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FULLER'S MYRIORAMA.

The above combination of popular favorites are at present playing at Reefton and' open- here at the Public Hall on Monday next for two nights only. When " The Rose, Shamrock and Thistle" will form the first night's programme. As to the; performance and performers. ; the Myriorama ib a novel form of entertainment which combines dissolving views with songs, which the views illustrate, and also, as the leading feature of the programme, a detailed representation of some-beautiful scenery, which are distinctly and wittily described by Mr W Fuller. The musical portion of the entertainment must result in a great treat for the Greymouth public. The vocalists ■will include Mr Arthur Hahn (his first appearance here) a basso of great expression and; power. Mr Will Watkins (his first appearance here) a Melbourne comedin, who during his stay in this country has made himself a universal favorite and has: delighted the Auckland public for 16 weeks where he was one of the princiD 1 draws 'of Mr Fuller's popular entertainments during their long season there Mr Johnny Flora comic vocalist will be remembered by those who patronise the east visit of the Coy. Mr Walter Fuller in recitations beautifully illustrated. Mr John Fuller will introduce the latest craze in the way of popular songs, whicl threatens to rival " Daisy Bell or " After the Ball," viz, >' There'll come a Time." Last, but by no means least, Miss Hettie Warden as vocalist and dancer, goes to make up one of the most popular combinations that have yet visited the coast.. The prices are popular and everything points to a most successful opening.

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10263, 20 April 1899, Page 3

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FULLER'S MYRIORAMA. Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10263, 20 April 1899, Page 3

FULLER'S MYRIORAMA. Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10263, 20 April 1899, Page 3