AMUSEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE. A now and attractive programme was presented by Fuller's Entertainers at the Opera House on Saturday evening, to an overflowing audience. In the first part the two McAuley sisters gave a doublo song and dance, Miss Barbara Benton and Mr Harry Hart sang ballads, and items were also contributed by Mr Jim Marion, Miss Violet Bonetta. and Mr Will Stevens. In tho second part Mr Charlos Moody sang several new tongs, and Mr John' Fuller sang "The Anchor's Weighed" and "The Minstrel Boy." Ohmy, with his performing dogs, and tho Reyes Trio, acrobats and equilibrist-, mado their first apEarance, and contributed highly popur and entertaining turns. Mr Fred. Rivenhall, whose popularity remains unabated, sang a budget of new comic songs, and the McAuleys, who sing and dance very prettily, contributed a seriocomic song. A set of animated pictures was shown by means of tho film-graph, and the entertainment concluded with tho farce "Out West." The programme will be repeated to-night. j
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12129, 27 February 1905, Page 9
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