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AMUSEMENT*. ' NICOLA HAS ARRIVED NICOLA HAS ARRIVED" NICOLA HAS ARRIVED! Nicola, the World's Most Wonderfm Magician, and his Great Company of «„ porting Artists, arrived per Manuka i»« evening. mst TO-NIGHT at HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRP you will have the opportunity of geeinthis Kinjr of All Mystinors present hu Gorgeous Entertainment ou the same lavish and magnificent scale as in other Citio- * the World. M NICOLA IS HERE NICOLA IS HERE. JJIS jy-AJESTT'S IJIHEATEI. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTft Managing DirectorsGeo. Tallis. E. J. Tait. ClyUe Meyneli. Business Manager: Maurice Ralph. Commencing TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGIIT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGUxI TUESDAY TUESDAY TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGITT TO-NIGHT. TO-NlGui; J. C. "WILLIAMSON, LTD J. C, WILLIAMSON, LTd!^ Take pleasure in presenting THE WORLD'S GREATEST WIZARD. NICOLA. kicola NICOLA. NICOLA." NICOLA. NICOLA. NICOLA. Re-appearance After an Eleven Tears' Toni of the World, of the WORLD'S MASTEIt OF MIRACLES The WONDERFUL NICOLA. N I C 0 L A. N I c O L A. Direct From New York. Supported By His BIG AMERICAN COMPANY OF EXPERT MYSTIFIERS AND ENTERTAINERS. Positively the Most Stupendous Orcanisatlon of its kind the World Has Ever Seen. The Most Weird, Charming and Diversified Entertainment, and Spectacular Magical Production Extant. YOU MUST SEE THIS ABSOLUTE MONARCH OP MYSTERY. NICOLA. NICOLA. THE MOST Sensational and Surprising THE MOST Mystifying and Weird THE MOST Entertaining and Auiuslna Entertainment of All Time. A Positive Sensation EVERYWREBR Record Attendance EVERYWHrKE Phenomenal .Success EVERYWHERE SPACE ANNIHILATED THE LAWS OF GRAVITY DEFIED THE MIND -COMPLETELY OBFCSCATKO. THIS IS NOT A ONE MAN SHOW But a Big Company of INTERNATIONAL STARS. VARIETY ACTS, BEAUTIFUL GIRLS, AND COMEDIANS. BOX PLANS at Lewis li. Eady and Son, Ltd. PRICES: Reserved Seats. 6/: Stalls, 3/; Gallery, 1/; Early Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. All plus tax. ' Day Sales at Coleman's, H.M. Arcade. "THE VICE-REGALS," "THE VICE-RE-GAL 6." " THE VICE-REGAL*:." ENTERTAINMENT WORTH WHILE. Unanimous Opinion— I SECOND PROGRAMME BETTER THAN J THE FIRST. I TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. SBSS Hill CSS ChlmS Sole Direction G. P. HANNA. Business Manager.. .BERT BARTON. G. P. HANNA Presents His Famous "THE VICE-REGALS " " THE VICE-REGALS." "THE VICE-1{ tXi A US. " " THE VICE-REGAUj " " THE VICE-KEGAUS " • "THE VICE-REGALS." "THE VICE-REGALcj." Headed by CLAUDE DAMPIER CLAUDE DAMPIER. CLAUDE DAMPIER. CLAUDE DAMPIER CLAUDE DAMPIER CLAUDE DAMPIER CLAUDE DAMPIER' CLAUDE DAMPIER. CnANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME COMPLETE CHASGK OF PROG RAMM it NEW SKETCHES AND NEW SCENAS. COMPLETE CHANGE. EVERYTHING N E W. EVERY JOLLY OLD EVENING. at Coleman s. ' Prices: 5/, 4/, 3/, 2/ (Plus Tax) jpHA-MES~ciio7R LN TOTVN HALL A TO-.\roHT. Don't Miss This Opportunity of Hearing a Famous Choir. Sjo PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. Etc. REACH LANDS Seaside Subdivision— Launches leave Steps, Wednesdays. 0.43 a.m.. Saturdays 12.13 p . m . 3/ ret urn" Sheltered trip, with glorious views. Motor car trips arranged. Refreshment Rooms or Estate.-19, Commercial Bank. Queen St. 3f LECTURES. ■SSSS33JJ7 SE x Encca t1 on V.M.C.A. BUILDINCS. Aujfi,: August 22: Sex Morality and RMi-lnn Uo-night and next Tuesday Evenin<- at ii "0 All Young Men can atlend. as the 'Lootiires close at 7.20 p.m.. leaving plenty of time for Classes and Engagements. ' viT RESTATTRAIfTS, TEA ROOMS. ,p O MM V N I T V SINGERS WOULD APPRECIATE A ME 41 At the POPULAR -MELTHITH DINING RO'JMS (Watson's BuiMings. Wellesley St. 1. ' Restful, Reflired -Surroundings, and a Welcome. TITE MEI.TEITH IS NOTED FOR TUB DELICACY <JV ITS CUISI.VK. 17 ■vrOKNIXG. NOON AND NIGHT —— Tea and Toast Is enjoyed at PtsceVs Morning or Afternoon you will tinj it a pleasant break, a tasteful snack to keep you going. You can always eat and enjoy at STACEY'S. 61, QUEEN STREET B Prteted and for the Proprietors. •The Brett Pi*itin« and Publishlnz Company. Limited." by Henry Rrett Lake Takapnna. Journalist at the iVffl.-e of the Company, Shortland Street, Auckland. TTESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1022.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 192, 15 August 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 192, 15 August 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 192, 15 August 1922, Page 10

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