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AMUSEMENTS.

Pm\'< f ov WuF-t Thmtrf. — Last night that favourite emotional diauia " Leah" was performed at tins house. The heioiue.as lepiesented by Mu-> Cairy George, thoroughly enlisted the sympathies of the audience ; it is a part which this artiste makes liei own. Miss I?o«crs played Anna \ery naturally, and Mr. Lawrence filled the paitof Rudolph with his usual tinish. Tho other ioles were sustained by the same aitists as un a former occasion, and in an equalh satisfactory manner. I'o night.for the liist time in Auckland, is to hi. produced the gieat sensational diama " (^i if," which has been cleverly adapted to the «tigeby Mrs. Charles Searle. Miss Clara .stephenson takes the title role ; and, as it is one to which she has de\ oted much study, her i cndering of the chaiacter, it maj s.ifel> be expected, will be a tieat of no common oider Xew scenery has been piepared, ami i-veiy attention paid to the efficient pit saltation of this colonial drama. There wai but a small attendance at the City Hall last night to hear Dr. Cut m his reinaiks on phrenology and mesmerism, but notwithstanding this the u~>ual amount of inetriuient was oxti acted from the audience. The subject of the lecture was "Domestic i'hi enology, " but it 1 (.quires the actual presence of those w ho desire to discovei what pat t the domesticity plays. Dr. Carr is one of the bc-.t exponents of this realm of science On Tuesday evening next. November Dth, K. Clan's Magnet Yanetv Troupe will give a grand concert in the Lorne-atreet Hall. Mr Clair's Troupe is well know n and with the talent engaged, we may expect to see a tiowded house. The piogramme consists of some excellent songs, dances, <&e , and tv. o excellent new farces. At the conclusion of the piogramme, theie is to be a select quadrille party.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5660, 3 November 1875, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5660, 3 November 1875, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5660, 3 November 1875, Page 2

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