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HELLER'S WONDERS.

The City Hall, last night, was crowded as usual, and the utmost interest was felt in the amazing exhibition of illusive dexterity. The powers of Mr. Heller on the piano, of themselves, are sufficiently astonishing. The extraordinary activity in his fiugers made the melody of "Home Sweet Home" as if played by a wind instrument. As to his feats of legerdemain, they are past all understanding, and spectators simply resign themselves to wonder, without attempting to discover the secret. Mr. Heller would make his fortune as a pickpocket.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 258, 5 November 1870, Page 2

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HELLER'S WONDERS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 258, 5 November 1870, Page 2

HELLER'S WONDERS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 258, 5 November 1870, Page 2

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