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The Hellers.

Of these clever artists who appear 1 i in the Town Hall to-morrow night j (Friday), a contemporary says: j — "the reputation acquired by Mr , O. W. Heller and Madame Maude r Heller, judging by last night's audi- j ence, has not been forgotten. Long * before eight o'clock all available seating accommodation at the Theatre . was occupied, the gentlemen ap- " patently taking as keen an interest in the marvellous smartness of Mr Heller's legerdemain and the weird somnopathy of Madame Heller, as the ladies. Since here last the v Hellers have considerably enlarged *" on their entertainment in the way of adding variety, while several new and up-to-date tricks have been in- 1 troduced. Of course Mr Heller plays a prominent part throughout the entertainment, and his feats must be seen to be believed. Madame Heller's mental telepathy created a profound . sensation. She answered with be- r / wildering accuracy a great quantity a of questions which were on all kinds 1 of subjects. A number of living v pictures are shown on a large scale 1 by means of an up-to-date Sceno- i graph. The views are interesting, r life like and clear. Miss Havelcck's j q Chamelion, under limelight effects, j •" was very graceful. Mr Carlisle eang ' c two songs creditably, and Mr Percy ( Abbott rendered two amusing songs ( with banjo accompaniment. 'Jhe r entertainment is a complete one with 3 regard to novelties and amusement i?hicb Buits all qlassea." i

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Manawatu Herald, 4 January 1900, Page 3

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428

The Hellers. Manawatu Herald, 4 January 1900, Page 3

The Hellers. Manawatu Herald, 4 January 1900, Page 3

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