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PHARUS, THE EGYPTIAN.

Phams Iho Egyptian, who has been called tiie modern miracle man. will appear at Blaza Theatre on Friday evening. m Auckland and Christchurch alone over 7C.CCO people paid for admission to sec and hoar, and ttioroby gain the. knowledge JM,.mis has lo impart. Suffers from m-i----vious disorders, steal ic-a, neurius, etc., to say nothing of the oilier ills the human flesh is heir to, will welcome tiie appearance of Btiarus in Dunedin, as ho is said lo demonstrate how people can cure Hie body of all its curable disorders m thenown homes by his simple, mol nod ot y.on«*r>, i.e. pressure ou certain nerves. barns does not. claim any Divine assistance, nor does he, claim to work miracles; he merely lakes the sufferers and shows (hem there, mid then how to clear up them troubles themselves. Phams does not claim originality tor this method, as it ran Face: hack lo the early Egyptians and can bo acquired by anyone in a few days. As one of the cases said to have been cured!iy Phams there is mentioned Constable Barrett's (of Auckland) 12-yoar-old son Jae-L who as the result of an accidental tall when an infant, had suffered ever since, from infantile paralysis and eurvatme of the spine. The hopelessly crippled lad, for whom hundreds of pounds had been spenl, was taken to Pnarus at the theatre. While on the stage, the boy was sinjoctod to the Egyptian nerve pressure His short leg was almost immediately lengthened by three-quarters o, an _ mUi. Since then the cure has been progicssiv under the same simple treatment Ihe bov’s knee, is now in alignment, and he can perform feats which formerly were beyond his impaired strength. It is in every M.use a remarkable cure, and yet one ot many. Similar cases; will be taken hero, and, fudging by the number of applications tor He diluent' Phams will he kept busy, and a crowded house may ho antimputed Ihorafore, intending patrons are advised to hook early Matinees will he given daily. However,’a special ladies’ matinee will be given on Tuesday afternoon next at 2. A), and the, plans are now open at the Brisk) l - I |r usual Malta picture programme screened in conjunction with the Iha-n----attraction. Sufferers from neuritis itm-Fi/.-o sciatica, rheumatism, and all kmdud I-liwnes who desire free treatment arc requested to call at; tho Plaza immediately and make arrangements with t.ic manager.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19202, 19 June 1924, Page 11

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PHARUS, THE EGYPTIAN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19202, 19 June 1924, Page 11

PHARUS, THE EGYPTIAN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19202, 19 June 1924, Page 11