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THE "MIKADO."

The performance of " The Mikado," at the Opera House, last night, was, as every performance has been from the beginning of the season, a pronounced success in every respect. The house was crowded in every part, and the performers were as full of energy as on the first night. Their efforts were greeted with hearty applause and showers of bouquets. There is no doubt that The Mikado" could be run successfully for several nights beyond to-night (Saturday), but it is impossible to continue the season. The dresses by Mr, Queree have been generally commended, as ha a also the work of Mr. 0. Mackie with the limelight. To-night-, will therefore be the last of " The Mikado " for the present.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9943, 5 October 1895, Page 5

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THE "MIKADO." New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9943, 5 October 1895, Page 5

THE "MIKADO." New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9943, 5 October 1895, Page 5

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