ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Smith's combination troupe are to make their first appearance on the Thames this evening, at the above place: of amusement. From what we have read concerning this troupe, individually and collectively, not only in the Auckland press but in the different Australian papers, we anticipate a performance of A aharac-: Uer far beyond anything which has previously been seen here ebneent^ated'inone powerful company. The business done by the troupe in Auckland, exceeds any-; thing previously known < iqv. jrearg,". ; we believe. I<igh.t after night the theatife has been crowded, r-nd the proi gramme 1 has been delightfully diversified. The advertisements! and nlay^. bills which .have; preceded the troupe must have prepared the : ,public for'-the debut of Mr Smith's talented company; and we do not for one moment imagine ;that it' c verdict of the Thanies people will differ from that w ich has-been pto■noanced ;on the troupe';"'iviierevcr- ihe members have appeared. A season of six nights aud one jfiatitwe viW, it is an> nounced. complete- thestay of these (^rl[sfc^ on the ThamdSj owing tb pro-eiigagenient to appear in the Scuth.
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1699, 13 June 1874, Page 2
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182ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1699, 13 June 1874, Page 2
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