AMUSEMENTS.
COTUXY. The amusement-loving public will learn with a good deal of sslisfaclion lhal Mr William Anderson has completed arrangements for a season of two nights at the Theatre lioyal, commencing on Tuesday evening next, with the Prince of Proslidigtlatours, Czorny. Cxcrny, who is appearing in Aiislralasia I'or the jlrsl lime, is far away and above the ordinary conjuror, lie dispenses entirely with sueli adventitious aids as hilbard balls and silk handkerchiefs. In his magic he strikes as original a note as Maskoleyne and Cook have ever done at their best, and, whilst producing weird and wonderful effects, I with more than a soupcoii of Oriental [devilry in them, never ceases to lie the j.rclincd, cultured and brilliant entertainer, lie appeals alike lo old and young, and those who have seen him once are unnblc lo resist (he temptation created an entirely now and fascinating school of magic, as inexplicable in it's illusory sensations as the most marvellous .f those recounted bv Kiislcrn travellers. C/.ernf must be'seen to be believed, The box plan is at the Dresden Music Warehouse.
The flagship and other vessels ol the Australian squadron arrived at Wellington yesterday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 9 February 1906, Page 2
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192AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 9 February 1906, Page 2
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