“THE BO'SUN’S BRIDE”
PERFORMANCE AT PAPATOETOE Tliore was a good attendance at the i Papatoetoe Town Hall on Mon<w i evening, when Miss Lillian Braith* i waite, L.A.8., and her pupils paid their j annual visit to Papatoetoe to raise funds for the Papatoetoe Anglican ; Orphanage. . The visitors performed the conic j operetta, ’ The Bo sun’s Bride.” ajj® their efforts were greatly enjoyed j the audience. . t The cast was as follows:— P** ‘Erne, bo’sun of If.MS. Barnacle, man Tibbutt: Tom Tupper, mate, Colin MacCerson. Tim han 2_J an old salt, Walter Granger; Slippy, coxswain of captain’s &£• ** , A r ray Thomson; Kitty Adair, a pop * member of High School Alumni . ciation, Gladys McAneney; Dor ° 4 ,;’ her best friend, Lillian Bralth **r“r Mrs. Brown, an admirable chnperoT' i Edna Macey; Barbara, attending J school, Elva Fraser; dan< :f r ’ aR d ] Spier; and choruses of sailor i high school girls. 4„rtain- ! At the conclusion of the out | ment the visitors were the fc , r : the matron and staff of the hom j supper.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 777, 25 September 1929, Page 2
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