AMUSEMENTS.
♦ i OPERA HOUSE. ■ The all-vaudeville programmo eub- • mitted by Fuller's Vaudeville Company attracted a large audience to the Opera House last nigat, and the warmth of the applause with which the various items was received was evidence of the popularity of the programme. The Trio Classique, who have become great 1 favourites, submitted new selections, ■ which were as artistically given and as well received as their previous offerings. ; Tho trio gave "Berceuse" (Godard) and "Hungarian Dance" (Brafims); Mr Laurie Kennedy's 'cello solo was Popper's "Harlequin"; Mr Lane© Kennedy's flute solo was a fantasia on melodies from "Faust"; and' Miss Doy Adelle (pianist) gave "Scherso" (Moskowiski). The other items were Denny and Dunnigan (singers and dancers)", McKay and Graham (vocalists), Kelly and Drake (eccentric dancers aiul singeres), .Bonita and" Lee Hictoy and Rose (juvenile dancers), Colos (banjoist), Pictorial Littles (lightning sketchers), and Walsh and Walsh (eccentric dancers). To-night the same programme will be repeated. The man who knows wnat is good to drink, and what is sood for him, always orders Kola-NFp, the healthful thirst-quencher. Lively, 'xjoling, satisfying. Hotels and Store 3. o
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16152, 5 March 1918, Page 8
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