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Spiritualism in the Street.

Stranger, to business man; *• XJo you know anything about spirits 2” D “ Well, I ought to, I bavo been sur* rounded by them for yeare.” " Exouse me, Bir, but what tCsot have they on you 2’’ " It is like this as far as I am ooncernod, the effect is small; I am always more or less affected by their influence."

“ Then what effect do you believe they have on the public f’- ~ "My opinion is that good spirits have a good effeoi, and bad spirits a bad effect." f ' Do you believe that spirits can talk 2" " me, tbe effeot of spirits has more words than man’s tonguo can ueo.” "Then you believe that spirits oftetf cause m a to do things mcc-i nicaliy, and •ties • 51-itigs >»ro good or bad «. cording, to - n r']llOl- .. f 1 j.v iL •V ’ ‘ 1 " : . -.1 is influenced l>.V v> !<■- t.a n no; • j, i. ~h v direccd.'* ' nr,.t, is yof mediums 2 D.i you ii- 'i.-ve »>.i them 2 ’ “ I uo « iuiga trade io mediums.” " A large trade in mediums 2 What do you mean 2" " I sell them at sixprnoe a piece." "Sixpence a piece2 What is your profession " 1 am— A HOTELKEEPER"

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1830, 10 August 1906, Page 2

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Spiritualism in the Street. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1830, 10 August 1906, Page 2

Spiritualism in the Street. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1830, 10 August 1906, Page 2

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