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Fuller's Myriorama Company.

At the Assembly Booms FeUding on Wednesday next Mr John Fuller, the eminent and popular tenor, will appear with bis new Myriorama Company, a combination now appearing in Wellington, closing their briliant season there the end of this week. Mr John Fnller will be remembered by those who heard the Misses Albu in their last visit, as the tenor of the Company. Since then the gifted vocalist has visited nearly every part of the Australasian colonies, having this last two years formed a company of his own. The entertainment is a la Snazelle, but as the Wellington Post pointed out last Monday " vastly superior both musically and as regards the quality of the views shown by the splendid lantern, which rejoices in the simple name of " Elenhinoptica." Mr John Flora, a London operator, has charge of the latter instrument, and Mr John Fuller is supported by Misses T. A. Hargrove, talented soprano ; Lydia Walters, dramatic elocutionist of great power; Hettie Warden, drawing-room entertainer ; Messrs Leslie Buchanan, baritone ; and Walter Fuller, solo pianist and accompanist. Seats may be reserved at Mr William Carthew's. A good night's enjoyment may be looked forward to. <&Mr Ben Fnller is piloting the Company through to New Plymouth, thence the Company return to Wellington to fulfil a fortnights engagement at the Exhibition there.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 155, 2 January 1897, Page 2

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Fuller's Myriorama Company. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 155, 2 January 1897, Page 2

Fuller's Myriorama Company. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 155, 2 January 1897, Page 2

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