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THE POLLARD SEASON.

: It. is hardly neoessary/to remind play, goers tfaab the' "pSreiinial :Po»Mdß*rwiH renew their acquaintance With local amusemenfc lovers to-night, when they will revive that quaint and melodious Japanrse opera 'The Geisha.' Sinoe last keen here "the Pollards" have played this, charming workin almost every city and town in New Zealand with phenomenal success, both artistically and financially. A peculiarly of this work is that the return seasons everywhere have beaten the originals by 50 per cent. When we find that the Becond visits have been played without the aesuance of »uy imported talent, then sonn idVa an to tho hold "the Pollards" have on NVw Zealand - playgoers may be formed. *Tne Geisha* can only be staged for four nights, and will be replaoed on Monday by '' The Gay Pariaienne.' \ , -=, , ■ t

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Evening Star, Issue 11278, 27 June 1900, Page 3

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THE POLLARD SEASON. Evening Star, Issue 11278, 27 June 1900, Page 3

THE POLLARD SEASON. Evening Star, Issue 11278, 27 June 1900, Page 3

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