OPERA HOUSE.
j Tho programme submitted by Fuli lers' Vaudeville Company on Saturday i r.vouing for the delectation cf a targo i audience- was not lacking in the eseeaii tie Is e:»her of variety or quality. A : number of old favourites appeared, ami h«d no difficulty in ro-cstablirii- ' nig tJir-tr<.eiv«« in t.h«» fiisvl gracce of j tho audicno , . -Miss Jonnnio John- [ t.toiw*. was vory suoccecrful in j her songs, which k}u» swig in cxco-1- ---! lent rok-e, «ml iirtoq.nncd admirably. Jln his comedy turn Mr Dpiur Cornt\v I H"ws intenet'Jy ainns-ing. *v.|Hviallv in liis i>ourtrayal of tho disappointments of a. lone bur amorous lady of uncertain age. Tho Lucas listers, a ond daiico duo. prvsented a clerer turn, the "Twilight" song being partij ouJerly good. An emiisiitK sketch, i '"•Stealing a March." uas put- on by Miseee Sterling a«ul Dunbar, eseisteii by 'Mr Stewart. Items were piven by Bert- {?harp. Mdrin. and Frawloy, j Rupert Christio Victor (ventriloquiet), i Ida Jngerecilo. Watts and Luces, Gerj tic Everest, and tiie Pficca.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13005, 6 January 1908, Page 8
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