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AMUSEMENTS.

PRIXCE OF WALES THEATRE. The drama entitled, " Xcvcr too Late to Mmd" was repeated last night to a good house. Mr. O'Brien was called before the audience, and loudly cheered at the close of the prison scene. This " icnsat onal" drama may be considered the most legitimate of all dramas of the kind, for the incidents upon which the story is founded were actual facts. This piece should draw good houses, for it is one of the most real pictures of social vicissitudes that could be imagined. THEATRE KOVAL. I.a-I evening the comedy entitled "The Se r joiis Family" was repeeted, followed bv «•'<• laughable "farce "A.S. .S." liolh pieces "ere plnyed with great spirit. The extremely Unfavourable weather, however, prevented a larger attendance being present. The performance, however, was one of merit, and amply repaid those who did patronise the establishmei.t.

This evening the Star Com] any will make its lust appearance but our, being under engagement to Mr. John liennett to play for four weeks at the Theatre Koyal, Grahamsluwn. Tlie piece <lr rc-ih/ancr will he the fine comedy of " Still Waters Run Deep," in which Mr. Rayner (who has recovered from his indisposition) will sustain the character of John" Mildmav.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2005, 22 June 1870, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2005, 22 June 1870, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2005, 22 June 1870, Page 4

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