THEATRE ROYAL
FULLER'S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. To-night, at the, Theatre Royal, will be presented for the first time ifessrsj Fuller' above combination. All the artists are stare in their own particular line, the-' items of the programme, being of a diversified nature, and a high ttandard of specialised vaudeville is maintained throughout the evening's performance. With a programme containing such wellknow performers as the Albergs, a pair of-, expert hand balancers,. and comedy acrobats who give a most amusing and expert performance, Walker and Hughes, comedy tennis racquet jugglers; Victor the Great; Madam and Professor Klaers' great animal act; Miss Millie Bertoto, and the Biograph, there is no need to particularise any item, as all are of high individual merit, and the turns rank with the" best the world can produce. Great interest is being evinced in the evening's entertainment, oooking has been excep-. tipnally good, and when the curtain rises to-night a crowded house will greet the -above galaxy of stars.. . •'; ■ '
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13433, 4 November 1907, Page 3
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161THEATRE ROYAL Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13433, 4 November 1907, Page 3
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