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FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS.

Mr. John Fuller will re-open the City Hall on Saturday evening next with a programme of numerous and varied attractions. His company includes Miss Amy Blackie. described as the "Melba of Vaudeville"; Jones and Brothers, in rag-time, rhythms; Mr. Albert McKisson. "the boneless wonder"; the Philipp sisters; Mr. Will Watkins, a favourite comedian; Miss Ada Duval, sketch artist and serio; Miss Clarrie McKisson, mandolinist and sketch artiste; Dr. Rowe, prestidgitateur; and last, but by no means least, Mr. John Fuller himself, who, we understand, is singing as well as when last heard in Auckland. A feature is introduced in the charge for admission, which is 2/ and 1/, ladies and children being admitted -half-price to all parts of the hall.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1903, Page 7

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FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1903, Page 7

FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1903, Page 7

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