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PARAMOUNT THEATRE.

Pharus, the Egyptian, continues to make his astonishing claims about the healing of the body and the removal of pain nightFy to large audiences at the Paramount Theatre. His statements as to the ease with which pain and disease may be defeated are very sweeping, but he disarms criticism by challenging everyone to put his claims to the practical test. . Last night was a special night for the treatment of eye" troubles. Three patients. were taken for treatment on the stage, and all owned to feeling a marked difference in their eyesight. One young girl received such' .benefit that she was able to sit out the rest of the picture programme without tho use of her glasses. One other patient suffering from rheumatism ■ was also treated, and caused much amusement by the sprightly way in which he returned to his seat after treatment. Sufferers desirous to be treated by Pharus may do so by making application at the theatre between the hours 10 and' 12 a.m., when a nurse is 'in attendance. The treatment is entirely free of charge. In addition to Pharus' the usual picture programme is being screened, which includes- "The Governor's Lady," David Belasco'g famous stage success, Gazette, and the Paramount orchestra. The box plan is at the Utility, next to theatre.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1924, Page 2

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PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1924, Page 2

PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1924, Page 2

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