ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE WILLIAMSON COMPANY. The Opera House was again crowdec? last night when the attiactive and novel play "BrcwEtcr's Millions" was repeated. Mr. Kingston and Mis. Broach were conspicuously successful in their parts. Ihc piece went Well from first to last •Brcwstop'a Millions" will be repealed to-night. l FULLEHS' ENTERTAINERS. Fullers' Entertainers were iurthe* BtrongthajiPd last night, when three seta oi doubles joi.ied th-j company and helped to make it. bright and entertaining. The Thoatrc ttoyal was crowded tor the occasion. \n excellent "turn" was that of "The Banvards," whcsU comedy knockabout was clever, ara'usinp, clean, and in some respects quite oricmd. Bonetta and Williatas, "comedy sketch pattern's," gave humorous dialogues, followed by songs and dances, that gamed than popularity, and itike good fortune bekl Ruby and, Will Irankhn, whoso contributions on eimilar lines were full of vigour and "go." A. L Cropp'a song "King of th« Deep, was another enjoyabfe item in a programme of continuous merit. ROYAL PICTURES. , L f fc i T hfc a u^ r ««wdod house greeted the exhibition, of tho Royal I^ctuiea at H,s Majesty's Theafre.' The programme innludtd a great variety , ot subjects— humour and fun predominating The following wore announced to bo ths winners of tho fimt Ltmerii-k competition: — First prize,' T B Stuait-, Upper Willis-street; second prize R. H Baig.nt, Rhodes-street, N6vrto\7n; Uurd prize, Mrs. Reading, Mam-wad, Petono. Another competi' ' tion began last nighl. ' SAIXORS 1 REST. , •■ ' Last night q, successful concert was given the sailors in port by Mrs. G. Anderson, assicted by Mosdames Kelly and Reynolds ; Misses Geary and Andertoh Messrs. M'Coraish, Kerr, Webb, Anderson, and H. Grace (H.M.S. Challenger). ,At the close a hearty vote of thankswas tender&d the performers. The next concert will be given by Messrs. Boy 4. Cut-hbert and friends,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1908, Page 2
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