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Amusements. ' DORTEBE rnELLS '"THE rpEUTH! pORTERE rpELLS rpHE rpRUTH! DOETEEE rnELLS rpHE rpRUTH' pOETEEE rpELLS riTHE rriRUTHI pOETEEE rpELLS TTHE rpEUTHI T> C RTBR E rpELLS rnTTF. rpEUTH! SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE has spoken of his experiences in the Invisible and of Psychographs taken at Seances DR. BARADUC. of Paris, spent his Hie in investigating Spiritism and took many Psychographs that never will be disputed by occultists. Incidentally, he died in a lunatic asylum in Paris two years ago. I have been in photographic dark rooms and .know that certain phenomenon can be photographed. But these are not Spirits; they are the conscious, sub-conscious, or superconscious ports of ourselves. Dr. Coates, whom Dr. Conan Doyle speaks of, has investigated these matters, and certainly arrives at the pame conclusion that Sir Conan Doyle arrives at. I tell you that they are in Hell. But. none the less, the message I speak is one of Fellowship. pOME TO-NIGHT TO HEARTJORTERE ''J'OWN TTALL rpo -"WIGHT. "J<OWN TTALL rpo -^IGHT. T OWN JJALL rpo -■VTIGHTJ. "pOWN TTALL rpo -"MTGHT. ''pOWN TTALL rpo-TV'IGHT. 'rpOWN TTALL rpo -"VTIGHT. ADMISSION: 4s. 3s, 2s (All Plus Tax). (Children under age Not Admitted.) / BOX PLAN IS' NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY'S (Opp. H.M. Theatre). BERNARD INGLEBY. Manager. gPIRITUALISM. Communication with Departed Friends or Demons, Which? . WESLEY RICHARDS, Ex-Medium, will speak, D.V.. on this subject in CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, AT 7.30 P.M. Mr. A. A. Murray will take the Chair. Admission Free. No Collection. SPIRITUALISM. PTRTTUALISM. SPIRITUALISM. PIRITUALISM. DOES THE BIBLE SUPPORT IT? Every l Christian and Bible-lover should hear the answer to the above question at Freemasons' Hall. Belgium St., Next . Sunday Evening at 7 o'clock. Speaker, Mr. J. A. McLeod, of Hamilton. No Collection. Ferry Services. T HE 01 * 1 ' 011 '? QTEAM TpEREY C°- L m . VEHICULAR AND CARGO SERVICES. (Holidays \Excepted.) On TUESDAYS, and FRIDAYS only rS B^ go ' '?, quantities not exceeding ONE CWT., will bo received until 3 p.m. each. day. a All Freights must be prepaid. * - - ; ALEX. ALISON, December ST; 1920. - Manager. December 8, 1920. Excursions, Picnics, Etc. Q.EAND ■-,; EXCUE S I O N. M ; BUCKLAND'S BEACH, ; 1 SUNDAY,-: DECEMBER 12. P.S.OSPREY will leave Western Tee 10.15 r ».m.. Bnckland's 5.20 p.m. Refreshments and Hot Water at Hindman's Kiosk. - > >* .---. . Tickets outside- Ferry Building Sunday morning .ADULTS. Is 6d: CHILDREN. 6d E. AND J. TURNER, Conveners I ! Mining Notices. ITIHE HAURAKI MINES, LIMITED. All Shares „in the above Company, on which the Call due and payable on October 18, 1920 i has not been paid, will be Sold by Auction by Messrs. R. C. Carr and Son at their Mart, Swanson Street, Auckland on FRIDAY, December 10. 1920, at 11 am unless the said Call, together with the Fifth Call, made on' November 5, 1920, and also owing on the said Shares, be paid on or before the previous day at the Office of the Company. . 4 H. GILFILLAN. - , i&. Secretary, Auckland," November 29. 1920. C Tourist Resorts. "T3AEAKAI" HOUSE X 40 ROOMS. - HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVTLLE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE NORTH OF AUCKLAND. Every Possible Modern Convenience. Conveyances Meet All Trains. TERMS: 8s per Day; 50s per Week. * Further particulars, mailed on application to the ' ' ""'- '•••V' -■<„• -. . PROPRIETRESS.,. MRS. E. LITTLE No. 35 (Helensville Bureau). ' THE EMPIRE AND THE AUSTRALIA . PRIVATE HOTELS. x^lji - a - ROTORUA (Outside Railway Gates, on Left Side). . "- 5 * Superior Accommodation. Telegrams: " Empire," Rotorua. , J. N. Mclean. * . Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY . IN WELLINGTON HOTEL COLUMBIA. Near Town Hall, Cuba Street. First-class Accommodation for 100 Guests Electric Light Throughout. Elevator Ten Bathrooms. Excellent Cuisine Drawing and Commercial Rooms. Terms Moderate. Now Under Entirely New Management. W. E WEBB./Proprietor! TAT AIN'S HOTEL * * DUNEDIN. Leading Tourist and Commercial Home. Large airy bedrooms with fireplaces- electric light and bells in ail rooms. ' Splendid table Chef with Continental experience. ARTHUR HARVEY. | P.O. Box 219. Eunedin. -^Prater TTNDER Entirely New Management *-* " rpHE JV/TANSIONS." ROTORUA. SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL. Close to Railway Station and Government Gardens. "*="<. FRED REEVE Gate N.Z.E.FJ, Proprietor. T_>EACH HOUSE, \ MILFOED. Extensive Additions having been Completed. FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES VISITING AUCKLAND. A Few Permanents. , MRS. A. G. BRETT. WONDERFUL EOTOEUA' ~ ' S i>^ a / ourH ? L l D i AYS among Scenic yj Wonders of Rotorua. Stay at thn SONOMA PRIVATE HOTEL. situated close to .the famous Mineral Baths and handy to Railway. Under entirely new management Terms moderate. Write to J. J. BENNETT. 20 Years N.Z. Govt. Caterer^South" 1 and North Islands. ELLINGTON'S Leading c —The Hotel Grand Central. 107, Cuba Street. Eight m the heart of tfaTrig; few doors above Royal Oak Magnificently *fZ pointed, ,with accommodation and eerTriS* equal to the best. Electric light and fi£ alarms throughout: 8 modern bathroom? Personal supervision. Tariff, lis per JEt' Telegrams: " Edilson." W'eilington 'PW« 3049. Porter or duty day and night ° , S. EDILSON. Proprietor. HOTEL ARCADIA, ROTORUA Most centrally-situated House in Rotorua. All trains met. 'Phone 47 Box 93 Terms moderate ,v . , ...*»««. 34. MRS; A. BAIED. Proprietress NOTICE to Anglers.-Gcod accommodaT i; _ taoa. also 2 partly furn. rooms:, trains to Rotorua daily.—Central House. Ngoni^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17649, 9 December 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17649, 9 December 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17649, 9 December 1920, Page 12