WELLINGTON WING WHISPERS.
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July 19Dear Pasquin,-A rather quiet week, wdtii vaudeville as the bill of fare for searchers af Mr SSlS^V^ille^, which is in its second week at the Op«ra Souse, has continued to .*» .-"f*^* o^ business. The season uto terminate at th Afte" the Rickards Company vacate tfae .prenSßes the Opera H<m» will be by the Thornaon Amateur Dramatic Club for two nights with Byron's "Blow for Blow, and Montgomery's Emtertainers will follow. Mr John Fuller ia en ft visit bere from Auckland. He is contributing songs this Mx Ben Fuller telia me th«t h» brother John, whilst in London, has made anch satisfactory arrangemeots that cinematograph 1 _ films will now come to hand ©very week for uee on the arrouit. The fir** film mil b» shown to-morrow night. Fuller's roster at the Theatre Royal Hits week is particularly strong, the programme containing the following little list:— -Litt2«
Eileen O'Neill, Maud Florence, Lillie Octavia and Dave Warne, Myra. Hammon and Alice Wyatt (Sandow jirls), Val Newton, I/ucy liavinia, Ernrle Walker and Jack Hughes, "The Robing of the Gods" (RubyWhite and J. E. Ward), Amy Blackie, Alec, Ted, and Madge Sfcagpoole, Samson and Juno, and the biograph. Bob Bell and Victor join .he company to-morrow.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2784, 24 July 1907, Page 68
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