Tn rogard to the "Land of the Mot. MrLoitch's drama, now* running at t\\ r Auckland Opera ffouse, the' Herald states: —"Front a scenic point of view the production was perhaps the Lest o; its sort ever seen in Auckland, even though the Priest's and Rachol baths, which Nature placed al Ritorua. won transferred to the Pink Terrace. No one. however, obfrrted to the transpositim because the pioi ,v,is so effective; s als i was every ■■ u . The view of Auckland city and suburbs, that of < minemut' and Like Rotorua, and the tableau.' of the eruption of Tiirawcrn wore soone< that coul ! s tarcely have been botte're even-with treble the stage accommodation," The Star thus enthuses: •' Tl. view of Ohinomutu and Lake Rotorua, by ffiOOnhght vies with many of the 1 >.■-- scenes ever presented hero while thai oi the famous link Terrace, with the steam rising from the hot springs in the foreground, is a work which alone wotrJd b sufficient to ensure the run of the pier in any of the large cities of Australia and in London for 11 goodly number/ of nights,
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 147, 25 September 1895, Page 2
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