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FULLER’S WAXWORKS.

Our old friend, Mr Fuller, is again om v the Coast, and this time with a new description of voriety entertainment in the' shape of waxworks, and biographic views of the Chinese and Transvaal war. Besides the views the company is thoroughly up-to-date in the vaudeville lino. The artistes are all first-class, as Mr Fuller sends nothing bat good to the Coast knowing that he has to deal with thoroughly critical audiences, with whom l nothing inferior would succeed, and be> sides, it would not pay in a business point' of view. The waxworks are the best in New Zealand, and include portrait models of His Hoyal Highnesses King Edward, the late Queen Victoria, the Dnke and. Duchess of York, pronounced by all to be perfect models of the illustrous pair, also His Holiness the Pope, Spurgeon, Gladstone, and a host of notabilities —not forgetting a gruesome Chamber of Horrors. The Company open on Monday night at the Opera House, when there ia no doubt, with the reputation that the Company has already attained in Greymouth, the house will be crowded. Mr Aubrey Douglas, the Advance Agent is now in town, making arrangements for the arrival of the Company.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 15 June 1901, Page 2

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FULLER’S WAXWORKS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 15 June 1901, Page 2

FULLER’S WAXWORKS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 15 June 1901, Page 2

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