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Theatrical.

■' — ♦ On Monday next Messrs John Fuller & Sons will introduce their vaudeville entertaiiuiicr.t to tho lnvercnrgill public in tho Zealandia Kail. These popultw onlertainers have been performing in Duneilin, Christchurch. Wellington, and Auckland for the past twelve months ; in fact they own theatres in tho three places first named. 'Their entertainments are of the highest class, and all J^ieir performers come here with first-class credentials. Mr Albert M'Kisson, generally known as the "boneless woi.der," provides n great deal of laughter by the way in which he "knocks" about, and jMiss Aoda Duval, a clever serio-comic, assists hum in his funny sketches. The Elmore Sisters are clever song and dance ladies : the Driscoll Boys are amusing Irish sketch artists ; while Mr Joe Cowan is a very funny end man and comedian. Mr John |Puller, the popular tenor vocalist, who will be remembered by theatregoers for his beautiful niyi'iorama entertainment, will also appear and 9ing some ear-hauntins: melodies. Miss LiLlio Octavia and Mr Dave Warne are clover sketch artists, and Mr-Walter Rivers, the eminent baritone and actor vocalist, will ulso appear and will. stage tnanjxgo tho show. With such a company, such a reputation, and the reasonable charges ■or admission, a successful season should Lie assured,

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Southland Times, Issue 19262, 28 January 1904, Page 2

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Theatrical. Southland Times, Issue 19262, 28 January 1904, Page 2

Theatrical. Southland Times, Issue 19262, 28 January 1904, Page 2

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