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\n unusually sufc^ssful amateur enterra nment took p]»ce last night at the pru.oe of Wnles Theatre, the theat.-i-al -erfVirm'rs beinsr ih« gentleman of the \n<k'and Mowing rlnb ; and the proceedmgs being intend' d to defray various expenses in connection with thot. society very part of the house, was filled, nnd orenc interest wis manifested by thos•resent in th-^ prnceeHingis. Ihe two-act comedy, "FsedUp," was played with .'reat spirit and success, Messrs. A. E. Isaacs, H. W. Henderson, A. H. Nathan. nd A. Coates, gnstaim'ns: their pnrts in manner unusiiaUy creditable to amateur?. In the farce, "Ici on P«rle Francois " the same spirit charaoterisecl the per'orraqnce, Mr. atlinn in »n ospecial manner winnine to hirasflf very wnrm 'pproval from the audience. Mpssr*. Isaacs and Henderaon received calls be ore the curtain, the former no less tha" 'hree limes. Altogether the 'pieres passed off witli great smoothness, and the prompter's voice wns still. cuch little 'Versiffhts as a plonijlibov with jp willed finders were, of course, e*ci:isa'">lp amid «o nuch esfellence, nnd the debut of throwing ( Juh oil the stage has been an i-miuent success.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 268, 18 November 1870, Page 2

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184

UNKNOWN. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 268, 18 November 1870, Page 2

UNKNOWN. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 268, 18 November 1870, Page 2

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