HAPPY HOURS.
This evening thp Theatre fill be opepod by old favorites, Mr and Mrs girt jn their entertainment of toe above nauje, Mr Hart and company have lately arrived from 11,0 Australian aide, having com- , , j" . 'our of those colonies, pleted au externum | (0 witji an equal amount of satiw' 011 tlieui6elvoD and the public generally. iWd' wino needs t)& bi)sh," ai)d it is therefore''jje'rffi'ctiy llividious for io remind our readers' tii'at the entertainment, judging from the" eulogy lavished upoji it bv our Palineriion contemporary, isas'guotf ar/d amusing as ever it was, and has suffered nortijng by its ootitjnpd success, Mr and Mrs flartj who are' of course a host in themselves, are supported by a part jcularly efficient company among wljfliu wp are pleased to jintice Mr Chas Berkley, So lately a fbvgrite an)oi)gst us. Miss Louise (Miss Hart) als.o well remembered, and Hps a ljew importation, but 0110 (yho wjll doiibtl.ess give a good account of hor?e]f. house may be expected.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1832, 5 November 1884, Page 2
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164HAPPY HOURS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1832, 5 November 1884, Page 2
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