FULLER’S
“THE MAN WHO KNOWS" Mr. Arthur Buckley, “the man who knows,” to appear at Fuller’s Theatre, claims that he can answer correctly any question asked him. There are many sceptics, but there are many people who believe, and Mr. Buckley certainly possesses to prove, that he possesses unusual gifts. Bose your umbrella,- Mr, Buckley will tell you what tram you left, it in. Bose your wife, Mr. Buckley wall tell you where to look for her—if you want to. How he does it he doesn’t know. When he was a child he had uncanny gifts that other kids would have given half their pocket money to possess. He always knew when he was going to get a hiding—so he never got one. When hiding time came he was well hidden, in the States Mr. Buckley’s seances have been • attended by prominent people like President Coolidge. He told Mr. Coolidge that a certain man would get a certain job, and asked the President if that were right. Mr. Coolidge replied that he hadn’t thought of the fellow, but it was an awfully good idea. So he gave him the job, and Buckley was right again. You can’t puzzle Arthur Buckley. It’s never been done. The newspaper heading “Buckley Baffled” would be just as j impossible as '“Pope Marries.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 13
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218FULLER’S Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 13
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