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FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.

A bright vaud»v:U e programme is provided at tile Opera House this weei. The artists are:—Miss Lesley Elliott, "the girl a; the piano"; the Charleston Super Six, jaiz sympbonists; David McOill, a local '- n °r; biavin and Thompson, paiodists; Edwaids and Hughes, comedy tpeciaiisu; Henri French, comedy cvclint; bouthwood and the i'ink -Lady, Ecngaiers; and Barclay, illusionist. -N'ext Monday will see the first appearance of Mr Geoige Ward and his BnapsWt Revue Company. Mr Ward is better know/i to Christchurch playgoeis as "Little Hermie," a character he made famous here some years ago. His new company is particularly strong, including such well-known performers as I>eit Le&lanc, Leg War ton, Carlton Chase, Vernon Scllara, York Gray, Daisy Yates, Pataje Hill, and a delightful ballet, known as the Sna|is)>ot Six. The opening uroduction )• entitled "The Legend of the king." This musical coaiediett* i« in three aceneft, and is siid to be full of delightful comedy, together with tbe lateet in song* and dances. Special attention ha* been pud t® the dressing and scenic effect*. >*nd the whole production piowtei t« a new standard in entertainment. Seats may now fee reserved at Tho Bristol.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 21 November 1925, Page 11

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FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 21 November 1925, Page 11

FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 21 November 1925, Page 11

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