Advertisements received too late for Glassification. THE Rev. Geo. Sutherland will preach iu the Presbyterian Church, Caversham, at the usual hour to-morrow. WANTED, Tenders for Building Tworoomed Cottage (labor only). Apply Guthrie and Asher, timber merchants, Princes street south. TWO Gentlemen require Board and Residence. Address Box 160. OTAGO FREEHOLD LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE Nineteenth Monthly Meeting of Shareholders in the above Society, for paying subscriptions, &c., will be held at the office, Princes street, on Monday evening, 6th June, at seven o’clock. No tic to borrowers.—Money for sale at eight o clock. FREDERICK H. EVANS. MUSIC. MR CHAS. SYKES, the eminent Organist and Pianist, begs to announce his return to Dunedin. Lessons given to a limited number of Pupils on the Pianoforte and Harmonium. Balls, Evening Parties, Concerts, &c., attended with a repertoire of excellent music. Communications to be addressed, to Mr Begg’s Music Warehouse, which will receive immediate attention. THE NORTH DUNEDIN QUADRILLE CLUB WILL Ilc-Open on Monday Evening, 6th June, in the Oddfellows’ Hall. Dancing to commence at 8 o’clock sharp. G, SHEPHERD, Hon. Sec. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MELVILLE STREET. |J|HE Rev. Robert Scrimgcour will Preach on Sabbath next, Morning and Evening, at the usual hours. WANTED to Purchase, a Secoud-hand Piano. Address, stating price, to M., Post Office. WANTED to Soil, a Counter, nearly new, 18ft x 3ft. Apply Box 131, Post Office, WANTED, Girl about 12 years of age, to make herself useful. Address A. and J. Macfarlane, Maclaggau street. A S 0 N I C HALL. POSITIVELY BR. CARR’S LAST SIX NIGHTS. THE public of Dunedin will never have another opportunity of witnessing the extraordinary and mysterious phenomena of Mesmerism, as demonstrated by Dr, Carr, who has been pronounced by the Australian and New Zealand Press as the “ Prince of Mesmerists.” The experiments will include the highest order of Phreno-Mesmeric, Electro-Biologi-cal, and Electro-Psychological phenomena. The manifestations will be highly dramatic. The subjects will be made to represent soldiers marching off to battle, singing while they march some stirring melody ; the stage will represent an imaginary fort, and and they will be made by the operation to pass through the varied phases of Battle, the night’s Bivouac, the Reconnoitre, the Assault, Conquest, and Retreat; Burial of the Dead with military honors, &c. Dr. Carr will give his Farewell Lecture, Those who would like to acquaint themselves with the facts aud nature of Animal Magnetism will do well to attend. Subject of First Lecture, MONDAY NIGHT. Animal Magnetism. Synopsis : Theory of Force. —Force attractive or repulsive ; Forces of Gravitation ; Magnetic State of all Matter. What is Force ? what is Matter ? what is Spirit ? Magnetic Laws in relation to Animal Organisations ; Magnetism of Crystals; Influence of Magnetic Substances on the Nervous System, &c. TUESDAY NIGHT. Antiquity of Animal Magnetism. Practices of Greeks and Romans; Van Hclmont, Dr Elliotson, Chenevix, and the Abbe Faria; Wilson’s Experiments on the Lower Animals ; Popular Prejudices and Popular Ignorance of Animal Magnetism ; the Mesmeric Champions of France—Deleuze, Alexis Dider, Teste, Marcillet j Influences of the Human Eye, of the Human Will—with experiments. WEDNESDAY NIGHT,__ Constitution of Man, Man as an Organism ; Man as a Magnet; Human and Animal Electricity ; the Electric Pishes (gymotus electricus)—how it kills its victims and repels its enemies. Species of Electric Fishes ; the Torpedo ; Od Fouoe ; Hazel Rod. Sympathetic Affinities. Completeness of Man’s Organization ; its involuntary attraction and repulsive forces. THURSDAY NIGHT. Self-reliance. FRIDAY NIGHT. VVickliffe, Luther, and Wesloy. SATURDAY NIGHT. The Pulpit, the Bar, aud the Press. Lectures not to exceed twenty minutes. HEAP PRINTING. Posters, Handbills, &c '.‘EVENING STAR” OFFICE Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2208, 4 June 1870, Page 3
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598Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2208, 4 June 1870, Page 3
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