Kennedy, the Mesmerist.
To-morrow, Saturday, evening will witness the first appearance in Feilding of Mr T. A. Kennedy, the popular and pleasing entertainer, whose reputation is world wide. Unlike the ordinary run of European " stars," Mr Kennedy arrives in our midst in the very zenith of his fame, and must achieve the same popularity and success which he has so easily associated with his name throughout Australia, and quite recently in Wellington, where his man in a trance was the sensation ot the hour. The ludicrous experiments played upon the unconscious subjects, together with their peculiar an tics while under mesmeric influence, are certainly funny enough to set the proverbial cat off on the grin ; the eecentrici ties of the supposititious concert singers, the peculiar posing of the Roman statuary, and the various other humourous features of the entertainment giving unqualified delight. Those desirous of a beany laugh should not fail to witness the unique performance tomorrow evening.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 220, 20 March 1896, Page 2
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