"A CHINESE HONEYMOON."
As. a rush for seats is anticipated at Wildman's to-morrow morning 'on the opening of the plans to? the Musgrow. comic opera season, patrons would _* well to make early application for cp .♦. pons at 7.30 a.m. From advicea to ha. 4 the popularity of "A Chinese • Honey . moon" in Sydney remain*. unahat§g, The company conclude their Sydney seasoft ! this evening-, and embark per tf.S.S.' Co.'j, j Waikare <?n Wednesday." Messrs Edw. rg I Laurie, J. C. Rddock, Miss May Seattle, and the other principals wj.l donbtle^ receive an enthuglastie welcome. Chinese local>*colour,- both scenically and musically, la always acceptable, but the gfirr geous dressing an<j magnificent "seenejy of "A Qbinese Honeymoon" Is* said to surpass anything previously given to tbd public pf its kind.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 232, 30 September 1902, Page 2
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