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The four charladies in Barrie's play "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals," to be presented by the Taupo Dramatic Society in Rickit's Hall, Taupo, Thursday 13th and Friday 14th. The characters above are from left to right, Mrs Dowey, Mrs Mickleham, Mrs Twymley and the Haggerty woman." The bill on both evenings will be a triple one, the other plays being "Dark Brown" and "Little Glass Houses." The first named play will be produced by J. D. Swan, 1 Dark Brown" by Charles Leslie, and "Little Glass Houses by Elizabeth Culford Bell. For further details see "Three Local Plays," elsewhere in this issue.

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Taupo Times, Volume II, Issue 82, 12 August 1953, Page 1

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The four charladies in Barrie's play "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals," to be presented by the Taupo Dramatic Society in Rickit's Hall, Taupo, Thursday 13th and Friday 14th. The characters above are from left to right, Mrs Dowey, Mrs Mickleham, Mrs Twymley and the Haggerty woman." The bill on both evenings will be a triple one, the other plays being "Dark Brown" and "Little Glass Houses." The first named play will be produced by J. D. Swan, 1 Dark Brown" by Charles Leslie, and "Little Glass Houses by Elizabeth Culford Bell. For further details see "Three Local Plays," elsewhere in this issue. Taupo Times, Volume II, Issue 82, 12 August 1953, Page 1

The four charladies in Barrie's play "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals," to be presented by the Taupo Dramatic Society in Rickit's Hall, Taupo, Thursday 13th and Friday 14th. The characters above are from left to right, Mrs Dowey, Mrs Mickleham, Mrs Twymley and the Haggerty woman." The bill on both evenings will be a triple one, the other plays being "Dark Brown" and "Little Glass Houses." The first named play will be produced by J. D. Swan, 1 Dark Brown" by Charles Leslie, and "Little Glass Houses by Elizabeth Culford Bell. For further details see "Three Local Plays," elsewhere in this issue. Taupo Times, Volume II, Issue 82, 12 August 1953, Page 1

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