FULLER’S MYRIORAMA.
At the Op ora House this afternoon Sir John Fuller will give his long-promised matinee for school children. A popular programme will bo presented, and special arrangements are to be made for the prevention of overcrowding.' The doors will be opened at 2 o’clock and the performance will commence at 3 p,m. In the evening Mr Fuller will produce u London to Niagara,” introducing the first series of the new views brought from England by Sir Ben Fuller. The occasion will also serve for the re-appaarauoe in Wellington of the latter gentleman, who is well known as e$ humorous character vocalist, and brings with him a budget of the latest comic songs. Altogether to-night’s programme promises to bo one of the brightest of the many fine entertainments presented by Mr Fuller to the WeL lington public.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3311, 18 December 1897, Page 2
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