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CARTER THE GREAT. ' CARTER THE GREAT. CARTER THE GREAT. On His Sixth Tour of the World. In his Gigantic Show of Magic and Mystery, which has astounded, amazed, and perplexed countless thousands in every part of the Globe. With his Company of English and Continental Artiste. 1 A MARVELLOUS ENTERTAINMENT, Unparalleled in this or any other time' EVERYTHING NEW! Opening at the gsss gin • "ggga-" LTo efNiGH^. C- WmiamSTO.Ni-|H^ tdt£nHt; toIS CARTER THE GREAT ' CARTER THE GREAT, CARTER THE GREAT World's Weird, Wonderful Wizard, and GREAT COMPANY OF INTERNA- . - . TIONAL STARS. Last of the Masters of Magic. One Hundred New Conceits and Illusions • .. .Everything New. See Sawing a Live Woman in HalvesCheating the Gallows-the Torture Cell of SpikesH-tbe Disappearing Flappers—Shooting Through a Live Woman—the Elongated Maiden—Aerial Pigeons—Astral HandNest of Boxes—Bewitched Hat—the Astral Hand Metamorphosis—Disappearing Horse. The liveries worn by male assistants are from the Court of King Edward, and are ornamented and decorated in solid gold. The Chinese Costumes are from the Emperor s Palace in Pekia. They are Chinese works of art, and are matchless and priceless. ..••■■ ' In the Realms of Magic CARTER Stands Pre-eminent and Utterly Beyond Rivalry, Carter is the last of the Great Magicians. When Carter die* the secrets of his great miracles die with him. MISS EVELYN MAXWELL, Wao unfolds a chapter from the supernatural, in an exhibition of Thought Transference or Mental Telepathy, the result of years of study. ■ - PRICES: Reserved Seats, 6s; Strife, fc; EariyDpor Gallery, 2s 6d; Late Door, Is fid. Children admitted to all parts of the performance Half-price, except late door gallery Is. All prices plug tax. Box Plans open at The Bristol. Day Sales at Grand Opera House Confectionery. HEDJETZ. HEIFETZ. ' ■ - . . . HEIFETZ. • 7s 6d 7 S 6d 7s 6d 7s 6d «E^VED^E T ATS p NOW o ON SALE Seats at 12b 6d and 10s 6d available at Box Office, SPECIAL CONCESSION TO STUgff£| UPON APPLICATION TO BOX 5s D^ Sale Tickets on Sale at Grand Opera House Confectionery Shop To-mor-row Morning. To-morrow Night's Brilliant Programme will include: "AYE MARIA" t ' (Schubert). '"NOCTURNE IN D MAJORS (Chopin) "CONCERTO IN E MINOR, Op. 64" __,;;- (Mendelssohn). HEIFETZ. _ HED7ETZ HEIPETZ, . HEIFETZ "GENIUS OF THE ™LIN» J. and N. TAIT ■ iiave the honour to announce to the public of New Zealand that the tour of the Do-" Pinion 'will be inaugurated by a GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE TOWN B HALL OWN HAI? 'n .^O^ORROW NIGHT,;AT 8 (In the Presence of Lady Alice Fergusson and Suite). ' To-morrow Night's Programme will CHACONNE J??! Ude:- Vitali CONCERT^W&oto^e* aii ~- -»«■ ij. '■' « Mendelssohn Allegro Molto Appasionato; ' " ... Andente. ..•. - ' -■ ■■ ■, AUlfolto°V^ce '■Cr° PPO: AlleS«tto (bi^uH^"' ■•"■"^bert 12a 6d, 10. 6d, 7s 6d (ReserrDirection .........iJ. and N. TAIT. FULLERS' FULLERS' TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE WS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE: Comfortably Steam-heated. Direction .... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT*B O'CLOCK. Make Sure by Booking your Seate, otherwise you may be disappointed. There will be a full house every night this week. THE WONDERFUL MIDNIGHT FROLICS MIDNIGHT FROLICS Have given Us a programme that puts all others in the shade—well in the shade. Premier CLEM Australasia's Corai% „'■ DAWE. Favourite. - . Bursting with New Laughs. Hear Clem in "THE FROTHBLOWER'S ANTHEM," _•■.••■ Greatest of his Many Successes. 1 THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. Ask your friends who have seen the ShOW. ■ _;■ \ -.PULLERS' FAMILY PRICES. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. After 5.30 v-m. at BurnettVConfectionS,SW (»«t THeatre). Tel. Theatre (28-175) for Reservations after 7 p.m. + .PLEASE NOTE.~Owing to the sensatwmal success of the Frolics'opening show, the Same Programme will be Repeated Thursday and Friday Nights. epeaiea COMPLETE CHANGE SATURDAY'S MATINBE. JJnder Vice-Regal Patronage. j WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. BEETHOVEN CENTENARY CONCERT, Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY, Uth AUGUS3V At 8.15 p.m. ORCHESTRA OF 68 INSTRUMENTS THE LARGEST ORCHESTRA WHICH HAS EVER PERFORMED IN NEW ZEALAND. Conductor: MR, LEON DE MAUNY. PROGRAMME: jSTational Anthem, 1. Overture-"Fidelio" Beethoven 2. Violin Solo—"Romance in F" Beethoven Mr. Desmond Lavin, with Orchestrri „ . . .<„ Accompaniment. 3. Aria—"Creation Hymn" .... Beethoven Miss Frances Morrison, Contralto 2. Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21 Beethoven Adagia Molto—Allegro con brio. Andante Cantabile Menuottp Adagio—Allegro molto. vivace. 5. Aria—"Know'st Thou the Land?" ■ /n .„ r - Beethoven (From "Mignon'). Miss Beryl Hope, Soprano. 6. Overture—"Men of Prometheus" ':■.-■■ Beethoven ■Admission free. E3v«J! Com GrfkctieiL*t &** ~', '

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1927, Page 2