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THE SIGN OLD SEASON.

Thisrk was another good Attendance at the Opera House last ovening, to witness tho fifth performance by tho George Itignold Company of the patriotic and stirring military drama, " Tommy Atkins." Aβ on the preceding nights, the production met with it most flattering reception, the principals being on more than ouo occasion called be fore tho curtain. To-night will be tho last occasion of tho production of "Tommy Atkins," and thoso who have nob yet witnessed tho performance should nob fail to omblaco this the final opportunity. Mr. Kignold purposes setting Monday evening next apart as a souvenir night, when he will proihico tho immensely diverting three-act comedy entitled "Confusion," This being its tirat representation herd. "Confusion" can only be played for three nights, as Mr. Rignold ahd hie company leave on Thursday next by tho Mahinapun, to fulfil their Wellington engagements.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10413, 10 April 1897, Page 5

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THE SIGN OLD SEASON. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10413, 10 April 1897, Page 5

THE SIGN OLD SEASON. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10413, 10 April 1897, Page 5