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OPERA HOUSE.

Patrons of Fuller's Vaudeville Company had submitted to them on Saturday night at the Opera House a programme both varied and sparklingly bright. Tho comedy given by Fred. Graham and Nellie Dent,, entitled "A Bachelor's Dream,", provod to be one of tho best« pieces that this talented duo havo in their repertoire. Miss Dent represented no fewer than four different characters, each giving spopo for her versatility. Mr Graham's part was also artistically presented. The Price Sisters made a welcomo reappearance, and scored successes by, their performance of the sword dance, which they gave barefooted, and in their Dutch sketch, "Henny Klein." Miss Nellie Power charmed the a.idience with her humorous ditties, and Frank and Violet Frawley were good in their items. Miss Eva Lee and her piccanniriies continue fast favourites. Mis.. Lee's singing and dancing eliciting hearty applause, and tho boxing of the piccanninies erreatly delighting the audience. Mr Harry "Edwards sang new ballads vory successfully. Williams and Bonetta appeared in a new sketch, and sang and danced very acceptably. Carl Brasso's feats of strength evoked hearty applause. Mr Bob Lloyd sang with great succoss several humorous songs. New pictures .were shown by the bioscope, and added greatly to the evening's amusement. To—night tho company appear in th© same programme.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13100, 27 April 1908, Page 8

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OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13100, 27 April 1908, Page 8

OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13100, 27 April 1908, Page 8