PRINCE OF WALES THEATKE. Theee was a splendid house last night at this theatre, the entertainment being a benefit to the Orphan Home, Pnruell. The proceedings consisted of a melange of gymnastics and the drama, Mr. Walker's pupils affording infinite satisfaction by their excellent performances, and Mr. Hoskins and Miss Colville, who appeared in the two farces the " Morning Call" and " Nothing to Wear," producing quite a furore of excitement. To-night, these two favorite artistes appear in "Love's Sacrifice,' 1 and the farce of "My Turn Next," and as his Excellency, who lias returned in the Luna has signified his intention of being present, accompanied by Lady Bowcn and mile,t\\e haul lon of Auckland mny be expected to add to the throng that will inevitably crowd lo the performances of Mr. Hoskins and Miss Colville.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 404, 27 April 1871, Page 2
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135Untitled Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 404, 27 April 1871, Page 2
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