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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

The very creditable performances of tho two act drama of Jenny Poster, and xhe burlesque of the " Three Bears" were again given last night. For the care and taste which has been displayed in the getting up of these pieces too much praise cannot be awarded the management, and we would like to see them meet with the public favour they deserve. Of the qualifications of the artists engaged it is unnecessary to enlarge upon. Mrs Walter Hill still keeps up her prestige as a highly accomplished and graceful actreas ; and the aoting of Mr Hill continues in popular favour. Mr Joyce always acqaits hims«lf with ability, nor must we omit a word of praise to Mr B. N. Jones, who can efficiently perform an arduous part. Mrs B. N. Jones never fails to provoke a laugh in whatever character she may take. Mr and Mrs Keogh are, if possible increesing in public favour; Mr Aveling is also a rising young actor; altogether the company is a most efficient one, and it is one of which we ought to feel proud. This evening the performance will consist of the

thrilling nautical drama of " The Lost Ship," combining the most terrific sensations ever produced, and the amusing burlesque of tbe "Three Bears."

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 754, 15 June 1872, Page 2

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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 754, 15 June 1872, Page 2

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 754, 15 June 1872, Page 2