CITY HAI L, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER S and 9. WEDNESDAY", MATINEB TO LADIES ONLY. The SICK, DEAF, BLIND, AND LAME, TEEATED FREE UPON THE PUBLIC STAGE BY HERMANS THE HEALER. PRONOUNCED BY THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL WORLD THE STRONGEST MAGNETIC HEALER the world has ever known. His marvellous power iv healing the sick has not only astonished tho multitude everywhere, but the scientists of both hemispheres are convinced j that in his magnetic body is contained a force capable of effecting almost unlimited results in many chronic conditions heretofore pronounced incurable. He is coming with "HEALING IN HIS HANDS," AND WILL TREAT ENTIRELY FREE THE TOOR WHO ABE DEAF, BLIND, SICK, LAME. RHEUMATIC," PARALYTIC, And all on crutches, or in rolling chairs, by the " LAYING ON OF HANDS," At City Hall on WEDNESDAY and THURS- j DAY NIGHTS, December Bth and 9th, with a private matinee to ladies only on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, December 10th. Doors open at seven. Demonstration at eigh t p.m. General admission, Is. Reserved seats, 2s and 3s. Now on sale at Wiklman and Lyell's. By the rapidity of his work and it 3 startling results, he holds the people spell-bound in wonder, awe, and admiration. The cures he performs will astonish the sceptical, oet the serious to thinking, and convince tho doubtful that his power is unquestioned. No matter what the disease—how bad, how long" standing, or hopeless the cases are, if curable at all, they will ARISE AND WALK. Being on a grand triumphal tour of the world, this will positively be his last appearance on this Island. Prof. W. Fletcher Hall, The World's greatest and most eminent Sight Diagnostician, whose wonderful facility in diagnosing disease by sight has been the wonder and envy of the medical fraternity, will preface each demonstration with tho following very interesting and highly instructive lectures :— TUESDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER Bth. TO BOTH SEXES. Subject: " Tho Power of Vital Magnetism as a Curative Agent." WEDNESDAY MATINEE, 2.30 P.M. Private lecture to ladies only. Subject;, " Suffering Woman and Her Heroic Fortitude to Endure." This lecture is for ladies only, and no babies or children will be admitted under 16 years of age. In its educational work for women it has received the highest enconiuras from the press of all countries. No woman who values her health or home should fail to hear it. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 9th. Private lecture to men only. Subject: "Our Disobedience of Naturo's Laws." This lecture is for men only, and no boys will be admitted under 16 years of ago, unless accompanied by their father. Columns might be written on this lecture, as it is a masterpiece both in subject matter and its delivery, and Professor Hall is entitled to great credit for the good he has been instrumental in accomplishing throughout this country by his timely word's of warning to men, both youug and old. If should be listened to by all. FREE TO ...... THE AFFLICTED POOR. The poor, who are the mostscriously afflicted, especially those on crutches, tho rheumatic, paralysed, deaf and lame, who wish FREE TREATMENT on the stage, will be given complimentary tickets, by applying at the box office oi: iheatre one hour previous to each demonstration. HERMANN, THE GREAT HEALER. IN AUCKLAND, AT STAR HOTEL, FOR ONE MONTH. Private parlours at Star Hotel have been especially secured for the reception and private treatment of all who desire and are able and willing to pay for the same. No free cases are ever treated at hotel. Those unable to pay must not come to the hotel, but to the theatre, where free tickets, free seats, and free treatment on the st<ige will be given. Consultation, with full diagnosis of your disease, in all cases is ss. Tickets can be secured at reception room, Star Hotel, every day from 10 a,m. to 4 p.m. Commencing WEDNESDAY MORNING, December 9, at 10 o'clock, to Ist January, the office at hotel will open and close sharp on advertised time. Is it intuition? A diagnosis of all diseases i 8 made at sight, without asking a question, look" ing at tho tongue, or feeling the pulse. After which, if in the judgment of the physician in charge, and who personally directs all treatKients, your case is considered curable, be will then prescribe the number, duration, and manner of treatments to be given by Hermann the Healer. If, on the other hand, he considers you aro incurable, bo will so state to all patients, and j their cases will not be taken. j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 290, 7 December 1896, Page 4
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