THE NORWOODS.
' TO-NIGHT. At the Good Templar Hull to-night Professor Norwood opens a farewell season of four nights, and, as everyone knows, deals out more laughter to the minute than any other entertainment ever seen in New Zealand. Fun and laughter are the keynote of the enteitainment, and with a good number of local subjects to work with, the fun is sure to be fast and furious. Mr Norwood will be assisted by Miss Ruth Hamilton, of Sydney, whom lie gives tht> credit of being the best medium for his work in telepathy he has ever had. He tried one or two others, but, as was seen upon his last appearance here, not with the degree of success that has always characterised his work. If jou are worn and tired to-night at the close of the first day of the A. and P. Show, a visit to the Norwoods is sure to reßt you, and drive away dull cares.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1917, Page 4
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159THE NORWOODS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1917, Page 4
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