Heller's Mahatma Co.
We remind our readers of the clever .Idler combination which, opens itfssre 'ablic Hall -i'to-m&rcpW'-rey^^a^ym ieir refined, unique and bewudanog' jtertainment. The plan for reserved aats is open at Mr Fraser's, where aats can be booked. Referring to the :itertainment the Wellington '• Times" jays:— "The third performance of (l iis bright and clever combination lc.ew another crowded house. Mr G. .V. Heller gave an entertaining ♦ turn ' and Mr Percy Abbott with the banjo nedleys. Miss Hilda Talma sang ileasantly, and Mr Heller caused screams of laughter by his up-to-date >mic songs. The dancing of Miss /era Havelock was greatly admired^ The pictures shown oy the Lumieri^ biograph were e^cee«Jingly good, caus-
ttt. ... ... . .. . „. ... ..„, ... 1 ing hearty applause. The entertainment was brought to a close by the exhibition of Madame Heller who, when in a trance, answers questions thought of by the audience. The decision in a case recently settled in the Supreme Court was predicted successfully on the previous evening by Madame Heller."
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Manawatu Herald, 7 March 1899, Page 2
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165Heller's Mahatma Co. Manawatu Herald, 7 March 1899, Page 2
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