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PHARUS THE EGYPTIAN lcrforms an Amazing "Curo. , Jlrs- r- Mathias, who liad suffered Irom Xnfacial Neuralgia for over eight years, was cured by Pharus in five minutes. Dr. G. Howe testified on the stage to having treated the above patient for a number of years, and was unable to stop tno pain or give the patient any relief: xet in the presence of the doctor PHARUS STOPPED THE PAIN IN _ FIVE MINUTES, And it has not returned sinco. PARAMOUNT THEVTRF ARAMOUNT THEATRE; Courtenay place. . TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. . ' The Wonder Healer, PHARUS THE EGYPTIAN PHARUS THE EGYPTIAN, In conjunction with the • usual Picture Programme, PHARUS 1 °^E U°m' WEBK ONLYEg^t To-night Pharus will Lee, i tUVKub turo on ?TT^m U io GENERAL NERVE PHARUS TROUBLES. ™ARUS And will treat and cure on i*,S,v l 0 sta Se ««ses of KheuinatpS"vpSo •"'"' Sciatrc«. Neuritis, InpIHS1 ™ somuia, Deafness, by his Ph£rul w°ndorful discovery, PHARUS ZONERY. PHARUS ZONERV PHARUS WJNLKI. During hi s season Pharus mil Lecture on THUR S^?4 011O E VvlNrN JG OCi?: S Tutterin e , btammcrmg, Voice Development, specially suited for speakers and SAT!fKDAY AFTERNOON - Special QT-N7??i 1£ eo T ,for Cllildron's Troubles. SUNDAY EVENING-Divine PsycholMATINEE, FOR LADIES ONLY ' FRIDAY NEXT. 2.30. Subject: "Painless Childbirth, Obesity. How to .Regain Your Youth and Beauty." Also The Usual Picture Programme, Afternoon 2.30. 745 Evoninir " THE GOVERNOR'S LADY," S' And Big Supporting Items. . BOX PLAN at Hio Utility Slatioiiory j Shop, next to Theatre. . Theatre Telephone 21-842. Y/VTIEN a woman has the eyes of an I* * angel and the soul of a vampirelook out/ ... - TrTAT "VANITY FAIR." KING'S, commencing NEXT FRIDAY.

STRAND THEATRE , TRAND THEATRE. • Continuous from 11 a.m. Master Pictures Present THE STORY OF LUCRETIA LOMBARD, From the Novel by KATHLEEN MORRIS. "FLAMING PASSIONS " "FLAMING PASSIONS." "FLAMING PASSIONS." "FLAMING PASSIONS." '•FLAMING PASSIONS." "FLAMING PASSIONS." . "FLAMING PASSIONS." "BLAMING PASSIONS." "FLAMING PASSIONS." "FLAMING PASSIONS." £ J lv£ Dran™ °f Conflicting Loves JNoble. Sacrifices, and Great Human Understanding. A story told with matchless skill by a writer of world, renown. . AN 'OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION AND FULL PROGRAMME. HARRY AVERYand HIS JAZZ BAND. Coming Friday: "MICHAEL O'HALLORAN," from tho world-famous novel by Gene Stratton Porter.

SHORTT'S THEATRE. . HORTT'S THEATRE. Last Two Days Of tho Screen's Greatest Triumph, "THE RIGHT TO LIE " - ■ "THE RIGHT TO LIE'" "THE RIGHT TO LIE!" A Capellani Production, featuring ±no bcreon's Most Beautiful Actress, DOLORES GASSINELLI ■ BBES gitfKLi ■ Best Supporting Programme in Wellington. Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, 1 BABY PEGGY in "THE LAW FORBIDS." MEETINGS. SO PSFo¥iREG^ N ANNUAL MEETING. ''' OJ.IOE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Council will be held in tho Accountants' Chambers, 39, Johnston street Wellington^ on THURSDAY, 31st JULY, 1924 at 7.45 p.m. ' A. J.'M'LENNAN, H on . Sec. FEDERATED ASSOCIATION OF SUP'PUBLIC . SERqpHE Annual Meeting of Executive will i' it ,i ln No" I'Committee Room, Town Hall, on THURSDAY, 31st JULY at 3 p.m. ■' • 'V- 1 Superannuated Public Servants are cordially invited -to attend. Biißiness: To receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; and General. ' H. B. GILBERT, . " Hon. Sec.

MEETING in Oddfellows Hall, 57, Lower Cuba street (round James Smith's corner), THURSDAY 8 p.m. Subject: "Are Marriages Made'in Heaven?" Spiritual messa K es after. LOWER HUTT PROGRESS LEAGUE. A^^A?' MEETING in Town Hall ££, Bmdings on THURSDAY EVEN--I^G, 31st July, at 8 o'clock. ' vitod M°mbers ancl Fl''«"ds cordially inWELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL • NEWTOWN P4RK pTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a ■^ charge as under w ;u b^ mado for admission to MTrw TOWN PARK on SATURDAY, the 2 d August, 1924, under the Wellington C y Rcsiu-vob Charges Bylaw (No. 17) lPip after tho hour of 12 o'clock noon - ' PKNCTS' TS <OVCr " J' L>arS °f asc) SIX" fHk'^^ 1^ ll"ldCr 15 yp;'r3 oC "8°) h;;:'x^i^ '"-■ - i-bi; , 0 Pi ; y J.\O. k. rAi..\.i.Kr-:, [ 'I'QWU Clfl'U.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 26, 30 July 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 26, 30 July 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 26, 30 July 1924, Page 2

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