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THEATRE ROYAL.

Fullers' Entertainers.

The chief attraction, of course, at Fuller's, is Tom Burrows, mention of which is made elsewhere. Apart, however, from that an excellent programme has been put on this week and some new turns are prom^ ised for next week. Brasso, wire-walk-ing weight-lifter, is the chief of the nncrw r items. Miss Annie Ellerslie is represented as being a sweet-voiced balladist, and Mr Harry Edwards has the reputation of possessing a particularly strong tenor voice. Bryant, the axe manipulator, is promised and should be a great draAV, while the re-appearance of Denis Carney will be greatly appreciated by all. The programme presented this week comprises Miss Vere Hamilton, balladist, and Dr. Howe, a deceiving cuss, by whom it is a treat to be humbugged. Mr Rud Peterson is a descriptive vocalist of no mean merit, and as a New Zealander born and bred this paper predicts great success for Rud. As for the Les Reggiardo's with their sword-swallowing, their feats are m everybody's mouths. The Vantells vant as of yore, Jack Willis is dry -and sly and Rye, particularly Rye, while the Royal patrons are simply delighted with the character change act of Harry Salmon and Ida Chester. The Biograph biogs brightly and briskly and all thiugs considered, everybody is satisfied and vote thanks to the Fuller's and commends them for the big programme that is always presented.

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NZ Truth, Issue 150, 2 May 1908, Page 6

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THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 150, 2 May 1908, Page 6

THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 150, 2 May 1908, Page 6

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