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SALA TO-NIGHT.

It is scarcoly necessary to remind, onr readers of the quite exceptional literary and intellectual treat in store for the pablie at the Choral Hall to-night To heir to story of the lives of Dickens and Thackeray told, and their immortal works described by their old associate, iB a pleaiiure aMA the preeont generation coold hardly iavt hoped to enjoy, and which l:i tie Den generation will bo impossible. No doibt tho "Prince of Journalists" willmakebji last appearance to as large and enthnfiajlli an audience as that which welcomed hra twe months ago, when his intention wa ta make only a flying trip through News* land.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 266, 16 November 1885, Page 2

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SALA TO-NIGHT. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 266, 16 November 1885, Page 2

SALA TO-NIGHT. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 266, 16 November 1885, Page 2

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