THE GREAT JANSEN
—— ' -■■- AT THEATRE ROYAL ON APRIL 9.
Jansen in his famous transformations. The great Jansen, who has long been recognised as the world's foremost magician and transformist, will be seen here at the Theatre Royal for two nights, commencing Tuesday, April 9, and will present each evening genuine demonstrations of his complete knowledge of ledgerdemain. The show is one long, loud laugh, equally interesting to scientific minds and amusing to pleasu're-seekers. Everything mw and novel, bigger, greater and grander than any other show ever attempted. Over fifty tons of apparatus, special scenic and electrical effects, and the most gorgeous stage settings will be found in this wonderful and mystifying show. Manager Hugo has spared no ! expense to equip this company as the 1 leading show of its kind in the world. j The illusions are positively the grandest and most sensational ever invented, and are conceded to be by far the most marvellous over attained and perfected by any magician. Art. invention, wealth, inspiration and originality exhausted, as well as the most fertile'and productive minds to make this performance the greatest ever exhibited on any stage. Among the other acts with the great Jansen company are De Hallis and Valora, the great American duo of comedy jugglers and entertainers. Unapproachable in their seemingly awkward performances, juggling the furniture, floral decorations, tableware and other movables with the same ease with which the ordinary jugglers handle a collection of rubber balls. They have entertained the most fastidious audiences in the larger cities of America and were last season one of the leading features at the i New York Hippodrome. It is a show . that will please .everybody. None can | afford to miss this truly great performj anmc. Owing to the enormous business [ done by this remarkable attraction, it \ is advisable to secure seats in advance. Tickets will be on sale at Collier's, starting Wednesday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 235, 2 April 1912, Page 6
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314THE GREAT JANSEN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 235, 2 April 1912, Page 6
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