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THEATRE ROYAL.

Fullers Entertainers. The popular Theatre Koyal has been well filled every night this week, and patrons have had a liberal bill-of-farc provided for their entertainment. The Fuller's' management can always be depended upon to provide something out of theusual. and this week the programme has been full of novelties. The popularity of Morris and Wilson, that pair of miith-makins: knocknhout and acrobatic comedians is undoubted. The: nair are Australia's premier artists m their particular ibie, and their extraordinary feats are something not easily forgotten. Mr Ernest; Dclavale is another new.

face. He is a descriptive vocalist of some merit, and has been nightly applauded. The Stagpool comedy three are still m great demand, their extravagant burlesque and nonsense being nonsensical is all the more amusing. They know how to be silly, and people laugh at them, and that is all that people are expected to do. Bob Lloyd is stili on tap with a fresh budget of comic songs, and this comedian, being a great favorite of the Gods, is obliged, like the oft-quoted brook, to go on for ever. Eileen O'Neill the wonderful juvenile musician, the Rose Sisters, singers and dancers, and' very expert dancers they are too, are only .a couple of. the turns included m the programme. Some interesting pictures are shown by the biograph. The programme will be considerably augmented this evening, so for the next week Royal patrons can depend on spending a pleasant evening under the Fuller canopy *

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NZ Truth, Issue 114, 24 August 1907, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
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THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 114, 24 August 1907, Page 6

THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 114, 24 August 1907, Page 6

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