The Magic Kettle.
People have long been talking about the Magi 6 Kettle and Mr Geo. Stephenson's new company, which will commence. 1 a two-night's season in the New> Plymouth ' Theatre' Royal on Tuesday, 3rd October next. Under the above title Professor Andrews is to introduce for the first time here astonishing and , practically inexplicable manifestations ; of the properties of what may be called one of the . most important and fascinating scientific developments of the century. Other important attractions- in connection with) the entertainment will be the new, illusion by Alma the Court Magician, entitled, "Uda,' Goddess of the Air," and the first appearance of the famous English Pierrots, society ar-, tists who provide a unique musical and humorous interlude of a refined nature. There are also "Alma's" conjuring feats on entirely new lines, as he dispenses' with all artificial aids, and relies for his effects solely upon his marvellous skill in sleight of haud. The Trinity choir boys, with their sweet and admirably trained voices, will' be heard in a number of the most pleasing harmonious compositions uni dor their instructor, Mr N. J. Gehde, while ' the Australian soprano, Miss Elsa Dwyer, and the popular lyric artist,. Miss Elsie Peerless, add to Hie attractiveness of the programme. The box plan is now on view at D. Mo.Kinnon Bain's.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12975, 30 September 1905, Page 7
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431The Magic Kettle. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12975, 30 September 1905, Page 7
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