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AMUSEMENTS. pLAZA THEATRE Commencing THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 21st JUNE, 21st MATINEES EVERY AFTERNOON. MATINEES EVERY AFTERNOON. The Management Presents In Conjunction with PLAZA PICTURE PROGRAMME. PIIARUS, THE EGYPTIAN. PHAROS, THE EGYPTIAN. PIIARUS, THE EGYPTIAN. PIIARUS, THE EGYPTIAN. After a Sensational Season in Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Hamilton, Napier, and Christchurch PIIARUS, Tho Egyptian, the most-talkcd-of Scientific Healer in the World. WHO WILL TREAT AND CURE ON THE STAGE Cases of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis Insomnia, Deafness, by his wonderful nerve discovery, Zonery PIIARUS, THE EGYPTIAN, Brings a new message to the sick and afflicted. He is not a Faith-healer. Come and see for yourself. You will be incredulous at first; then amazed. He teaches you how to cure yourself. PIIARUS Sufferers— PIIARUS From Neuritis, Sciatica, LumPIIARUS bago, Rheumatism, and all kmPHARUS ured Ailments who desire PIIARUS FREE TREATMENT PHARUS are requested to call at the PHARUS PLAZA immediately and make PHARUS arrangements with the Manager SPECIAL LADIES’ MATINEE, SPECIAL LADIES’ MATINEE, TUESDAY, 24th JUNE. TUESDAY, 24th JUNE, 2.30 p.m. 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 94 to ail parts of tho house. Box Plans Open at THE BRISTOL. It looks as if it is going to be a dull, cold afternoon. You will not bo able to watch football or hockey. You will therefore want somewhere to go to fill in the afternoon. What can you do better than oome along to the SPECIAL MATINEE At tho OCTAGON THEATRE At 2.30 p.m. The Theatre will ho warm, cosy, and specially heated. You will see “IF WINTER COMES.” The greatest of all modern pictures, and also hear the full OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA of 13 players, under Mr Arthur Neatc. Also, TO-NGITT, at 7.45, “ IF WINTER COMES.” DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. Programme Commences 7.45 p.m. Reserves at Begg’a, or ’Phone 3091. 15 UR N S HAL L TUESDAY, JUNE 24. And WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. J. C. NEWLANDS, Of New College, Edinburgh, will give Two DRAMATIC RECITALS. June 24 will be a MISCELLANEOUS EVENING (Chas. Dickens, Edgar Allen Pee, Kipling, Browning, Shakespeare, Noyes, Robert Ford). June 25, “A NIGHT WITH BARRIE.” Prices: 3s and 2s (plus tax). Box Plan at tho Bristol Piano Company.

. . Ho kept his audience alternating between tears and laughter during his eloquent discourse on the art and works of Barrie.’ MO SGI E L * PICTURES. To-night. At 8. To-night. Mae Marsh in “TILL WE MEET AGAIN.” Wonderful dancing, fascinating cabaret scene. No words can give an impression of the interest of its gripping plot. Comedy, Nows, Serials, “Hurricane Hutch” and “Leather Pushers.” TUESDAY NEXT: “TRIFLING WITH HONOUR,” All-star cast. A man’s honour, a woman’s love The greatest baseball story ever filmed. Good supports. Tuesday prices, Is 8d and 6d. Saturday, Is and 6d. TT'ING EDWARD THEATRE ,1V Matinee, 2.15; To-night, 7.45. Cvnthia Stockley’s Amazing Romance, “ PONJOLA.” Starring Anna Q. Nilsson and James Kirkwood. Como away to the thrills and adventures of a woman who played a man until love fooled her. Serial and Supports. Note. —A packet of Life-savers will bo given free to every child attending the matinee. Every bod y’ s theatre. Afternoon, 2; Evening, 7. United Artists present Doris Kenyon, “THE LAST MOMENT,” A gripping adventure romance on the high seas. Also, Jack Hoxio, in “THE GALLOPING ACE,” A play of the West, with thrills and exciting incident in every scene. “Winter Has Como” (Comedy), and News PLAZA IHEATR Matinee To-day at 2 p.m. Tack Hoxio, the Western Daredevil, in “ THE GALLOPING ACE." Also a Thrilling Drama of the Sea, •■THE LAST MOMENT,” Featuring Doris Kenyon, in 6 Acts. COMING TO-NIGHT; “PHARUS.” COMING TO-NIGHT: “PHARUS.” COMING TO-NIGHT: “PHARUS.” E. c O N O E R JORNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN HALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, At 8 p.m. Instrumental Solos and Trios, Orchestral terns (under leadership Mr J. Wallace). Vocalists; Miss MACALLUM, Mr W. GEMMELL. Admission Is 6d. 11 T G A L L E R Y. IMPORTANT ART EXHIBITION. A Beautiful Collodion of Original Oil Paintings, Water-colours, and Original Etchings,' by British, Colonial, and ContinonlaT Artists of repute. Pronounced by connoisseurs to bo the Finest Versatile Collodion ever exhibited in Dunedin. On view, Commencing TUESDAY, JUNE 24, Until SATURDAY, JUNE 30. Open 9.30 n.m. to 4.20 p.m. each day. Admission Free. Insnection Invited. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A large amount of reading matter, Piico, 9d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19204, 21 June 1924, Page 1

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