CHARLES ARNOLD COMPANY
"Why Smith Left Home" was repeated for the last time at the Opera House last evening, and went as well as ever. Tonigfot "The Professor's Love Story," a play !>y the well known novelist, Mr J. M. Harrie, will be produced for the first time iv Auckland. Those who have seen this comedy have nothing but praise for It, and the Australian press has been unanimous in eu.oglsing what the Melbourne "Argus describes as "one of the most fragrant memories of our stage during recent years." On Saturday afternoon and evening the ever-popular "Hans the Boatman will be revived, and Monday and Tuesday, the last two nights of the season, will (i be devoted to a revival of "Captain Fritz.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 5 March 1901, Page 3
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