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OPERA HOUSE.

Brough-Flemrtiing Company.

The patronage accorded this brilliant company throughout the week has been most gratifying and the work of the players has well deserved it. To-night, and o n Monday next be staged, for the first time for many years, that clever and thrilling "The Passport," which is a dramatisation of Colonel, Savage's fascinating book "My Official Wife." On feach evening the drama will be preceded by; that delightful one act sketch "In Honor Bound." In both of thfese pieces Mr Flemniing 1 and . Miss Beat-: rice Day have parts that suit them and no self-respecting playgoer should miss seeing them.

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NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 6

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103

OPERA HOUSE. NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 6

OPERA HOUSE. NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 6

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