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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

This theatre was well filled last night to see Madame Duret in her really magnificent impersonation of Miami, ill the beautiful drama of " Green Bushes." The wild, tumulb of the passions of revenge a\id fondness, in the haifliidian girl, conveyed in the elocution and action of Madame Duret, is a representation to be remembered; while the closing scene, with its total absence of the usual rant or whining, and bo like the way a princess ought to die, with tenderness and dignity blended, is indeed full of true pathos.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 82, 13 April 1870, Page 2

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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 82, 13 April 1870, Page 2

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 82, 13 April 1870, Page 2

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