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AMUSEMENTS. PLAZA THEATRE Commencing TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, 21st JUNE, 21st. matinees every afternoon, matinees EVERY AFTERNOON. Tli© Management Presents „ In Conjunction with PLAZA PICTURE PROGRAMME, PHARUS. THE EGYPTIAN. PHARUS, THE EGYPTIAN. PHARUS, THE EGYPTIAN. PHARUS, THE EGYPTIAN. n_ r a Sensational Season, in Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Hamilton, Napier, and Christchurch. _ .PHARUS, The Egyptian, (he most-talked-of Scientific Healer in the World. WHO WILL lit EAT AND CURE ON THE STAGE Gases of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis Insomnia, Deafness, by his wonderful nerve discovery, Zonery. . WHAT IS ZONERY? It is the jin-jifr-n of medicine; a nurely scientific methofl in which pain and ills are relieved by norvo pressure. Just as the Japanese may paralyse or even kill 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 afflicted. He is not a Faith-healer. Come and see for yourself. You will he incredulous at first; then amazed. He teaches you how to cure yourself. PHARUS Sufferers— ■ From Neuritis, Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatism, and all kindred Ailments who desire FREE TREATMENT are requested to cell at the PLAZA immediately and make arrangements with the Manager SPECIAL LADIES’ MATINEE, SPECIAL LADIES’ MATINEE. TUESDAY, 24th JUNE. TUESDAY, 24th JUNE. 2.30 p.m. PHARUS PHARUS PHARUS PHARUS PHARUS PHARUS PHARUS PRICES FOR PHARUS SEASON: Day Sessions—Reserved Circle, Is 8d; Stalls, Is; Ordinary Circle, Is; Stalls. 6d. Night Sessions—Reserved Circle, 2s 2d; Stalls, Is Sd; ordinary Circle, Is 8d; Stalls, Is. LADIES’ SPECIAL MATINEE, 2s 9d, to all parts of the house. Pox Plans Open at THE BRISTOL. TTVGNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ J-/ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). PHARUS, the Egyptian, has offered to GIVE FREE TREATMENT to any EXSOLDIERS desiring same. Those desiring to take advantage of the offer are requested to make arrangements with the Undersigned. 20ju A. C. LAING, Secretary. pLAZA THEATRE. 2 p.m. All-new Programme. 7 p.m. Universal presents JACK HOZIE in ‘‘THE ALLOPING ACE." Also a thrilling sea story, ‘‘THE LAST MOMENT.” Starring DORIS KENYON, in six acts. COMING TO-MORROW EVENING: PHARUS, . PHARUS, PHARUS, The Living Miracle Man. • “ Oh! wind! If winter conies, can spring be far behind?” TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, The Management of the OCTAGON THEATRE Presents A William Fox Theatrical Attraction: “IF WINTER COMES.” A. S. M. Hutchinson’s Novel upon the screen, with PERCY MARMONT as MarkSabre and ANN FOREST as Nona. Dunedin will have its first glimpse of a motion picture that will linger long in the memory of picture-goers, A film so big, so vibrant with human emotions, that its praiso will echo throughout the whole country.

THE OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Of 12 Players, Under the Direction of. Arthur Neato, Will Render a Special Musical Score, ' which will include Haydn’s “Oxford Symphony ” in G Major in its entirety, and, for the first time in Dunedin, Fould’s ‘■‘Suite Fantostiquc ” —(a) “ Pierrette et Pierrot,” (b) “ Chanson Plaintive.” (c) “The Waysjde Cross,” (d) “Carnival Pro-! cession.” DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. Programme Commences 7.45 p.m. Reserves at Bearg’s, or ’Phone 5091. UNIQUE SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE ATTRACTION. THE OCT'AGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Of 12 players, will present tho Full Programme of Music, under the direction of Mr Arthur Noate. at tho Special Matinee at 2.30 p.m. |IVERY]IODY’S THEATRE.' Matinee, 2 p.m. ; Evening, 7. A Wonder Drama of the High Seas; “ THE LAST MOMENT,” A story that plunges into tho depths of thrilling incident, with mystery and adventure. Also showing, JACK HOXIE. the Hardriding Westerner, in “The Galloping Ace.” ING EDWARD THEATRE. IX TO-NIGHT at 7.45. JACK HOXIE In “ THE GALLOPING ACE.” A vigorous outdoor picture, sconically beautiful. A great rider. Thrills, laughter, and always romance. “Galloping Are” starts at 7.45. SERIAL AND FULL SUPPORTS. ■•VSTANTED known—euchre party, ft in Waratah Tea Rooms, Saturday evening, 7.45. Supper, prizes. Admission 2s. ▼ n ift FURNISHED FLAT; largo sitting room, bedroom, kitchen, scullery; *oom motor; ideal locality,—Gol, Times Office. TING LET (Maori Hill), 7-roomcd modern JL Brick HOUSE; ■ rent £2 5s weekly,— Tamblyn, M'Kenzio, and Rhodes. TO LET, 3-roomed FLAT and Kitchenette ; good locality; no trams required.—CO), Times Office. 19ju TO LET, STUDIO or Large Room.—Apply Bungalow Tea .Rooms, St. Hilda. TO LET you know that CHAS. BUCHAN, Chiropodist, has REMOVED to 8a Stuart street. ‘Phone 1713. IWj LEI GAIN FORWARDING CU~ remove your Furniture means safety and economy —Office 22 Bond street 6jy O LET, CARS for~HIKE7 without 1 drivers, to competent persons. Driv- i ing Taught.—Commercial Motors, 05 Stuart ! street. Sju

THK First Utility of frequent and regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all tunes a large class of persona, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn towards any particular place which | is earnestly brought under (heir notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. KAITANGATA COAL; cheaper firing; good results. 310 I KAITANGATA COAL, the housewife's de- ■ light. 310 OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A j largo amount of reading matter- I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19203, 20 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19203, 20 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19203, 20 June 1924, Page 1