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THEATRE ROYAL.

Fullers' Entertainers.

! The Theatre Royal has had as hig a run as ever during the week, aud the bill presented warrants the patronage given. Fred Graham and ,'Miss ' Nellie Dent make a big hit m their several funnimeats. The usual favourites are still on deck, air though some new talent is announced for this evening. Last night a trio of dancers from the H.M'-S. Powerful gave an exhibition of their statue, cloe\ hornpipe, and cutlass dances. These gentlemen, Messrs Stewart, Bain, and MeKenzi^ have missed their vocation ; they should te on the variety stage, and not on the Tleck of a warship, although if they can make the enemy da&ce to anything like the tune they dance themselves, they ought to be made Admirals right away. M. S. Chester was another first appearance ■• last night, and foe. ' generally made himself a favorite. The present nrogramme is one of the best that' the Messrs Fuller have put on for sane time, and should not he missed. .

The. usual weekly concert m conneotion with the Wei line; ton. S&ifox's Rest was held last ■•Monday n-fgh-t, when an excellent musical pacogiartwne was gone through. The Superiivfcesrd. ent, Mr. Wearne, desires to thank the donors of literature, cloijhing. etc., to the. Rest for the past month, and f'sD these who have helped to m*ilce ilie G&neei-ts- such a success.-

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NZ Truth, Issue 98, 4 May 1907, Page 6

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THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 98, 4 May 1907, Page 6

THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 98, 4 May 1907, Page 6

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