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PROFESSOR BRAEMAR

10-morrow evening, Professor Braomar, hypnotist, will commence his return season at the King's. Everyone will remember his last visit, when ha convulsed his numerous witnesses nightly with his mirth-provoking turns with' his hypnotised subjects. No one will forget the ludicrous contortions and gesticulations and involuntary perfonuances of those subjects while they wera under the Professor's remarkable influence. It is the humorous- side to -which .hypnotism can be adopted that appeals to tho public, and it is to this taste that th Q hypnotist sets himself to cater. However, the scientific side of the arz is not by any means neglected. Ho fulfils his purpose to the utmost. 13 is evidenced by the manner in which he entertained those who saw his work on the occasion of his last visit. That the Professor is a genuine artist can be vouched for by three local Press representatives, who witnessed a, private demonstration which conclusively convinced them of the reality of hypnotism and its influence upon a subject. Witti Professor Braemar on Wednesday night is Madame Braemar, who will figure in a number of second sight exercises. These two popular performers should draw bumper houses nightly, for a. programme of new items that is'unequalled for the genuine enjoyment it will pryvide, will be presented.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19962, 16 December 1913, Page 2

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PROFESSOR BRAEMAR Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19962, 16 December 1913, Page 2

PROFESSOR BRAEMAR Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19962, 16 December 1913, Page 2

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