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AMUSEMENTS. QRAND ' y OPERA HOUSE Sole Direotion ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd TO-NIGHT, Farewell t to DOROTHY MANVILLD. Farewell Ito FRANK FREEMAN. Farewell to GEORGE BLUNT. . Farewell io PERCY RHODES. _ Farewell to MRS. ROBERT BROUGH. And J. 0. Williamson's Comedy Co. . The Delightful Play, ."TT.TiT.Y-: OF BLOOMSBURY.-" "TILLY 'OP BLOOMSBURY." • "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." •"TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." / Curtain rises 8 p.m. sharp. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, Youi Last Chance to Fall in Love with TILLY, . "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY-' "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY" "TILLY OF .BLOOMSBURY" A LOVE STORY' t'hat starts' . On THE TOP OF A. BUS, AND ENDS On the Top of a Pbrtmanteau, Box Plans at the Bristol Piano' Co., and Day Sales at Ned Perry's, where Plan is on view from 5 p.m. . • PRICES—D.C. and 8.5., 7s. 9d.; Stalls Bs. -Bd.; Gallery, la. 7d. (Early Stalls an< Gallery, Is. extra). All prices inol<id( tax. Business Manager. H. A. BOWDEN CARTER THE GREAT. BOX ;PLANS OPEN' THIS MORNING '.at;Tto Bristol. QRAND. OPERA HOUSE, Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd, Commencing • •. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, ' SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, . J. 0. Williamson, Ltd., present THE WORLD'S- GREATEST MIRACLE : . MAKER, ■ • CARTER THE GREAT. CARTER/ THE GREAT. • CARTER THE GREAT. CARTER THE GREAT. CARTER THE GREAT. ' " Presenting the most astounding and imazing aliow ever witnessed in this sotmtry. Thirty; artists, [assistants, tuid iver fifty tons of paraphernalia _are reiquired for this huge attraction'. , c WHAT THEY THINE! OF HIM'IN ■■ vJEW YORK: "Carter the magioian is the sensation of the decade."— "World."'; lAN FRANCISCO: "Carter is the best .. magician over seen in San Francisco.' —"Sunday Examiner." iONDON: "A truly remarkable man."— "Times." IYDNEY: "A front rank conjuror."— "Bulletin." IELBOURNEi "He mystifies you, enthralls you, ana entertains you with '■his marvellous achievements." — taWrCHURCH: "Had Carter tho Groat been born a few centuries before his time he would • assuredly havo endsd Ms mortal career at the stake."—Christehurch 'Tress." "Packed -with surprises, thrills, and mysteries, the entertainment provided by' Cartjar tho Great in, tho. Theatre Royal on Saturday evening was a feast of sensations."—"Lyttelloil Times." VUNEDIN: "Of Carter the Great it may truly -be said that ho bestrides tufi narrow world of illusionists like a Colossus. He is undoubtedly a master craftsman, and with his > performance, thei old'adage that seeing is 1)0lieviiijj is entirely falsified."—"Otsigo Daily .Times," CARTER THE GREAT, ■ CARTER THE GREAT. . CARTER THE GREAT, .. ii a "wondrous, 'breathless succession of reird illusions, flights into the mystic ■orld; he proves to you that the age f miraoles has not yet passed, and. the •" svmine impossible ib achieved. . ' .HUNDREDS-OF ILLUSIONS, ; HUNDREDS OF ILLUSIONS, ■■; ' Deluding !"The Lion's Bride, ' introducing "BABY," - • ••. 'ho huge, savage Nubian lion, which is made to disappear and reappear at - : the will of this wizard. ***** EVELYN MAXWELL, EVELYN MAXWELL, : ' THE PSYCHIC MARVEL. Thia rismarkable lady created a iurore hlwughout Australia, and in. Christhurch and Dunedin. She does not pracJsq ©harlatanistic- trickery: she is a roe ■ and. genuine Psychio Phenomenon. !he reads your very inmost, thoughts, he •;will answer your questions, unfold crur secrets, fast, present, and iutiire. SPECIAL MATINEE.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. : Ihildren Half-price to all parts (lite ■door gallery excepted). , • PRICES i Reserved Seats, 7s. 9d., ss. 2d., s. 3d., Is. 7d. Early doors, Stalls and lallery, Is. extra. All prices include tax. 'ouring Manager .Scott Colvnle. ST BABNABAS CHURCH, ROSE--3 . .. ' NEATH. THE ANNUAL BAZAAR, Will" be continued in THE ORIENTAL BAY KIOSK' fBnS- AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ;." ' ADMISSION FREE. rS ART OF PIANO PLAYING WILL EVER HOLD ITS' CHARM.Despite -the easy means of producing good music, vbere is that the ; individual ■ ability to play the piano frhich will never lose its charm. . ". PIANO PLAYING ' is an accomplishment whioh promotes the social success and popularity of ; 'To 6 tEoae S .who enjoy tho personal production of'-mnsio in its highest form, ... instruments by these' makers will ■ make an instunt appeal, namelyrBRINSMEAD LYON & lIEALY BRASTED . . JESSE FRENCH •WINDOVER & ROGERS. . We would liko you to call and inspect our showroom —and havo a chat with' . COME IN TO-DAY. .-4. v , .CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., Manners Street, The-Oldest Established Piano Hpuso in-New Zealand. . business notices. SHRUBS, from Gd. eaoh. C 'Hedge Plants from 6s. per ipO; helter Trees from Bs. per 100. Lara# itock of first-class Apple and other Fruit ?rees oh'eap. Catalogues now ready. ■ B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston -North. .... ' YOUR CHANCE. UNCLAIMED TAILOR-MADE SUITS. 18 ONLY LEFT. , . .AT UNCLAIMED PRICES. • "■ GREEN AND DAVIS, *■.. 174 Lambton Quay.' . BABY'S OUTFIT. Jomplete in AU prices. NURBES, Waitresses, and others, got " your Aprons made by . MRS. E. COLLINS, U Vivian Street and 14 Courtenay Plac« (Just behind Tram Terminus). rSTOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels are Vt 'made from the finest Para Rubber, rhev won't chip or crack! Ihey 11 also mtl'ast two pairs of ordinary rubber icels. Remember to say wood-ililne. ANTED. Housewives, preserve eggs whilo cheup. Scarcity will Iw greater iext winter. NORTON S PREMIER EGG PRESERVATIVE keeps eggs fresh For. 12 months.- All Storo sell it. MLUB Tea Rooms, 128 Courtenay Place. U- Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinner, and lea.- Is. 3d.) opon from 7 a.m. till 11 p.m. Clean«t and Cheapest in the Donision.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 34, 4 November 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 34, 4 November 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 34, 4 November 1920, Page 7

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