ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE.
. ~r s Fuller submitted to a [e ! of Martou patrons last “amir specially organised of ladies and gentlemen, Walists in their own lines, !C >n be complimented on the ’‘vaudeville entertainment f ho var’ons acts were a \ 0 witness and interesting In addition some bioPictures were shown, and a ’Lies entitled “Living Ire- * which those depicting „v’’ hv moonlight, were es- * beautiful. A number of „ aS pictures—all new to a audience —were also shown. 7 aU d fascinating performs that given by Cleopatra, charmer. She handles in g reptiles in a manner SS thein do her bidding, ‘act was a very effective disf veutriloquial ability, and, , a ..roup of figures, lie kept Leo” highly amused. As an '7 assisted by Madame , lie gave a very clover Le entitled “Spiritualsmi S ” Bonita, the champion fle shot, performed some feats, and introduced all /fancy shooting. Her per--1 fairly entitles her to be t ] lo youngest, smartest, and •t rifle shot of the world. A Ll artistic entertainment „iven by Madame and ProKleaor’s animals. The perL of the wonderfully .wrs cats, and monkeys on I, wire, barrels, and hurdles, antics of a very comic clown ; spoke well for the patience 1 by Madame and the ProMiss Louie Whitfield renTer y pleasingly two popular L ballads, and was encored ?th occasions. It was authat Messrs Fuller will llit Marten with an entirely minuy, and no doubt the perlast night will be a forc- ■ of future successes.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8943, 8 October 1907, Page 3
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244ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8943, 8 October 1907, Page 3
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