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YOUNG AUSTRALIA

AGAIN THEY WIN*! Fullers* Eleven Wonders are sweeping all before them in Fuller vaudeville in Near Zealand. Audiences everywhere have nothing but the highest praise for their brilliant work. This weex Fullers' Eleven Wonders occupy pride of place on His Majesty's programme, and if the hearty palm exercises indulged in by the assemblage when this remarkable little troupe takes its final curtain is any criterion, this miniature revue 6how is as popular as ever, notwithstanding that its members are not all Peter Pans. First and foremost, .these diminutive performers are dancers. Their whirligigs are something wondrous to behold, and their whirlings and hurtlings and sundry eurythmics increase in tempo as the act wears on until at the finish the stage is just one seething mass of legs and arms in violent revolution. Just exactly how such youthful little • folk can suddenly turn themselves into -human dynamos as the eleven do is a mystery, but the audience is not there to solve physiological conundrums, and it just thunders in unisonfor more. Last Saturday's matinee at JSis Majesty's was packed to overflowing, and that is as'it should be, for every child should see this truly remarkable troupe of juveniles.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12151, 30 May 1925, Page 13

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YOUNG AUSTRALIA New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12151, 30 May 1925, Page 13

YOUNG AUSTRALIA New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12151, 30 May 1925, Page 13

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