HELLER'S WONDERS.
With unflagging interest crowds still throng the City Hall Jto witness the wonderful illusions, and to hear the equally wonderful music, of this prince of wizards and musicians. Noth ing like him has ever visited Auckland before, and bewildered astonishment attends his movements from beginning to end of the entertainment. To-night, Mr. Heller's fourth programme is to be presented, and is chiefly musical. We learn that residents at North Shore are to be afforded a_i opportunity tonight of attending this most singular entertainment, a steamer being laid on to accommodate passengers coming and returning. After having seen the feats performed by Mr. Heller, we do not wonder at his seven months of crowded houses in Melbourne, or the furore that has accompanied him in his tour in our Southern Provinces.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 264, 14 November 1870, Page 2
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132HELLER'S WONDERS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 264, 14 November 1870, Page 2
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