Mr H. Victor, "who has been' giving public demonstrations of clairvoyance iri the Masonic Hall', 'w.ifli success, will give his farewell address on Sunday next, the subject being "Spiritual science, its mission to humanity," . to be followed by clairvoyance, in reading from flowers, placed on the table before the meeting commencea. : < . • Quite a number of hot arguments arise through men betting on the right time. Possess a Grieve watch, and you'll always win your bets; 4s in £ discount j sale lasts for one Aveek more.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12615, 18 November 1911, Page 5
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