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THE DRAMA.

BENEFIT FOR THE WIDOW & ORPHANS OF THE LATE T. W. PEET. Tms Evening, as will be seen by an advertisement in another column, the members of the dramatic profession give one of their justly popular entertainments at the Masonic Hall. On this occasion the performances will be for a truly charitable purpose—that of providing funds for the maintenance of the widow and the fatherless. With such an object in view, and with a really varied and attractive bill of fare before them, we cannot entertain a doubt but that the Masonic Hall will be crowded to-night. We certainly hope to see it full. In conclusion, we would say, “ Come one, come all.”

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 455, 21 February 1867, Page 2

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THE DRAMA. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 455, 21 February 1867, Page 2

THE DRAMA. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 455, 21 February 1867, Page 2

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