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AMUSEMENTS.

IS THE THEATRE. W are glad, to notice that the various Inter-attractions do not seriously interfere Eh the attendance at the Prince of Wales ieatre. Last night there was a large numEnf sight-loving visitors in the house to fLss the representation of Robertson's Isehool," which was put upon the stage, I'th its' scenery and effects, in a manner flidi was most creditable to the management Miss Howard was admirable in the liraoter of Bella, in which this eminent rjiste B hone to great advantage. Mr DeerM 3 Beau; Mr Poole as Krux ; Mr Collier ■ Jack Poyntz; and Mr Booth as Lord Ljfoy, sustained their parts with tact and lament. Miss Patty Holt played the part Waomi with her accustomed light-hearted-and vivacity. The concluding farce of »furo him out," formed a capital ending to .(rood evening's amusement. The drama, ilch is one of great excellence, will be rented to-night.

IRISH SCENES AND CHARACTER. Baker's grand Hibernicon was well patro,ised last evening in the City Hall. The presentations of the most charming spots If' Erin, associated with the sweetly pensive nelodies of Tom Moore, were exceedingly •leasing to the audience. The programme tas the same as on the previous evening, ud gave great delight to the hundreds in ijtendance.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1513, 16 December 1874, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1513, 16 December 1874, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1513, 16 December 1874, Page 3