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"PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND"

CLAY TO BE HELD TO-NIGHT

Aii iiitiresting evening’s entertainment is promised lor to-night, when. lh* Busy Bees will present “The Princess of Poppyland’’. at St*. John’s Hall at fs j>.in. The King of Poppyland incites suitors lor his (laughter s hand, and aim lit; these comes the liar on. insomnia, who steals “The Casket Heal,tv Sleep’’, thereby causing much trouble. Prince Wideawake, disguised as a student, discovers llie t-liicl, and in return gains the hand of the lair princess, and thus a happy ending is brought about. Witty repartee, tuneful melodies and dainty dances all make a delightful programme.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OPNEWS19391117.2.18

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 260, 17 November 1939, Page 3

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102

"PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND" Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 260, 17 November 1939, Page 3

"PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND" Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 260, 17 November 1939, Page 3

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