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AMUSEMENTS. pLAZA THEAT3 E. Tho Management Presents, In Conjunction with PLAZA PICTURE PROGRAMME, PHAEUS THE EGYPTIAN. PHARUS Yesterday Afternoon and PHARUS Last Night the PHARUS Huge Crowd which PHARUS 'Thronged the Theatre PHARUS Were Amazed, Astounded, PHARUS and Spellbound at tho PHARUS Most Wonderful DemonstrnPHARUS tion Ever Seen in PHARUS Dunedin. PHARUS PHARUS PHARUS PHARUS THE WONDERMAN PHARUS MADE PHARUS THE LAME WALK, PHARUS THE BLIND SEE, PHARUS THE DEAF HEAR. PHARUS Sufferers from Rheumatism, PHARUS Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuritis, PHARUS aud kindred ailments PHARUS COMPLETELY CURED. PHARUS wm Demonstrate How to Cure by his Simple Scientific Method: Zonery (Nerve Pressure). Watch his amazing fingers work miracles before your eyes. SEEING IS BELIEVING. Wednesday Afternoon and Evening: Pain. Thursday Evening: Deafness. Friday Afternoon and Evening: Eye Troubles. Owing to the enormous success of yesterday’s Special Matinee for Ladies, Dr Pharus has, by special request, consented to give another LADIES’ MATTNEE LADIES’ MATINEE On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Bo sure and book your seats at The Bristol, and get your friends to book also. PRICES‘FOR PHARUS SEASON: Day Sessions —Ordinary Circle, Is; Stalls. 6d. Night Sessions—Reserved Circle. 2s 2d; Stalls, Is 8d; Ordinary Circle, Is 8d; Stalls, Is. LADLES’ SPECIAL MATINEE, 2s 9d to all parts of tho house. BOX PLANS OPEN at THE BRISTOL. OCTA G 0 N THEA Tll E Last Two Nights Of tho Pie.tnrisation of A. S. M.. Hutchinson's Famous Novel, ‘IF WINTER COMES.’ The characters siep straight out of the bonk aud do precisely .as they did in the hook. Under the direction of Mr Arthur Neale, THE OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA Will render the following Programme of Music: — The Oxford Symphony in G Major, in its entirely (Haydn) ; Suite Eantastique (Fouds), first performance, in Dunedin — (a) Pierrette, el Pierrot, (b) Chanson Plaintive, (c) The Wayside Cross, (d) Carnival Procession; Liebslraum (Liszt); Suite ‘ Cyrano de Bergerac ’ (Rosse) : Prelude (Gec.hl); aud Piano Solo, ‘ Etude, No. 7 ’ (Chopin), Miss Ivy Bell. DOORS OPEN 7 p.m. Programme Commences 7.45 p.m. Reserves at Begg’s, or ’Phone 3,091.

BE RIGHT THERE! TO-MORROW —OCTAGON —TO-MORROW, 12.30 to 1.30-HALL—I2.3O to 1.30. COMMUK I T Y SI N G, Led by the Genial Sir GEORGE "WALLACE. Collection for Exjpenscs and Charity.

rf H E EMPIRE, Dunedin's De Luxe Picture House. AFTERNOONS, at 2; EVENING, at 7. LAST TWO DAYS. LENORE ULRIG LBN ORE EL RIG In ‘TIGER ROSE.’— ‘TIGER ROSE,’— THE BEST PICTURE SINCE ‘WAY DOWN BAST.’ You will love ‘ Tiger Rose.’ A child of the woods, as beautiful as the flower whoso name she bears, hut as dangerous in defence as the queen of the jungle. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. (Conductor. Mr Ginas. Parnell.) Overture, Slide Song, ‘Jazaing the Blues Away.’ EDWARD THEATRE. CULLEN LANDIS and' PATSY RUTH MILLER in ‘ WATCH YOUR STEP.’ A romantic Comedy as full of speed as of laughter. It’s as true of life as a pair of Patched Pants. Full Supporting Items. QUEEN’S AND GRAND Twice Daily, at 2 and 7. ELINOR GLYN’S version of the Romance of a Screen Star, ‘THE WORLD’S A STAGE,’ Starring Dorothy Phillips and Kenneth Harlan. A smashing love drama that goes the limit in life at Hollywood. Showing Also: Dustin Fannum in ‘ KENTUCKY DAYS.’ A Story of Pioneers and Grim Fights for Gold. FRTD ’ '': CONNIE TALMADGE in ,HE DANGEROUS MAID.’ Her First Big Romantic, Drama. PRIDE OF MORNTNGTON LODGE, No. 14. ■ffi/fEMBERS one notified that, owing to ijjL the Loci go Hall not being available, the SOCIAL arranged for JUNK 26 will be held in KROON’S HALL on JULY 2nd. Tickets obtainable from Committee. TO-NIGHT, 7.45.

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Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 8