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PROPHECIES ON THE LAST TIMES. O :

A celebrated infidel, Macchiavelli, makes this remarkable statement — "I know not how to explain it, but it is a fact attested by all ancient and modern history, that no great calamities have ever fallen upon a community which were not foretold by some prognosticator, or announced by revelation," &c. A great Christian writer, the Count de Majstre, in his Soirees de St. Petersbourg, does not hesitate to affirm that "no great events have happened in tbe world which have not been predicted in some way or other. You have a recent ebca'mple^of this in the French Revolution, foretold on all sides, and in the most incontestible* manner." The present French disasters fully confirm these opinions. Without speaking of the prophecies of La Salette connected with the Catholic Church, there are scores of For remainder of News see fourth page.

New Advertisements. CAPTAJN/TJ^WpEEK will Preach a flyy IW X SERMON at the BETBH-L^Haven RcAdVTHIS EVENING, V Yy at 7 ofclocl-S- /f§9o — zzz — £- f~ TYJ^NTJ-D, a Good COOK. / \382y7 CUSTOM HOUSE HQ^EL. /iSELSON SCIENI IFIC ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL M SETING will be held at the Government Buildings, at Eight o'clock THIS (Wednet_^y)E 7ENING, the 19th inst.^ To receive theNfcroort for the last year, and elect Office-Blarers. Copies of the Translcn^ns and Proceedings of the New Zealand InstltuteNiill be distributed to all members not in arrlar of iSwr Subscription. . "By order of the Committee, / |~ JOHN SMITH, 1321 / V ** on ' cc * I J aTEACHEI-PWANTED. TI7MITjDaH_ASI ER for the HAMPDENVV : jg_MBTEto( OL. . Sa"lary,T6lso per anmi n. Applications, enclosin fwatimonials and firstclass certificate from In pectoWif Schools, to be sent in to JNO. W. ."R IGZELDkS-cretary for the Nelson Local Comm: ;tee of Education, on or before 25th JULY next. c Nelson/ 28th June, 18; L. 1235 /{j M U SIC. A "WR-V TYA.LMER is PREPARED to RE- A VyX. J? ClgryjWPß-^S in MUSIC at ] file Late Residence of; M»i W_j_ooT, f Trafalgar I Street: Terms: 3 Hours a Week, 2 guineas; I 2 Houte a Week; 1 guinea and a h,al£/ 1391/ BAIL-ROOM MaOTAL; and ETIQUETTE f>r LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. T . E, LUCAS & SON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 169, 19 July 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 169, 19 July 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 169, 19 July 1871, Page 2

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