Fuller's Myriorama.
Our old friend Mr John Fuller will re-introduce the above to the Thames public at St. George's Hall on Tuesday, February 28th, when will be shown an entertainment, entitled "Londay Day by Day," or "The difference between East and West," embracing magnificent views of London during the Jubilee time, and the principal buU.djn.gs and thoroughfares lof the east. Then we are taken to slum life in Whitechapel, showing the seamy side of the great city. The musical portion of the entertainment promises a genuine treat. Mr Fu tier's sweet tenor voice will be heard in * ucli gems as *• Sally in Our Alley," •• The Banks of Allen Waters," and the latest craze, " There'll come a Time." In addition to old favourites the special engagement of Mr Will Watkins is innounced. Mr Watkins, who has been singing himself into public favour in Auckland for the last four months in the latest character songs, comes with a big reputation from Melbourne, and is spoken of by our contemporaries as a first class come* iian. As to the class of entertainment, it requires no puffing at our nands. There is something to Buit everyone's taste, and nothing to offend even the most fastidious.
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Thames Star, Volume xxx, Issue 9308, 21 February 1899, Page 2
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