AN INTERESTING PLAY.
: Respecting Jerome K. Joronio's play, "The Passing of the Third Hoi>r Back," to bo seen in Wellington next week, the Rev.'Cecil A. B. Watson;"'vicar of. St. Paul's, Auckland, wrote to Messrs. Plimmor and Dehnistbn as follows:—"Will you accept, on behalf of my wife and myself,'our hearty thanks for your /kind invitation to witness last night's performance of 'The Passing of tho Third Moor Back.'. We both thoroughly enjoyed, the play ,and-its excellent interpretation at the' hands of your talented company. Plays like" this one must, in my opinion',;.do' considerable good;, for its tendency, is. decidedly to uplift tho ideals of men aiid women. I congratulate yo4 on your, enterprise,, and hope your effort will' be 'well supported by tho public. I havo recommended /: several of my gaiishionera'to-witness it/-,'
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 952, 20 October 1910, Page 6
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131AN INTERESTING PLAY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 952, 20 October 1910, Page 6
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