FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE.
Patrons of vaudeville could hardly wish for a better and mor'6 varietl programme tlian is at present, being presented at His Majesty's Theatre. N early all the items on,the vaudeville half are new, and a better selection has seldom been seen in Wellington. The'fact that patrons realise the merit of the show" is shown by the .crowded attendances^ in spite of the wintry evenings that have ruled. Victor the Great and company, in a ventriloquist item, vie with Rice and Ebnar, horizontal bar experts, for pride of place in -popularity.. Victor has with him the only woman'ventriloquist in the world. Bice and Elmar have a spring floor under their bars, and they do all that has been done before, and then several .other (things. Miss Lillian arid Girls in a musical number, Adrian and his.dogs and monkeys, and a couple of comedy duos make up a fine vaudeville half, and thp Stiffy and Mo Company hold the audience in the other half in a bright revue entitled "Stiffy and Mo as Lords.",
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 4 June 1924, Page 10
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174FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 4 June 1924, Page 10
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