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HOW SHE COMPELS OTHERS TO OBEY HER WILL.

100,000 Copies of Remarkable Book describing peculiar Psychic to bs distributed Post Free w pff The New Plymouth News. "The wonderful power of Personal Influence, Magnetism, Fascination, Mind Control, call it what you will, «an surely be acquired by everyone no" matter howunattractive or unsuccessful," gav* Mr. Elmer Ellsworth Knowles, author of tlie new book entitled: "The KW Development of the I n n e.r Forces." The book lajjs bare ■many astounding facts coucer'ning tlie practices of the Eastern Yogis, and describes a simple though effective system of controlling the thoughts and acts of others; how one may gain the love and friendship of those who might otherwise remain indifferent; how to act quickly and a«- , curately judge the character and Sisposition of an individual; kow to the most obstinate disease® and JUbits without drugs or raedieines; eve* tfc« complex subject of projecting thoughts (telepathy) k Mi«g Josepoiacr Davis, the popular stage favorite, *»W portrait appears herewith, declares WW Prof. Knowles' book opens the doM to success, health, and happiness to evury mortal, no matter what his or her position in life. She believes that Prof. Knowles has discovered principles wkiofc, if universally adopted, will revolntiMiSo the mental status of the human race. The book which is being distributed broadcast free qf charge is full of photographic reproductions showing how unseen forces are being used all over tho world and how thousands upon thonBands have developed powers whidh they little dreamed they possessed. The free distribution of the 100,000 copies is being conducted by a large London institution, and a copy will be sent post free to anyone interested. No money need Co sent, but those who wish to do bo may enclose 2d. (stamps of your own country) to cover postage, etc. All requests for the free book should be addressed to: National Institute of Scienceß, Frea Distribution Dept. 555 a, No. 258, Westminster Bridge Road, London, S.E., England. Simply any you would like ft copy of "The Key to the Development of the Inner Forces," and mention tfoe New Plymouth Daily News. A dilTeronJe of opinion which would would cause amusement in other circle# was debated with stem seriousness in tho InvercargiU Magistrate's Court, relates tho Southland News, when a wit- ( ness stated, in reply to a question, .thai I the average number of drinks required to make another man drunk was ten or twelve. Luter lie estimated the nuaroer of drinks consumed by the man up to a certain time to be five r "Well then, lie was half drunk if he was not drunk> ■ queried the magistrate. "No,' said tno witness, 'lie had only a few drinks. The magistrate pointed out that if ten. drinks would make a man drunk, it ftp" 1 peared to he a reasonable conclusion that five would make him "half draw. Counsel for tho defendant argued, according to other standards, that it was the last two drinks that precipitated the drinker into a state of drunkenness, ! and that it was highly probable that [ afteT eight drinks he was in the: same i etate as when he consumed five. At WW ' point His Worship abandoned the <}««« ■ for further information point.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 102, 23 September 1914, Page 5

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HOW SHE COMPELS OTHERS TO OBEY HER WILL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 102, 23 September 1914, Page 5

HOW SHE COMPELS OTHERS TO OBEY HER WILL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 102, 23 September 1914, Page 5

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