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AMUSEMENTS. pLAZA THEATRE EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Commencing SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, 21et JUNE, 21*t. MATINEES EVERY AFTERNOON. MATINEES EVERY AFTERNOON. The Management Presents In Conjunction with PLAZA PICTURE PROGRAMME. PHARUS, THE EGYPTIAN. PHARUS, THE EGYPTIAN. PHARUS, THE EGYPTIAN. PHARUS, THE EGYPTIAN. PHARUS, THE EGYPTIAN. After a Sensational Season in Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Palmerston ■ North, Wanganui, Hamilton, Napier, and Christ* church. PHARUS, The Egyptian, the roost-talked-of Scientific Healer in the World. WHO WILL TREAT AND CURE ON THE STAGE Cases of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis Insomnia, Deafness, by his wonderful Tiervo discovery, Zonery, WHAT IS ZONERY? It Is tb© jiu-j'tsu of medicine; a. surely scientific method in which pain and ills are relieved by norvo pressure. Just as the Japanese may paralyse or even kil; an opponent by nerve pressure, so Phams, making simple and skilful use of pressure on nerve terminals, cures pain. PHARUS, THE EGYPTIAN, Brings a new message to the sick and slflicled. Ho is not a Faith-healer. Come and sec for yourself. You will bo inciwiulmifr first; then aniij-zed. XJa teaches you how io yourself. PHARITfi PJT AR : r H Sufferers— PHARUS From Neuritis, Sciatica, Lnm* PHARUS bago, Rheumatism, and all km* PHARUS tired Ailments who desire PHARUS .FREE TREATMENT PHARUS are requested to call at the PHARUS PLAZA immediately and make PHARUS arrangements with the Manager, PHARUS SPECIAL LADIES’ MATINEE, SPECIAL LADIES’ MATINEE, TUESDAY, 24th JUNE, TUESDAY, 24th JUNE. 2.53 p.m. PRICES FOR PHARUS SEASON ? Day Sessions -’Reserved Circle, Is fid j Stalls, Is i Ordinary Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d. Night Circle, 2» 2d; Stalls, Is 8d; ordinary Circle, Is fid; Stalls, I*. LADIES’ SPECIAL MATINEE, 2s fid. to all parts of the house, BOX PLANS OPEN at THE BRISTOL THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING. jji'S MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors! Sir JJenjamlq and Mr John Fuller. TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. JUNE 21 and 23. Direction Fred M'Crea. THE GREATEST COMBINATION OF CELEBRITY ARTISTS APPEARING ON ANY CONCERT PLATFORM. LENGTH CELLINI. LENGIII CELLINI, Principal Tenor, Covent Garden, and Celebrity Artist, Vocal ion Records. ZACHAREWITSCH, Z A C H A U F W IT SC I I, Tho Phenomenal Violinist. At tho Piano; , PIETRO CTMARA, Accompanist Tetrazzini Tours and Conductor Verdi Opera House, Trieste. WHAT WELLINGTON SAYS: The Dominion, 19*5-24.•"“1t is one of the happiest and completely nrtistio oombina* tions of musical talent that wo have had the good fortune to listen to for many years. Times, 19-5-24.—" The concert was in every respect a memorable one, the artists more than substantiating the previous reports concerning them.” Evening Post, 19-5-24,—“The programme 1 had not been carried far ere the enthusiasm pf tho audience went up several degrees with a jump, and it reached boiling point well before the intermission." Reserves, ss; Doors, 4s and 2s 6d (all plus tan). BOX PLAN OPENS at THE BRISTOL TO-MORROW. Bay Solos at ’Jim Geyser corner Manse and Princes streets. JJ U R~N 8 HALL. TUESDAY, JUNE 24. & WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. J. C. NEWLANDS (Of New- College, Edinburgh) will give TWO DRAMATIC RECITALS. TWO DRAMATIC RECITALS. JUNE 24: MISCELLANEOUS EVENING. JUNE 25: “A NIGHT WITH BARRIE." Prices: 5s and 2s (plus tas). BOX PLAN OPENS at THE BRISTOL on THURSDAY. 19th. “ Greet Artist in a Brilliant Recital.” OTAGO CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION. PUBLIC READING of “THE MEDEA OF EURIPIDES ” (Gilkii t Murray’s translation), in tho Museum Lecture Room (King street entrance), TO-MORROW H'HURS* DAY), at 8 pm., by Miss Bessie Thomson, Mesdames F. Wako/leld Holmes and F, J. Gair, Messrs J. Fleming and 11. W, Hunter, THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED. E W SONG C Y C L E, SONGS OF FRIENDSHIP,” Containing Pour Splendid Standard Songs: No, L—“ The Love of a Friend." No, Breath O’ Tho May.’ 1 No. 3.—“ Pray For Me,’’’ No. 4,—“ The Groat Good Road.” VVopls by Edward Lockton j Music by Arthur F. Tab. Keys; Low, Medium, High. Price, 4s; Posted, 4s 3d. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174-178 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. WANTED. N BLSON GIRLS’ COLLEGE WANTED, A RESIDENT GAMES MISTRESS To teach Swedish Drill, Games, and Dancing. Particulars obtainable from the Lady * Principal. Applications close with tho SECRETARY, College Office, pn MONDAY, 50th June. MR FRANK MARTIN, Foot Specialist, 1 Savoy Buildinea, has removed to more Commodious and Up-to-date premises in , Moray place, opposite Y.M-O.A, gju 1 j OTAGO WITNESS.-New Stories. Aj i largo amount of reading matter, | i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19201, 18 June 1924, Page 1

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