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} ON MY OWN HOOK. To the Editor of tho Evening Star. Sir, —Amidst all the delicacies of the forthcoming tlii-ateric-operutic-burlesquesic treat ito he served up in this city of Auckland, I observe photos of basso-profuridis, sopranos assoluti, &c, &c, but nobody blows any trumpet forme ; perhaps no' one:-knows that I have arrived; therefore, Mr. >Stak (I don't mean ''twinkle, twinkle," —I mean you) —as I am celebrated for the ivorst Shakespearian artist (put this iv italics, tell the printer) that ever appeared on any stage, remind the generous providers of the funds for the: distribution of dramatic genius that / have arrived.— I am, &c, I . Johnny Hxdes.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 563, 30 October 1871, Page 2
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115CORRESPONDENCE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 563, 30 October 1871, Page 2
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