HYPNOTIST DENOUNCED.
HIS SHOW BROKEN UP,
IBj ToleEraih—Frees Association.! Napier, April 8. There was an extraordinary scene in Emerson Streot on Saturday night. In response to an announcement that a woman, alleged to be under hypnotic influence, would bo awakened at 10 o'clock from a seventy-two hours' sleep, a huge crowd collected early in tho proceedings and denounced tho hypnotist, who declared he had studied the science for seven or eight years. The crowd then took charge, and tho principals in the show had to seek refuge in an adjacent shop. Buckets of water were thrown on the tightly-packed crowd lrom the building, and tho response was a shower of stones, which broke some of tho windows. The crowd hmig on till after midnight, when the refugees were smuggled away in motor-cars.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1409, 9 April 1912, Page 4
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132HYPNOTIST DENOUNCED. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1409, 9 April 1912, Page 4
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