“LILIES OF THE FIELD’
TOWN HALL TO-MORROW
NIGHT. The re is an old saying that you can't have too much of a good thing. Hut it all depends what it is. An overindulgence in Christmas fare is still affecting a few of us. However, no unpleasant after effects will be experienced by those who witness the performance of that most successful comedy "Lilies of the Field" at the Tovin Hall to-morrow night. The comedy has been staged both here and in Kotorua and has on each occasion met with a very enthusiastic reception. We venture to say thai a large number who liaVe already seen it will wish to see it again and those who have not should certainly not miss ilie opportunity. The proceeds are to go to the Christmas Cheer Fund for patients of the Tauranga Hospital. Seats may bc> reserved at Stevens Bros. The cast is as follows:—lie v. •John Head. Mr G. H. Wills; Ann (his wife). Mrs A. F.Hall: Elizabeth, Catherine (their twin daughters l . Miss Edna Gilford. Miss Dorothy Wills: Mrs RookeWalter (Ann's mother). Mrs F. W. Baker: Bamaby Haddon. Rev. A. F. Hall: Bryan Hopes. Mr K. Liggett: The HonMonica Flane. Miss E. Baker: Ladv Susan Kocker. Miss M. Tittertou: Withers. Major V. L Scantlebury: Violet, Miss Baker.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 9966, 3 January 1929, Page 3
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