"THE HUMAN SPIDER."
Visitors to tho Show will have an opportunity of 6«ein# what is described as being the biggest mystery df modern times. ''Tho Palace of Illusions" as presented by Illusions, Ltd., strikes a new nolo of refinement and lavish display. *The Human Spider" would seem to imply or suggest something hideous and revolting; on tlie contrary it is something distinctly beautiful, gripping the attention, and keeping every faculty alert in tho endeavour to solve the problem of this giant spider with a beautiful woman's * Mystery is the keynote of the exhiH J singled with feelings of delight and .. There is an atmosphere of reiir* lit in the ehow that cannot fail to plea.se,,. &nd as the management are resorting to popular prices, everyone should nrcako a point of visiting "Tho Human Spider,"
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 8
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