HIS MAJESTY'S.
There was an exceptional demand for seats at Fuller's popular vaudeville house last night. Minerva and Grace, a pair of very clever gymnasts, met with warm applause, as did also Walter Emerson, the elongatejd comedian, and Gwen Hasto, his lively partner. Lieut. Gordon, ventriloquist; the tiny tots, Maa--jorie and Eileen, in their acrobatic turn; Huntley Spencer, coloured tenor; George Wheeler, Fred Arthur, and the Fanning and Elliott troupe, contribute to a particularly good programme.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 3
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