TO CORRESPONDENTS.
We Have jexmrf^dsome <•£ each of the- Utters publisDed r id this issue. Those of ♦• Playgoer" and '.' One of the public" were held over because the ; Goinpanj referred to might complain" '\W it was unfair to publish them While : they were playing m Falmerston. But q now that their seasou is over comment ,on th^eir -programme ia perfectly legitimate. We happene^ta learn that very ; poor houses were bemij' attrncted to the Hall, a^ad ~ thoa^ht it Vould be crue^ to., jjiTe' publicity to anythiag that might i tfiriito stiir further diminish the very limitait 1 patronage that was being accorded Co the entertainineni ( in' question. Had we been noticing their performances m the usual way we should nave probably expressed our opinion m much plainer terms than our correspondents have dona. .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 303, 24 November 1883, Page 3
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131TO CORRESPONDENTS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 303, 24 November 1883, Page 3
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