FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS.
There was very little standing room left at tho Theatia Royal 1 last night when the cuTtain rose. The programme which has been delighting audiences during the past week was repeated, for tho last time, and in addition Mr. John Fuller, Gen., mode- his rc-fippe-\r.vjce. He va3 warmly welcomed, end his singing o£ '"Come into, tho Garden, Maud," showed that his tenor voico had not lost any of its charm. He was loudly recalled, and in response sang "Sho Wore a Wicath of Roses," for which he ako was encOTod. The biograpb. showed a new picture which has just come to hand from London, sent by Mr. John Fullor, jun., showing some naval 1 .manoeuvres, including an nttoek by torpedoes on H.M.S. Ddcadnougbt. It waa a fine picture, and much appreciated. Tho weokly change of programmo will bo mado to-nijrht, when Victor, and R. Bell, a comedian, will make their appearance.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 2
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153FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 2
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