PRINCE EDWARD
ARGUS Auckland is at present tho remarkable powers of second Sk displayed by “Argus,” the boy pt°P at the Prince Edward Theatre. His remarkable ability as a voyant in answering amazed everyone, and known of replies given by ‘ AX T\ r:: - things to happen in the future ing true. .. Argus has also to his credi cases where he has helped to detect criminals. trickster, ‘ If a person were a -"1 - jjgc. charlatan, or an imposter 01 , u ntaf-“ he would scarcely enter ' static such a lion’s den as the poh<* » B , : would, in the circumstances, would he voluntarily nsk of wits with a bunch of'ten g - police officers (a chief de ber ) f a£-sub-inspector among the^ nrter s, a couple of newspaper r P jjjcius* A strong picture P loe J a ™™ v let* ** ing “The White Sister, connentertainment.
The Prince of Wi ?£® a 2ef tended the Plaza T stairi*I®' 1 ®' where John Barrymore the Master Picture The Prince, who was a i4ppUhis brother. Prince Henn. encouragingly. Thes '’ rrao**^., their appreciation W t s ce*^. of Barrymore s and s „iendi<i f* wonderful acting in this auction.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 389, 25 June 1928, Page 14
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189PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 389, 25 June 1928, Page 14
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