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THEATRE ROYAL.

Fullers' Entertainers.

Last evening the company appearing at the Royal was augmented by the Stagpoole Comedy Three, and as the trio combine genuine humor with music and acrobatic turns, the "Stags" are sure to catch en and become .favorites. Another first appearance was that of Ernie Walker and Jack Hughes, who opened m their original comedy act, "Juggling on the Lawn." Another new face, and one that pleases immensely, was Miss Maud Florence, a smart Sydney soubrette. All these now artists are stars, aud their presence lent additional interest to a programme which the management have set out to make ons of the best yet put on. "The Robing of ths Gods" is a truly artistic act, the various representations by Miss Ruby . ■White being loudly "applauded. Mr J. E. Ward is a lightning caricaturist 6i some ability, his sketches of local identities being ludicrously funny. Samson and Juno, m their heavyweight lifting act, is one of the most genuine of its kind nut on any stage. Little Eileen O'Neill is a clever child instrumentalist, while other turns, such os Dave Warns and Lily Octavia, Tisdalc. Amy Blackie, Lucy Lavinia, Beattie McDonald, and not forgetting those clever wirewalkers, Raleigh and May,- all help to contribute of a bie programme, which ought to satisfy everybody. There will be a complete change of programme this evening. It is one of Ilia tost put on by Fullers', and good biz and record houses ought to be the nightly order next week.- _•_

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NZ Truth, Issue 108, 13 July 1907, Page 6

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THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 108, 13 July 1907, Page 6

THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 108, 13 July 1907, Page 6

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