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Did the man who ploughed the seas, and afterwards planted his foot upon native soilover harvest his crops ? Late Advertisements. ASONIC HALL. DR. C\RR’S GRAND PHRENO. AND MESMERIC SEANCE. Opening Night, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) New Experiments, and the moat entertaining and amusing Illustrations in Phrenology Opening Lecture Subject, “Heads and Faces.” To commence at 7 30, for 8 o’clock. Admission—ls ; Second Seats, 2s ; Reserved Seats, 3s. PINIONS OF THE PRESS. Dr Carr. —After an absence from Christchurch extending over a period of four years, Dr 0a hr gave the first of his series of ■''dances at the Canterbury Music Hall last evening. The hall was filled to suffocation in wery part, and the audience, judging from the frequency of their applause and laughter, seemed to appreciate the entertainment. In the mesmeric portion of his entertain ment, Du i aur evinced an extraordinary influence over those affected by it, and the audience rewarded his undoubted success withvociferousapplause.— Lyttelton ‘Times ’ December 27, ’ Dr arr’s Seances.— -The Phr;mo Masmeric Stances of Dr Carr appear to be increasing in popularity, judging from the large and fashionable audience which last evening tilled the Odd Fellows’ Hall, when the twelfth Seance was given. The Phrenological delineations of character (some of which were from the heads of well-known citizens), elicited the loud applause of the audience, who evidently 1 appreciated their truthfulness. The Mesmeric experiments were equally successful, many of them bordering on the marvellous, and indicating the high degree of power possessed by the Mesmerist over his subject.—‘Press,’ January WANTED, Good General Servant. Mrs Pearson, York place, top of Rattrae street. - SPECIAL MEETING of Orangemen will be held in the old Lodge Room, Princes street, on Wednesday, June 17. Business of importance. SALE, a Few National Insurance Campany’s Shares. W. Oram Ball sharebroker, Princes street. WANTED, a Shop Boy. R. Rose, tailor Princes street. WANTED, Four Carpenters. Rober Martin. Evening. and Mesmerism. NOTICE.

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Evening Star, Issue 3529, 15 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3529, 15 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3529, 15 June 1874, Page 3

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