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THEATRE ROYAL.

Fullers' Entertainers.

A vaudeville feast about describes tho programme which has nightly been presented at the Royal during, the past week,, and it can hardly be improved on,, though -the management are . attempting to, do so for the fol^ 1 owing xWeek. Needless to remark, again, ihe great draws have . been

Bonita, the ~ crack rifle-girl/ who shoots at everything from everywhere and plays the ""Blue Bells of Scotland" with Winche.-ter rifle biulets and shoots ab human targets and never misses, while Cleopatra charm? snakes and fondles -a^iga-tors to- the entire satisfaction of all, snakew an! "allies" included. ' Of course, Bonita and Cleopatra are noc the ftvhoJe programme. The Ahibprgs are a clever pair of hand-balancers and strong men, while Dolly Keldie and Lindy Davis are two dear little singers and dancers., who look well :ts rollicking .Jack Tars, and Pearl Livingstone makes up as a splendid co"w-; boy or cow-girl, or puncher,- and sings Cheyenne and shoots with a sixshooter as if she was on the prairies and -among ..buffaloes and other such insects. Last night, 'however, at 'the Royal,, there were some additional and interesting turns put on. The chief of wliiuh were Professor Klacr and Miss Amy Klacr, who introduced tteir M'gSily-trainod and amusing family of monkeys, cats and dogs, Mr WiLl Hart, a Scotch comedian, was another' afctracbic-n., and he is -bound to catdh on.- Kitty Delavale, a chic serio, is as. smart as they make 'em,, and Kitty is 'bound to "hoqm. ' The-Bi-cigrapli picture of a trip iacross ithe. Atlantic is a special , feature, and is' one of the best 1 pictures . thrown on the screen. This programme ouigiht to keep the house filled" for' the week to come. ... . '

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NZ Truth, Issue 104, 15 June 1907, Page 6

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THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 104, 15 June 1907, Page 6

THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 104, 15 June 1907, Page 6

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