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ALHAMBRA THEATRE.

Fuller's Alhambra Minstrels attracted a full house on Saturday evening, and the programme was received with the usual favour. Notable among the songs was " The Absent-minded j Beggar," Kipling's words being set to music by Sir A. Sullivan. Ihe rendering of the song was ■ entrusted to Miss Lucy Fraser, who succeeded ! so well in pleasing the audience that bhe had ,to repeat a portion of the song. Other members | of the company were scarcely less successful than MiS3 Fraser, seme of them, in fact, meeting with even a better reception than that lady.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2394, 18 January 1900, Page 57

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ALHAMBRA THEATRE. Otago Witness, Issue 2394, 18 January 1900, Page 57

ALHAMBRA THEATRE. Otago Witness, Issue 2394, 18 January 1900, Page 57

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