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THE CITY HALL.

FULLER’S ENTERTAINERS. Mr John Fuller is putting up a record for vaudeville that promises to be a close second to Mr Percy Dix. He has now kept the lamp burning for seventeen weeks, and the light, instead of becoming dimmer, grows more effulgant every day. New artistes and new items every week, and often in the middle of the week, and

the audiences kept on increasing in numbers and enthusiasm. At present the piece de resistance is the astonishing act of the Franz Bros.’ but the orogramme is full of other good things, including songs by the inimitable Bluett, ballads by Miss Millie Herberte, serio business by the Misses Dunbar and Young, and magical leg business by the Stagpooles. Next Saturday, Will Stevens, the “sadeyed shriek,” returns after an absence of three years. Mr James Williams, the popular basso, late of the Steele-Payne Family, and other talent will also be added to the strength of the Company.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 716, 26 November 1903, Page 18

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THE CITY HALL. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 716, 26 November 1903, Page 18

THE CITY HALL. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 716, 26 November 1903, Page 18

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