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FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS.

Consistent with the' Fuller policy, there were- several new performers added' to the programme at the Theatre Royal last night. Of the new artists Mr. Will James scpred a.dAstinci» success. Ho is a banjoist skilled in the mahipulation of his instrument, and was honoured with a • double recall. Tho overture \o "Thoj Bohemian QirJ".was played excellently; *Kildea, a ."doublevoiced" vocalist, v^as also successful. He sang in soprano voice "Dear Heart," and then sang in full baritone. He was heartily, recalled. Miss Malvena Moore also mado her first appearance, and sang and danced . better. • She also met with favour. Of tho others, Messrs. Lloyd and Tod Galloway were in great demand with their comic ditties, and Madame Blanche .Carclii and Mr. A. L. Cropp sang finely of matters more serious. Salmon and Chester again appeared in a sketch *> which , showed their ability, and the Kaccobns made merry in an acrobatic turn. The weekly change of programme will bo made evening. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. , The Ro'/al Pictures continuo to .please ldrgb (l aud,iencos \ at ' His' / Majestfy's Theatre, f»ncl- th©-'faetr'tiiab--ft complete change' of programme is "promised for to-night should result in another satisfactory attendance. "WONDERLAND." 1 A representation in fireworks of a naval engagement is to be- given on tho lake at Miramar Wonderland this evening. The tramway arrangements are such as will afford comfort and convenience to all intending patrons. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. There was a crowded audience at the Seamen's Institute last night, when a concert was provided by Mrs. Cable. The following . contributed, items: — Piano sol*, Miss Stallard ; duct, Mrs. Glover Eaton and Miss Cable; songs, Misses Stallard and Cable ; recitations, Mrs. Sutclift'c ; songa, Mr. Bryant ; banjo solos by Mr. Boucicault. Mrs. Glover Eaton and Mks Cable played the accompaniments. Mr. Moore, who occupied tho chair, during an interval, gave- a lecture entitled "To Antwerp and Back in ta Gale.!' Ho. .told some lnunourc-us stories, and 'described some amusing and pathetic incidents v.hich occurred in the. stormy passage between Harwich tind Flushing m March, 1898, in a snowstorm. Tho concert and lecture were given to raise funds for a pipe organ. It was found v that the present organ had become 'defective, hence this appeal for founds, which rqsultcd in £3 being collected in tho' room. On tha. motion' of Mr. E. p. Burgess a hearty, vpte of thanks was £>ropp'se.d to- Jccturej. 1 ,and concert pirf owners,- which" wa3 carried 'by acclamation. ' ■ A Japanese Fair, in «bifl of-'the Girls' Realm Guild, will be held at Mrs. Hislop's residence* on 15th .February. The Woolston Brass ' Band, which . : s on,i(s way totho band cpntest at New Plymouth, will play a programme of music at the Basin Reserve to-morrow afternoon.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 2

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FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 2

FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 2