HAVELOCK.
| (Own Correspondent.) ! A long looked for and much j talked of production by the Havelock Dramatic Club, of "Captain | Brassbound’s Conversion,” writ- ! ten by Bernard Shaw, takes place ! to-night, when it is hoped that a j full house will greet the hard work- | ing budding young dramatists, who i have spared neither time or exi pense to put this stirring drama I before the public. The results of i the poll will be announced during j the interval. It is reported that the sneak thief is exercising his calling in the apple orchards. If caught he will receive "short • shrift.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 112, 26 April 1911, Page 7
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