PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.
The performances at this thtatic on Saturday weie the bame as those given on Fuday, viz , " All that glitters is not gold," <iu<l "The Waterman" We have nothing to add to our notice of them in Saturday's issue. To night the beiiHit of Mr. Charles Searle is announced. We aie glad to notice that he has secured the pati onage of two of the nn>9t popular personages at pi tscnt to be found in the city of Auckland — Sir George Gioy and his Woiship tho Major, JJ. Tonka, Esq. Mr Hcule, a« leading ''old man," has won golden opinions from the play-goera of Auckland, and, i'olomous like, offers all good citizens veiy good advu o, viz., to show their respect for then patuotic Superintendent and newly-elected popular Mayor, by attending a benefit winch is under their joint patronage. Tho pieces tho bfiuJtc'utre has selected are that admirable drama, " London Assurance," and the glorious farce, "Poor Filhcoddy," ao tli.it all who visit the theatre to-night will leceive full v*lu© for the price of their tieketa. This is the Ust night of the season, aa we undei - stand the preparations for the Christmas pantomime necessitate the closing ot the houa* for a few nights.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5700, 20 December 1875, Page 3
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