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"The Wearin' o' the Green."

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It is pleasing to note that Mr Barrie Marschel's popular plays at popular prices are meeting with a full measure of public approbation. The atidiences are increasing iv magnitude with each successive performance, a proof in itself that the merit of the productions are becoming more generally known. The next attraction is the famous musical comedy-drama, "The Wearin' o' the Green," in three acts. The plot is most powerful and reveals a particularly fine story of deep human interest, in addition to which, the comedy scenes are hilariously funny and entertaining.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8123, 21 October 1905, Page 5

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"The Wearin' o' the Green." Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8123, 21 October 1905, Page 5

"The Wearin' o' the Green." Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8123, 21 October 1905, Page 5

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