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PROFESSOR DANTE.

)n his first performance in Dunedin at the ' Alhambra Theatre to-morrow evening Professor I Dante will'introduce four of his illusions— , namely,..'' The Fate of Madame Sans Gene," : "Nanko," a sensational, dramatic; illusion.en- ! title-i "The Beggar's Dream," .and "The Mar- ' v.ellous Bicyclist," a ride in mid-air, in which the laws of gravitation are apparently overcome. The Chriatchurch Press states that the entertainment is one of the most finished performances of the kind ever given there, and in his particular line the Profeseor is far and away the cleverest entertainer who has visited Christchurch. All the varied items on the programma j are -dene deftly and easily, and there is a spirit of refinement about the onter.tainraent which cannot Tail to please. The box. plan ijs ■hnwonnn at,- ttis /Dmai-ltm. warehouse.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11188, 10 August 1898, Page 6

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PROFESSOR DANTE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11188, 10 August 1898, Page 6

PROFESSOR DANTE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11188, 10 August 1898, Page 6

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