ORPHAN HOME.
It has long been known that tho funds at :the credit of the Parnell Orphan Home :are by no meaps sufficient ~to meet the calls upon them, and many charitable people have at divers times contributed their aid ttfwaJrds... the! support of the destitute aud neglected, by providing entertainments, and coming before [the public in outre' characters. And iiow, ' that fascinating, and in every rpfepCct ■ ohnrming /actress, Miss j 'Cpl;ville, and that grand actor, Mr. Hoskins, both of whoni /have so much delighted thejrtaying public during the last two months; htivb nobly-come to tlie fore, afldintedtogivp. a speciul entertainment jri the Tlfe'atro Kpyal 'in aid of the charitable institutions. The programme is a carind one, tft may be seen. fro_a our ad.vertising columns ; and without doubt, will ensure <acrowded' house ioimoVrow evening, when the affair is to cornt^ off.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 529, 20 September 1871, Page 2
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141ORPHAN HOME. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 529, 20 September 1871, Page 2
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