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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

It seems utterly incomprehensible that a fine play like " The Lancashire Lass," which was performed last evening, should have been so poorly patronized. Actors of the first order, —scenery good,—music of a high class, —everything to charm the eye and ear, —and yet the theatre was almost empty. The managers, however, have had the courage to announce the same piece for to-night's entertainment. We trust it will meet with better success,

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 601, 13 December 1871, Page 3

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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 601, 13 December 1871, Page 3

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 601, 13 December 1871, Page 3

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