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ENTERTAINMENTS.

HJS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The Herbert Flemming Company presented the " Morals' of Marcus " for the second time last evening to a large audience. The play was again excellently staged and the. characters well sustained. Tho piece will be played-to-night and to-morrow night, when the season will be closed. "CARTER, THE MYSTERIOUS." Miss Abigail Price, who begins a short season at His Majesty's Theatre with " Carter. the Mysterious," beginning on Monday night, in sneaking of her marvellous career, said "I have cultivated the sixth sense, and my mental flights are perfectly normal to my understanding, but I cannot define this sense to you. 1 believe that if I were to put it into language 1 would speak a strange jargon, and give you'the impression that I am a charlatan, but I have found men and women who commune with mo in a language perfectly intelligible, but not in words familiar to our tongues. I meet those who seem to annihilate me. It is as though I were an astral essence that floated just above and beyond their thought plane. I surround myself with a wall and look over it.at the intellectual monstrosities that touch the edge of my thought wave, but I do it with an understanding that is full of sympathy, and would help them if it wore possible." The box plan is now open at Wildman and Arey's, and the booking is satisfactory. OPERA HOUSE. The Fuller New Vaudeville Company again played to a large house last ovening. The coon turn of Eva Lee and her piccanninies was again the star item, and has attracted move notice than any turn for some time past. A new programme will be presented to-morrow evening.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13691, 6 March 1908, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13691, 6 March 1908, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13691, 6 March 1908, Page 7