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OPERA HOUSE.

Fullers' Vandeville Co.

The Weekly change of programme "at the Opera House gives a good show which "appeals strongly to the admirers of variety entertainment m .Auckland. .Among the newcomers -are -the. Kavanagh Boys (there aTe two, of tarem), who use tennis racquets ■and balls to amuse the audience. Their . juggling, rapid handling of flying racquets and balls, and the amusing and- clever comedy business make up a strong turn. The jvlusica^ ■Sheppards; recent arrivals from Australia; are. a not unfamiliar type, and their' selections, rendered on a wide variety of instruments, gain liberal applause each night. Thfe Piquays, clever hand balancers, and the National Duo contribute new items. Other- members of the company who appear withi- unfailing success areMay Dahlberg, • Rupert Cuthbert, Harry Roekfqrt, Lucy Lavinia, Essie -Jennings, Jessie Lee, Marcella Grey, Bob Harper, Jim Gaffney, and Tim Howard. A strong team, it is easily seen,_and therein lies the reason for .the big -audiences which patronise the •Opera House.

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NZ Truth, Issue 327, 30 September 1911, Page 7

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OPERA HOUSE. NZ Truth, Issue 327, 30 September 1911, Page 7

OPERA HOUSE. NZ Truth, Issue 327, 30 September 1911, Page 7