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FIND THE COLONEL, Scene from A Life of Pleasure now being staged by tbo Bland Holt Company. The " London Daily Telegraph "says- The "London Daily News" says— . . Never before in the memory of the oldest Dlaygoer haa a battle scene been presented so calm, so Certainly nothing more sinking in the way of mirmc vranaro, * ,*ingm action tho very lateStt noble, bo actual, and so eloquent* with English resolution and daring as the scene that illustrates a means and appliances of the military science and art, has yet been seen upon tno stage. plucky episode in the Burmese War. " The London Standard " sayß— y * F The most realistic and exciting battle scene ever witnessed upon the boards of a theatre.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2173, 17 October 1895, Page 37

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FIND THE COLONEL, Scene from A Life of Pleasure now being staged by tbo Bland Holt Company. The " London Daily Telegraph "says- The "London Daily News" says— . . Never before in the memory of the oldest Dlaygoer haa a battle scene been presented so calm, so Certainly nothing more sinking in the way of mirmc vranaro, * ,*ingm action tho very lateStt noble, bo actual, and so eloquent*with English resolution and daring as the scene that illustrates a means and appliances of the military science and art, has yet been seen upon tno stage. plucky episode in the Burmese War. " The London Standard " sayß— y * F The most realistic and exciting battle scene ever witnessed upon the boards of a theatre. Otago Witness, Issue 2173, 17 October 1895, Page 37

FIND THE COLONEL, Scene from A Life of Pleasure now being staged by tbo Bland Holt Company. The " London Daily Telegraph "says- The "London Daily News" says— . . Never before in the memory of the oldest Dlaygoer haa a battle scene been presented so calm, so Certainly nothing more sinking in the way of mirmc vranaro, * ,*ingm action tho very lateStt noble, bo actual, and so eloquent*with English resolution and daring as the scene that illustrates a means and appliances of the military science and art, has yet been seen upon tno stage. plucky episode in the Burmese War. " The London Standard " sayß— y * F The most realistic and exciting battle scene ever witnessed upon the boards of a theatre. Otago Witness, Issue 2173, 17 October 1895, Page 37