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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

Titeke was an excellent attendance at the Prince of Wales Theatre on Saturday night, when "Life in the South" was produced with immense success. Of the performance to-night it is not necessary to speak one word. Mr. ILo__ins, and with him Miss Oolville, open a short season at the Prince of Wales. Tho name of Mr. Moslems is so famed, and the rising young Australian actress (Miss Colville) is .o popular, that line theatre is bound to be as full as it can bo, and the audience to be delighted in the highest

degree

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18710424.2.11

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 401, 24 April 1871, Page 2

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98

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 401, 24 April 1871, Page 2

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 401, 24 April 1871, Page 2

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