POPULAR ILLUSIONIST.
NICOLA STILL DRAWS CROWDS. With a collection of tricke that vary from the heavy mye tic to the light parlour variety, Nicola continues to delight packed houeee at Hie Majesty's Theatre with his artistry and showmanship. Few individual artiste have earned such popularity with Auckland audiences as hae thie genial necromancer, and many who eaw him on hie previous visits here are going again, and enjoying the entertainment more (ban ever. Accompanying Nicola thie year are twelve capable American artiste, including one or two that are etar performers in their own righta. Outstanding among these are Al de Clercq, whose hill-billy act hae captured the fancy of the public in no uncertain manner, and Lucille Roberts, with her demonstration of mindreading. Spectacular effect ie achieved by the stage scenery and effects employed by the magician. Few similar eh owe in the past have been eo lavishly staged, but the backgrounds are always tasteful, and &9egV «4 frtirtacallx arranged, _ i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 282, 29 November 1938, Page 11
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