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PRINCE OF WALKS THEATER.

Notwithstanding ihc inclement state of the weather last evening, this favourite place of amusement was fairly attended. The fine old comedy of " John Litiß" wii3 performed, Mr. ifoslcins t;i!;i:*g tho part of Job Thornberry, to whii'li he did full justice; and M'\s* Oolvilkt sustained the part of May, his daughter, in which she was very good. Tho other characters were equally well sustained. The same programme will be repeated to-night.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 517, 6 September 1871, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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PRINCE OF WALKS THEATER. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 517, 6 September 1871, Page 2

PRINCE OF WALKS THEATER. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 517, 6 September 1871, Page 2

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