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SHIPPING. ~Us*fcA< "P HENDERSON & CO.'S JP&ftO^ X • LINE OF jjli|BS®> SHIPS TO OTAGO. wSBSSSSEk Despatched Monthly from GLASGOW and LONDON. This Line folly maintains the high oharaolev for speed, comfort to passengers, and punotual dispatoh at advertised dates, by which It haa been lot many yeaw distinguished, and If sorted by the following splendid fleet ot ships i— Tom. Ton"* Ha«ier W2 wwtamDatto .... 840 vZfDeur ...... 899 Otago OW Olffofl&Un ..IW6 WUdDeer 1016 Canterburr ........ 1245 Dnnodin lfcfj Our£r», »<> 6 <iamKm -} m JealaßMdman.... 9«« £aranaki . 1160 Lyttelton 1111 Marlborough ...... 1150 Westland..- 1116 Glasgow— P. HENDERSON and 00. agents: London— Gaxbratth, Stringer, Pembroke, and Co. ,< Dunedin— Garghls, Gebbs, and Co., and Thb National Mortgage and Agency Co. of New Zealand (Limited). InveroargUl— Cabgills, Gibbs, and Co. Tlmaru — Thb National Mortgage and Agency Co. Os New Zealand (Limited). LITERATURE, g X U L L ST A New Work by the author of "M.OSES' MISTAKES." Price 6d, or by Post for Bd. The announcement that Col. Robt. G. IDgersoll would deliver the following lecture at Haverly'a Theatre yesterday, and that on the same occasion he would reply to Borne of his critics, drew to that bouse one of the largest audiences ever seen within its wails. Every available seat was occupied, and all vacant spaces on the stage and in the building were crammed by people who seemed glad to get standing, room. The lecturer was frequently interrupted by hearty bursts of applause and laughter, often lasting for some time. At the mention of Thomas Paine's name, tremendous applause and cheers were given again and again, The lecture occupied nearly three hours in delivery, but the vast audience manifested no evidence of weariness— on the contrary it enowed every indication of an anxiety to hear more. — Chicago Times, April 21st, 1879. INGERSOLL'S LATEST. SKULLS: OR MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD. Col. Robert G. Ingersoll again in the Field. He pays hiß respects to a few Antiquated "Skulls," And by easy stages passes to the contemplation of Racks and Thumbscrews. By a process peculiarly his own, he then makes some striking comparisons, The inference being that the more Theology a man has the more ignorant is he. And the more he loves the God of Moses the less ia he worthy the respect of his fellows. The process of evolution from the savage to Shakespeare. A Humorous and Satirical Lecture, in which Ingersoll replies to some of his Critics. Dunedin : JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE, And All Booksellers, "PRINTING OF EVERY DESOBIPX TTQN WKTJu AND OHKAPI.Y DONS AS «EH was sgifxsAX' vmwmm oma

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Otago Witness, Issue 1478, 13 March 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1478, 13 March 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1478, 13 March 1880, Page 1

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