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PROFESSOR HASELMAYER.

Professor Haeelmayer fully sustained his reputation last evening at the Theatre Royal as the "Prince of Wonders." There was a very good house, who, by their plaudits throughout tbe entertainment, expressed their satisfaction at the rich treat provided for \ their amusement. The whole of his tricks have the merit of being accom- M plished with a precision and cleanness seldom equalled, and, we dare say, never surpassed; his talents as a being such that one of the more gent of the audience was amazement, to exclaim—" Can he be a man 1" We cannot explain even a moiety of the performances that composed Haselraayer's programme, but select two or three that made impression. The " performed tb'" ° Napier, and audience. Madame Has* upon the table in the centre and a slight covering was A pistol was then fired at Professor, and on covt^^^^^^^^^H raised Madame Haselmayer to be non The " atrial D *^^^^^^^^^H repeated its wonderful a person in the body of the heard to exclaim that the a necromancer and used " bis purpose. " Psycho " again his wonderful powers as a whist player. IB The Professor's trained birds and mice, though mentioned last, we're by no means the least amusing. The various feats they went through, and their obedience and docility, were remarkable, showing a

Vast amount of patience and application on the part of their trainer. To-night is tbe last of the Professor's appearance in Napier, and we anticipate a bumper house.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2987, 21 January 1881, Page 2

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PROFESSOR HASELMAYER. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2987, 21 January 1881, Page 2

PROFESSOR HASELMAYER. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2987, 21 January 1881, Page 2

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