OPERA HOUSE.
There was a large attendance at the Opera House last night, when Fuller's Vaudeville Company again presented their new programme. Mr. Fred. H. Graham and Miss Nellie Dent were warmly applauded after their farcical comedy, "The Lady Sport." Mr. .John Fuller and Mr. A. L. Cropp were well received in their rendering of the duet, "The Deep Sea Fishers," and the Four Rosebuds were much admired for their graceful dancing. Mr. Slade Murray gave several character songs in fine style. Miss Itubie lllingworth was very successful as a ballad vocalist. Fred. Franich, the strong man, concluded his performance by having a heavy piano placed on his chest, and two men stood on him, while a third played a solo. S. Wilson, A. Taucher, Eileen MacLeod, and Flor'rie Leigh .also appeared with success. A laughable living picture, "The Drunken Mattress," com hided the entertainment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13398, 29 January 1907, Page 6
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