THE WELLINGTON SALOON.
Last evening was repeated, at the above place of entertainment, the favorite pieces —A Ghost in Spite of Himself and The Village Lawyer, We must confess, that we felt some degree of prejudice against the establishment previous to visiting it; but we are glad to admit, that the characters in the piece were much better sustained than we could reasonably have expected; and from the orderly manner in which the whole affair is conducted, we hope it will meet with the encouragement it deserves.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 84, 19 May 1843, Page 2
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87THE WELLINGTON SALOON. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 84, 19 May 1843, Page 2
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