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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Sole Direction J. C. 'Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 SHARE. Overture, 7.55. A MEMORABLE PRODUCTION. Lan Hay’s Delightful Play, 'TILLY OP BLOOMSBURY,’ ‘TILLY OP BLOOMSBURY,’ ‘TILLY OP BLOOMSBURY,’ A Comedy-Drama of Love and Laughter. Dunedin met Tilly for the first time last night—and loved hor. You who haven’t seen her yet—you, too, are going to love her, share with her her tears and laughter, and give sympathetic interest to her love story. Interpreted by a Specially-organised Company, Including the new English Artists, DOROTHY MANVILLB, FRANK FREEMAN, PERCY RHODES, GEORGE BLUNT, Together with Mrs ROBERT BROUGH, And a host of Old and New Favorites. ONLY THREE MORE NIGHTS. ONLY THREE MORE. NIGHTS. SEASON SEASON POSITIVELY CONCLUDES POSITIVELY CONCLUDES SATURDAY. SATURDAY. BOX .PLANS AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO.’S. DAY SALES AT THE GEYSER SWEET SHOP, Where Box Plans are on -dew after 5 p.m. PRICES: R.S. and D.C., 7s 9d; Stalls, 3s 8d; Pat, Is 7d, Early Doors Stalls and Pit, Is extra. Prices include tax. 1 Business Manager H. A. Bowden. THE BOX PLANS For CARTER THE GREAT. CARTER THE GREAT' . EE OPENED AT THE BRISTOI 10-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING COXJNTBY PATRONS AH REQUESTED TO PERUSE THE NOT! APPEARING BELOW WITH REFERENC] TO RESERVATIONS. IJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE For an all-too-briof Season, Commencing TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present THE WORLD’S GREATEST MIRACLE MAKER, GARTER THE GREAT, CARTER THE GREAT, CARTER THE GREAT, CARTER THE GREAT, ; CARTER THE GREAT, Presenting the most ‘astounding and omazin show ever witnessed in this country. Thirt artists, assistants, and over fifty tons c paraphernalia are required for this huv attraction, a vrw THINK OP HIM IN rsl-’W \ ORi*.: ’Carter the magician is th sensation of the decade.”— f World ’ SAN FRANCISCO: “Carter is the bes magician ever been seen in San Fran SJSCV’ —‘Sunday Examiner.’ L ,5,. ! “ A tr uly remarkable man Times. SYDNEY; “A front rank conjurer.”—'Bu' letm. MELBOURNE : “He mystifies you, enthrall you, and entertains you with his mai .. vellous achievements.” ‘ A"".’ CHRISTCHURCH “ Had Carter the Grea been born a few centuries before hi time ho would assuredly have ended hi “i! ort i career at the stake.”—Christ church ‘ Press.’ Packed with surprises, thrills, and mys tones, the entertainment provided b Carter the Great in the Theatre Roya on Saturday' evening was a feast o sensations.”—* Lyttelton Times.’ CARTER THE GREAT. CARTER. THE GREAT CARTER THE GREAT yoKtirous, breathless succession o ueird illusions, flights into the mystic world »“ ves you that the age of miracle hac-not ye* passed, and the sWming impos sl kie is achieved. hundreds op illusions T ! I HTJ^F' :D3 01? illusions: Including The Lion’s Bride,” introducin The huge, savage Nubian lion, which is mad to disappear and reappear at the will of this wizard. MAXWELL, E A ELAN MAXWELL THE PSYCHIC MARVEL ’ leans your very inmost thoughts. Sh Mill answer- your questions, unfold' your secrets, past, present, and future. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE COMMENCING TOTSDAY NEXT Mac-mees Wednesday, 20th; Saturday, 23rd and Labor Day- (Monday), 26th. , PpIFES; Reserved Seats 7* oh 5, p,; os 2d Is 7cl. Early Doors Stalls and' Ga A . U . P rfces include tax. . KOTE. For this attraction alt apolic: m 80(148 from pai roes will bo dealt with strictly in order n ceivctl, ana no priority of booking will t countenanced. Cheques or monev ordei must accompany all applications for reset rations. Touring Manager, SCOTT COLVILLE A sROF A I ] TOWN HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. AERO FAIR. 7.30. Final Night. Final Night, 7.30. Stirring Programme by Caversham Meth dist Choir. Unique and Novel Decorations. Plain and Fancy Stalls. Refreshment Rooms. Observation Balloon Car for Children. Lieutenant Umbers, a returned airman, will bo present. Bo sure YOU come. YOU will be please and so will we. WM. H. CARROLL, ■ Captain. KAIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SUNDAY, 17th OCTOBER, At 8 o’clock. A PROGRAMME OF SACRED MUSIC will bo given after the Evening Service by the United Choirs of Maori Hill and Kaikorai Presbyterian Churches. Vocal Items by Mrs Matheson, Misses Jessie Christie, V. Balk, and Wakelia, Messrs R. Bryant, J. Paterson, and Alfred Maitland. Organist, Miss E. Pellett. Collection will be taken to assist in the furnishing of Sutherland Hall. Members of other Churches cordially invited. Rev. W. R. HUTCHINSON, Minister. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence, on rise, offered two .young Men willing share room. “ Cosy,” ’ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Men; dress “J.M.,” Board, by two single young vicinity Cargill's Conier. Ad‘Star’ Offico. TO LET. fS'iO LET, Two Front Unfurnished Booms; JL conveniences; best locality; central; use ’phone. “ Local,” ‘ Star ’ Office. TO LET, Office, Lower Rattray street. Apply Trustees, Executors, and Agency Co., Water street. TO LET Gain and Son, expert furniture packers, Remove your Furniture means c-afety and economy. 3 UNFURNISHED Rooms, suit 2 ladies or married couple; bath, hot and cold water; central. “68,” ‘Star.’ r|lo LET (November-Pebruary inclusive), A, 4-roomed Cottage, semi-furnished. Particulars 57 Gladstone road. IN order to have the * Star ’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noou. After this hour they cannot ho classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and send in their .Orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 5