SPIRITUALISM.
(To the Editor.) Sir,—My last on ism .mentioned fcliat a letter or quotation from a friend would appear re this delusion, but a correspondent on behall of the defeidants (from outside) has appeared living no initials or name tor you re truly to identify or class as an improver to the Spiritualist dressmaking. 1 lrill defer fulfilling my intention as above until Mr N. or so in e more worthy foeman Has consulted the spooks." I believe astrologers and moonrakers ol the Western Chaldeans arp in our vicinity who may enable those concerned to throw off shuffling and face the music already composed, and in composition, during the interval; or falling back to their flimsy entrenchments in the rear, when strenuous times at homo and abroad require us all (more or less) to keep at the'front at all hazards. I have not tied myself to any reliance or aid that may accrue to my opinion (as already expressed) ot a friend outside. iam prepared always to stand on my own as to any remarks over my signature, when "please explains" are the order of '..he day. Sir, I thank you for the opinion expressed in your iootnote; it appeals to me ae a logical ancT'lft impartial summary—l am, 'etc. W.M.F. Levin. sth May, 1916.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 May 1916, Page 2
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