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Des Morgan — Sitting Bull in the forthcoming operatic society's production of "Annie Get Your Gun" — makes heap big steam. Not that Des is cooking up any potion for war. He is simply cleaning the castiron frames of some 100 theatre seats bought from an old theatre in Auckland. When the frames have been cleaned and painted, and the seats themselves recovered, they will once again accommodate theatregoers — at the Playhouse in Matai Street.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taupo Times, Volume 23, Issue 57, 18 July 1974, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
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Des Morgan — Sitting Bull in the forthcoming operatic society's production of "Annie Get Your Gun" — makes heap big steam. Not that Des is cooking up any potion for war. He is simply cleaning the castiron frames of some 100 theatre seats bought from an old theatre in Auckland. When the frames have been cleaned and painted, and the seats themselves recovered, they will once again accommodate theatregoers — at the Playhouse in Matai Street. Taupo Times, Volume 23, Issue 57, 18 July 1974, Page 1

Des Morgan — Sitting Bull in the forthcoming operatic society's production of "Annie Get Your Gun" — makes heap big steam. Not that Des is cooking up any potion for war. He is simply cleaning the castiron frames of some 100 theatre seats bought from an old theatre in Auckland. When the frames have been cleaned and painted, and the seats themselves recovered, they will once again accommodate theatregoers — at the Playhouse in Matai Street. Taupo Times, Volume 23, Issue 57, 18 July 1974, Page 1

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