AMPSEMENTS. H_l . I_33£_3 TgiSa LeßSeea J- C. Williamson, Ltd. FOR BUT A BRIEF SEASON COMMENCING THURSDAY EVENING \ETT THURSDAY EVENING NEXTAPRIL 3. - ' "CARTER THE GREAT" !!S^SSS R THB GREAT." " CARTER THE GREAT> The World's Most Famous Maeician. m n .. ionlst and My.ttcian, and constituting the BIGGEST SHOW of iS kind that HAS EVER "CARTER THE GREAT" ■ "CARTER THE GREAT" "CARTER THE GREAT" "CARTER THE GREAT" "CARTER THE GREAT" " CARTER THE GREAT" THE MASTER MIND OF MAGIC AV_ MYSTERY. l ASO SPECIAL FEATURE ILLUSION "THE VANISHING ASTRAL BOT)Y» "THE VANISHING ASTRAL BODY> The biggest and most beautiful illusion nf ™*V g 1 ed ln any part ° £ the ™ia S -n.'SS?* 11 a i e set ln motlon . Md ' specially trained crew of mechanists are employed. This is a master creation tf Carter the Great. ■ A BLOODLESS SURGICAL ILLUSIOV A BLOODLESS SURGICAL ILLUSION: "CUTTING A WOMAN IN HALF." SHSJ IXG A WOMAN IN HALF" "CLTTING A WOMAN IN HALF> An astounding and startling achievement entirely new and unparalleled in this oi any other time. The division of tie torsi is completed in __U view of the audieo-2 under brilliant light, and invited surgeons may apply the stethescope to the heart of the subject, and walk between the tw_ severed halves of the body, lying three feeapart. THE PSYCHIC MARVEL, EVELYN MAXWELL. EVELYN MAXWELL. EVELYN MAXWELL. She sees all, she knows all, and what's more, she tellß you all. There are no secrets to her. "THE BIRTH OF THE ROSE." "THE BIRTH OF THE ROSE " 1 "THE BIRTH OF THE ROSE." '• A Horticultural Marvel. Adapted from the East Indian Miracle of the growth of the Mangrove Tree. On! hundred Roses live, sprout, bud, and bloom before your mystified senses, and after being cut. these gorgeous blooms are distributed among the audience. A THRILLING ROMANCE FROM TH_ FAR EAST. "THE LION'S BRIDE." "THE LION'S BRIDE." "THE LION'S BRIDE." Introducing a ferocious Nubian Lion, that ln a flash is transformed Into Carter himself. HUNDREDS OF OTHER MYSTERIES AND NOVELTIES. SPECIAL MATINEES. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. Box Plans open at Lewis R. Eady a_4 Son, Ltd., on Wednesday morning. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 6/; Stalls, 3/Gallery, 1/6. Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. All Prices Plus Tax, General Manager: Scott Colville. MOTOR CAR RACING. AUCKLAND AUTO MO BItS ASSOCIATION. On THURSDAY, the 3rd April, 1924. at MURIWAI BEACH. Competitors will b. given the opportunity of attacking th_,Au_. tralasian Speed Beach Record. ; Nominations close with the Sports fsec-! retary, Auckland Automobile Association. - Premier Buildings, Durham Street East; ! TUESDAY, Lst April, 1924, at 4 p.m. Entrance Fee, £2 2/. h: DANCING. - fi '. ALL OLD-TIME DANCES, DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. BIG CARNIVAL WEEK ON TUES., THURS., AND SAT. NIGHTS, TUESDAY, Bto 12.—A Big Novelty Night. A variety of Nine Different Kinds I of Fancy Paper Hats, besides a Pretty j Parasol for every Lady and a Musical Cigar for Gents. Novelties you can't get else- - where in New Zealand. THURSDAY, 8 to 11.—Balloons aa Special Reed, 2ft sticks, another new idei. SATURDAY, S to 12. —Monte Carlo, 8 to 12. Ninety-six Prizes given away. Chocolates and Cigars. My Dances are the only Dances In Auckland run on up-to-date Continental lines, j nnd we have an Orchestra that stands oi its own. We have no connection with any other Dance Classes. —M.C.'b, Messrs Cart." wright and Martin. PROP., W. BUCKLEY. mO-KIGHI. T O - N I G H X, MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. ALL OLD-TIME DANCES. To-night, and Every Mon. and Wed. NightChocolates, Cigarettes and Streamers. Everyone present to-night receives free paM for Wednesday night. Don't forget to obtain a Free Pass from M.C. Ladies 1/, Gents. 1/6. D. MAYES. | THE GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCB, j DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT, 8-11-Where the charm of dancing to perfect music, is combined with refinement, and tie best management in the city. Chocolates and Cigarettes for Spot Walt_ D. Naysmith, M.C. Usual Prices., W. McMICHAEL, Hon. Sec. TO-N IGH T. , T 0-N IGH *_ AUCKLAND'S DANCING ACADEMY. TRADES HALL. THE BIG SHOW. JAZZING. FOX TROTS, ETC. Every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY. Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6. 14 GEO. WILLIAMS, Manager. A SELECT DANCE AT RUSH-MUNRO'S,- ---""• TUESDAY, lst, 8 p.m. Latest Jazz Music hy The ZYRIS Orchestra. Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6. J RPHEUIi THEATRE, ONEHUNGA. TUESDAY, APKIL IST, A NIGHT OF REAL ENJOYMENT, With Hulett's Famous Orchestra. Dancing, 8 to 11. Ladles l/. Gents 1/6. 27 RUSH MUNRO'S, MONDAY,"' 31S"fc A POPULAR DANCE. BIRTLEY'S NOVELTY ORCHESTHA. Noted for Perfect Time. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. 4 rpO-NTGHT. To-night, Zealandia Halt J- Dominion Road.—Special Attractions accompanied by our usual offerings of Streamers, Confetti, Chocolates. Roulette, Balloons. Aloha Jazz Band ; 8 to 12. Supper.—Manager, S. BARNES. _ BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra an_ Concert Band.—Offlce: 236, Queen St Phones 734 A. 3969 (4 rings). » JACKSON'S Gold Star Orchestra caters specially for Dancing, Weddings, etc— Lillicrap's Music Store, Queen Street. P TEACHERS OF DANCING. LATEST Ballroom Dances thoroughly taught. —Modem Dancing Studio, 30. Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O. D» .^-3 RESTAURANTS. TEA R00M5,..; QANFORD'S T\INING TjOO__, Opposite G.P.0., QUEEN STREET. FISH MEALS. FISH MEALS. FISH MEALS. .SiOpen from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Daily. (Closed All Day Sundays). __\. a T B A X D CAFE. PRIOR STILL LEADING. 1 BEST 1/6 MEAL IN TOWN\ V
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 77, 31 March 1924, Page 14
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