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The Hellers

It will be seen by advertisement that amusement seekers are to be provided with an entertainment, that will suit the requirements of all classes of society, which takes place on Monday evening, in the Assembly Rooms, Feilding. Our exchanges say : — " Professor GW. Heller is a host in himself, for besides being a mystifi er he is a most versatile entertainer. His feats of necromancy a:-e done with neatness and artistically. Ho is also a couiic singer, mimic, and comedian. Mdtne. Heller is the great feat 11 ro ofthe entertainment, and proves herself very successful in her Rosicrucian somnomancy. During this somnohnt state she gives full particulars to questions written, and thought of, by members in the audience. Mdme. Heller, like her brother, is also good in comedy. Mr Percy Abbott's musical novelties are a treat, being a first class pianist, baritone singer, and fenn joist." The West Coast Times says : — " The Heller Coterie of entertainers had an excellent house and gave a really firstclass performance. Everybody left the hall delighted with the entertninment. Miss Maudeena's Rosicrucinn somnomancy thoroughly astonished ihe audience; while Mr Helier's songs were capitally rendered. Mr Abbott, the pianist and banjoist, asssisted ably in the general success. The party are well worth a visit.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 85, 7 October 1893, Page 2

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The Hellers Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 85, 7 October 1893, Page 2

The Hellers Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 85, 7 October 1893, Page 2

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