THE HELLERS.
This . coterie of gifted entertaine s,, are announced to appear in the Alexandra Hall for a short season only, on Tuesday evening next. " The "entertainment la des eribed as one of remarkable interest, not only because it ib new and novel, but for the simple reason that each member of the Company is versatile. There is a contV nuation of interest, while laughter prevails aud wonder increases as "the programme proceeds, Mmc, Maudeeoa Heller is said, to'be a mjrvel in h-r Rosicruoian Somaomancy, and her ,^Eeats\6f silent thought transmission and mind reading border on the supernatural. Each person is invited to test Mine. Heller's great powers for themselves. Clergymen and students have given written and unsolicited testimony to the absolute genuineness of a'l tests and. results. The Bishop of Armidale, NSW ., Bays :—: — " I witnessed your entertainment List night, and beg to add 'that there waa nothing in it to offend the most scrupulous or refined mind. I consider Miss Heller's psychonotic, or trance reading seance, marvellous, and it should bo witnessed by all intelligent persons." The entertainment in said to be the most popular and unique entertainment given. It is equally interesting and amusing to all classes of society. It is the absorbing topic o£ conversation wherever the talented coterie has appeared,aad will no doubt ehortly -be so here Upon the merits of Mr G. \V. Hsller and the other .members of the Com pany we have not space at present to dilate; but it is sufficient to say that they have a reputation of being the most refined and amusing ente tamers who have ever visited the various cities of the colonies. The box plan is now open at Mr Qilmoar'e. - •
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9840, 28 October 1893, Page 2
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284THE HELLERS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9840, 28 October 1893, Page 2
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