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ARGUS

THE BOY PROPHET The Argus season, which opens at the Prince Edward next Monday, is already creating considerable interest. Argus speaks on all subjects that will benefit anyone, such as sickness, missing friends, law' cases, examinations, change of occupation. employment, matrimony, business, lo§t or stolen property—in fact, there is no question under the sun that Argus cannot answer. Argus has many testimonials of his w'onderful telepathic powers, and among the most treasured is a letter from the Attorney General for Tasmania, which reads as follows: “Dear Mr. Copeland,—On behalf of myself and the members of Cabinet who were present at the demonstration given by your son. Argus, in the offices of the Hon. the Premier on Thursday last, I desire to express to you our thanks. The entertainment was most interesting, and the various inquires put to your * son were answered correctly. All were astonished at the capacity of both yourself and your son Wishing you both every success in your future engagements. —I am, yours faithfully, Wm. G. Ogilvie, AttorneyGeneral.”

Patrons are reminded that matinees w'ill be held daily, in addition to the evening sessions. Written questions are especially invited. Two special novelties have been arranged, namely, a special matinee for ladies only, and also a difficult and intricate wireless test, details of which will be published later.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 381, 15 June 1928, Page 14

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ARGUS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 381, 15 June 1928, Page 14

ARGUS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 381, 15 June 1928, Page 14

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