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AMUSEMENTS. THE GREAT NICOLA SEASON THE GREAT NICOLA SEASON OPENS TO-NIGHT. OPENS TO-NIGHT. GREAT ATTRACTIONS MEAN BIG BOOKINGS. Don’t Be Disappointed. Book Your Seats To-day. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL Till 11.30; after 12.30 At Hall's Fruit Shop, T. and G. Buildings. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Ur John Fuller. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT. Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller ■will have pleasure to present THE GEAT “ “ “NICOLA." " ” " " "NICOLA” ” ” “ “ "NICOLA.” ” " “ “ "NICOLA." ” ” And His Famous Company of International Artists in A GORGEOUS SPECTACULAR CARNIVAL of MAGIC and, MYSTERY In 2 HUGE ACTS AND 10 SCENES 2 HUGE ACTS AND 10 SCENES In which The Great NICOLA will impersonate some of the Famous Mystics he met on his World Tours, presenting for the first time some of the feats of the Oriental Magicians never ■ before performed outside India. See NICOLA as the Royal Chinese Conjuror, Ching Ling Foq, China. See NICOLA as the Royal Egyptian Sorcerer, Prince Eamescs Abass, presenting Egyption Mysteries; Egypt. See NICOLA as the Famous Hindu Fakir, Hassan Bux, in Oriental Mysteries;, India. See NICOLA as himself in a series of tricks, illusions, and scientific problems surpassing anything hitherto attempted in the Field of Mystery. 1000—SURPRISES—1000. 100—NOVELTIES—100. 50—TONS—50. Of Scenic Effects. THE GREATEST MYSTERY SHOW ON EARTH. Note.; —Despite the ' Heavy Expense of Producing this Enormous Show Fullers’ Commonsense Prices Prevail. D.C. and O.S. (res.), 4s; Stalls. 2s 6d (plus tax); Pit, Is 6d. MATINEES: WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13 and 16. BURNS HALL. LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS And TWO MATINEES Of Mr EDWARD BRANSCOMBE’S WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. Also, MATINEE TUESDAY NEXT. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8. THE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. Are appearing befqre crowded audiences at each performance. Night Prices: Ss, 3s, 2s. Matinee Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s. Children Half-price. Box Plans at Bristol.

S T - , PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. / ORGAN AND VOCAL RECITAL. , TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)', At 3 p.m. Organist: ■ Mr E. HEYWOOD, F.R.C.O. Vocalists: Mias MARY PRATT, Contralto. Mr FRED KERSHAW, Bass. Mr DONALD REID, of the Westminster Glee Singers. A COLLECTION WILL BE TAKEN. Reprint from the New Zealand Herald, Wednesday, November 6, 1920. CLUB ART UNION. DRAWN NOVEMBER 4. 1929. LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS. Ist Prize. £2OOO, No. A 88904, Mrs E. Stone, care Mrs E. Foley, Sedcole street, Pamatua. , 2 T nd Prize. £SOO, No. F 61576, Mr E. V. M Lachlan, care Post Office, Rere, Gisborne. 3rd Prize, £250, No. 860467, Mr W. Clever, Ruakaka, North Auckland. n A.^. rlz % a °f £IOO each.—Nos. A 31229, C 30191. CBlOll, C 42403. , £ Prizes of £SO each.—Nos. C 89635. A 36490, D 25275, A 63377, 4 Prizes of £25 each.—Nos. C 51634 F 58067. F 36619, F 80707. * T-„ 2 ,°.„i >n ? es of £l ° each.—Nos. D 87787. 4 87443 - A 44052, A 61455. A 64541, IVA' £ 27400 - C 21320, F 42663, F 46019 -A-54451, F 27970. A 41256, F 651-70, A 38185, A 35920. A 68579, F 88204, 848951. of £5 each.—Nos. F 41445, C 53388, F 60543, F 38994, 886960, C 32807 823918, F 69755, D 97615, F 21933, D 43190 F 33907. ABBBBS, A 56561, F 76747, A 30434 822155. C 42433, D 97594, C 52011, F 55991, F 59609, 861636, D2lOOl. C 90599, A 63343 A 46345, 821618, 860562, 844558, A 81748 866960. F 59881, 850650. A 54364, F 23424, 844525. G 97094, C 30463, C 49547, F 76733, A 45661, A 62449, ABO3IB, F 36730, 881778, 883895, 843535, C 96526, A 91941, C 54543, F 58424, C 23651, C 85072, A 54435, 826857, F 30869, D 82241. A 69975, D 26410, F 41467 850514, 869398, D 22262, C 32719, F 66181, C 41409. 844813, F 45636. A 37939. 411 Prizes Unclaimed within three months from date or drawing .will be forfeited and disposed of as directed by the Minister of Internal Affaire. L. W. SWAN, Secretary. W. J. POTTER, Treasurer, Bos 1505, Auckland. ]T)ANCE TO-NIGHT, Supper, Macandrew’e, LICENSING NOTICES. •‘IJIHE LICENSING . ACT, 1908. LICENSING DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I, WILLIAM QUIRK, of Dunedin, beinj the holder of a Publican’s License .in re spect of the House and Premises situati at corner Frederick and Curaberlanc streets, Dunedin, known as the “ Bowlbi Green ” Hotel, Do Hereby Give Notic< that I desire to obtain and will at th< nest Licensing Meeting- to be holden al the Courthouse Dunedin, on the 2nd daj of Apply for a Transfei of the said License from myself tc THOMAS HANNON, my appointee. Dated the 21st day of September, 1929 (Signature) WILLIAM QUIRK. Solicitor for Appointee, A. G. Neill, 15a. Princes street, Dunedin, " •JVHE LICENSING ACT, 1908.” LICENSING DISTRICT OF CENTRAL OTAGO. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I, ARTHUR AISHTON CLATWORTHY, of Naseby, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a publican’s license in respect of the house and premises situate at Naseby, known as the Ancient Briton, do here Give Notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meeting to be holden at Cromwell, on the sth day of' December, 1929, apply for a Transfer of the said license from myself to ALBERT ERNEST DUNCAN, my appointee. • Dated the 12th day of October, 1929. (Signed) A. A. CLATWORTHY. Geo. E. Louslet, Solicitor, Dunedin. ftTAGO WITNESS.—NEW Stories. A large amount of reading matter Piie* Bd»

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 15

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