The setting was the interior of a Chinese house and Okito was dressed in rich Oriental robes. The opening effect was the production, from a small metal cone on a plated stand, a huge bouquet of flowers. This was followed by the filling of a bowl with confetti, covering it with a silk, inverting another bowl over it, and when the silk was removed, water was poured back and forth, Next was his familiar fish-catching effect.

Three silks were produced at the fingertips, vanished by pushing them into the closed fist and they were reproduced under a circular tea-tray on a newspaper. The cutting and restoring of two colored tapes was next.

Now he did the famous "Where do the Ducks Go?" and his equally famous Floating Ball.

Next an enormous production from a cloth, consisting of two tubs full of ducks, a large silver vase and a plant in pot.

Soy-Lung-Kee, one of his two lady assistants, presented the 20th. Century Hankerchief Trick. Then he did his huge bowl of water production from a cloth, the water being emptied into a tub from which more ducks came.

Soy-Lung-Kee did another effect with flower-pots similar to the Rice Bowl Trick, but using bran which doubled in quantity and then changed into a large plant.

The final effect was his Mat Trick, where a straw mat was rolled into a tube, urns and silks produced and then a garden of flowers.