Professor Heller.
, _ ~_ — p- * , -Daslj higHfc Prdfessqr Seller i( and Miss Maudeeria gave trieir promised entertainment afc the Hall. It goes without contradiction thafc fchey thoroughly amused and mystified their audience. The nimble tricks of sleight of hand were very smart and defied the strictest scrutiny, and fcheCabinet trick, during which one of onr leading citizens had his coat taken off and another pufc on without his knowledge, and was afc lasfc presented arrayed in white, created very much amusement. This trick was a very genuine one as the volunteer had no part in fche show aud had offered his services fco see whafc he could see, which resulted in little. The lady's thought-reading was mosfc astonishing and created quite a creepy feeling amongst the audience. The musical parfc of the progrmme was well and faithfully carried out and the popular songs were enthusiastically encored.
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Manawatu Herald, 2 December 1893, Page 3
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144Professor Heller. Manawatu Herald, 2 December 1893, Page 3
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