESTION e : The doctor asks when called to attend a cas ; of illness is in reference to the condition < r : the bowels. He knows that constipation i i at the root of nearly all diseases—that _u 9 | cure can be effected without first removal j this obstacle to recovery. The most plea: , ant of all laxatives—tho most natural—th \ safest aad most beneficial is California Syru .of Figs. See that the package bears th >f well-known name and trade mark of tha Ca! 'u fornia Fig Syrup Company. As you valu n your health you cannot risk taking a subst j tute. Of all chemists, Is 6d and 2s 3d.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12468, 12 January 1904, Page 3
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