ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE NORWOODS. It is questionable whether any entertainment ewer given in New Zealand has aroused such popular enthusiasm as that presented by Professor Norwood, and the keen interest with which the public are looking forward to his return farewell visit to the Good Templar's Hall, starting Wednesday, February 28, argues well for a successful season. When. Mr. Norwood appeared last in New 'Plymouth he captivated everyone by his charming personality and by Mr. skill as a scientific hypnotist and enter, tamer of very high merit. He will Iw assisted during the coming season by Miss Ruth Hamilton in demonstration of mental telepathy, and so good a medium is Miss Hamilton that the house receipts are offered to anybody who can suggest a test too intricate for her to do. Laughter and refined entertainment are the Keynote to the success of the performance, and all who er<iov a hearty laugh it cle».n, pure fun will find it e**ch evening of the season ir. abraulanco. The program,ue b chafed nightly.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1917, Page 7
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169ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1917, Page 7
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