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FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.

The new bill at Fullers' Opera House is drawing large attendances. The star turn is provided bv Maxwell Carew. a female impersonator, who makes an impression from the first moment cf his appsa-rance. For his second offering he makes a partial change on the stage, completing it after a moment's absence behind the curtain. He concludes with an impersonation cf a Dutch flower girl, at the" same time introducing some clever yodeiling, the reception cf which wae lull of enthusiasm. The Alton Sisters are seen on the silver wire. Victor Burke makes a hit with his singing- of The Iloral Dance," and "Little Town in County Down," and the Aldors, novelty acrobats, repeat their act on the trapeze . and rings. The ventriloquist, Carlton Max, with Ins pal "Jerry," raises many laughs at his jokes, and the Mullaney Bros, are also successful in their comedy act. "A Night Club" is the piece chosen by Mr George Storey, to be played by his Revue Company in the second half of the programme. Written by Mr Storey himself, it proves to be one of the brightest offerings yet presented by this popular company during "their frequent visits to Christchurch.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 7

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FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 7

FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 7

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