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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

The favorite drama "Les Miserables" was I again produced last night at this theatre, but li we wore sorry to see to a not very satisfactory* house. The parts were all Avell sustained, aw I the efforts to do justice to the piece were in; j| no way damped by the meagre attencto icei There Mas a greater smoothness in tlie p»" gress of the play, arising, no doubt, fro® increased familiarity with the parts; aw every character was very effectively sustain^"" ; We were glad to see that Mr. Stuart O'Brien put a stop to the disgusting habit of smoking in a theatre, by ftn-cibly drawing attention to it from the stage. The same play will be reproduced this evening.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 70, 30 March 1870, Page 2

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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 70, 30 March 1870, Page 2

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 70, 30 March 1870, Page 2

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