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"WHERE EVERYBODY GOES." Director.~ Chas. P. M..calf. Harry B. M.tealf. Resj€ni#caffi::craTfc Phone Stockton 66048 VArRIET`/. |iv|lJ`SICAIColivlED`/ AND REPERTorR`/ +itr++* +++¢¢+++ itr+itr+++ NOTES TO PATRONS. Booking Office open daily :-10-30 a.in. to 1 p.in. - 2-30 p.in. to 5 p.in. - 6-45 p.in. to 7-30 p.in. Telephone Bookings must be claimed 15 minutes before rise of curtain. Telephone Bookings for Saturday performances must be claimed by 4-45 p.in. otherwise they are liable to be sold. The management will not be responsible for the absence of any artiste througb inness. etc. Plcase occupy your seat before the rise ..I tlie ctirtain.

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Page 1: WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. - Borough of Stockton-on-Teesthe successful client received the amount of £1,170 for the stake of £7. ARE YOU OR YOUR FRIENDS BEING PAID THE FULL AMOUNT WHEN

"WHERE EVERYBODY GOES."

Director.~Chas. P. M..calf.Harry B. M.tealf.

Resj€ni#caffi::craTfcPhoneStockton 66048

VArRIET`/.

|iv|lJ`SICAIColivlED`/AND

REPERTorR`/+itr++* +++¢¢+++ itr+itr+++

NOTES TO PATRONS.

Booking Office open daily :-10-30 a.in. to 1 p.in. - 2-30 p.in.to 5 p.in. - 6-45 p.in. to 7-30 p.in.

Telephone Bookings must be claimed 15 minutes before rise ofcurtain.

Telephone Bookings for Saturday performances must be claimedby 4-45 p.in. otherwise they are liable to be sold.

The management will not be responsible for the absence of anyartiste througb inness. etc.

Plcase occupy your seat before the rise ..I tlie ctirtain.

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THEATRE PARTY DON'T F®Rst-GET

J. W. Cameron & Co.,

Ltd.'

r7'GHOTEL riETROpOLE

FOR•- Grills and Dinne`is

Stockton-on-Tees.-_=-_

VISITWHY NOT

The NewMANDALE HOTEL,

(The first new Hotel to be opened on Tees-side since the war.)

Lanehouse Road` Thornaby

HUMBER HILLMANSUNBEAM - TALB0T& COMMER OWNERS

I i;r!:i!P:F:a::a::C[i::i;::t:riii;e::thoEjv€::°:ft:hit

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S8::;V:est°sfkb°ef.iR:;efpoarrtscos#,:?:overhaul or minor repair. mayreceive prompt attention.

WIGGINS GARAGEL I M I TED

NORTON ROAD, STOCKTONPHONE 53237

APPOINTEDSHELL TECALEMIT

SERVICE STATION

Week Commencifig MONDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1950.``

"ON THE SPOT"By Edgar Wallace

Characters in order of appearance :-Tony PerrelliMinn Lee

Angelo VeronaCon O'HaraMaria PouliskiJimmy MCGarthChief Detective Commissioner John KellyMike Feeneylst Gangster2nd Gangster

FRANK PETTITTMARY QUINN

KENNETH McCULLOUGHDAVID MILES

DOUGLAS NEILLELIZABETH WALTON

HARRY BOVVERSROBERT HOLLYMAN

DAVID BOOTHNORMAN LEWIS

EDWARD RAYNOR

... i. .The Play Produced by DOUGLAS NEILL.Stage -Director CAROL HOWARD. (For Harry Han8on) Stage Manager DAVID BOOTH

Set constructed by ROY LUCAS and painted by JOHN PIPER

Epi:h:a:inreAavcetiou:, o6htit:g:!ab.ts:iF place on Tony Perrelli,s apartment onACT ONE. An afternoon in Summer.ACT TWO. The same evening.ACT THREE. Some days later. Late afternoon.

Floral wi.eath in Act 1 by Messrs. Fewster.

The Company would like to express their sincere thanks to the following, for their kind assistance and interest:ALF8'kqtufi?t{{u%gn!tau:ed?an#dsrebsysjRgoswba|k.HH.,gDfrsBt°r=€th.'sBtao=kktoTn°_P6nE_aTg€`eess.C#E€Lraardflo`:Te:ed€c°onrn°b;yss"j[,.,`:Bistro,PkestLrtedF:s%°cckk.to°nn_-o°nn=TTeeeess:

CN°ysltouBmosev.SeoccbokYtln%,S:'e:{n.Es`Lfcnukg%o:#n;:geasyL.sted;#oddn:n%:Frug:hn#::ersebbyy€aos#oieoorpb%ncwfa#ee:t°gfc.foeTcofos#%tde::esH#ogd3:g:arreDee{tt8€::§y:*8b?d-uTiofa:Tn€%..Silverware by Woodroffe & Son Ltd„ High Street` Stockton-on-Tees.

J. CRIERIE, LTD.,For Quality Footwear,-

4 Wellington St. & 88 High St.,~=~,.__,~=`is._,_=STnrTZ.Fury-GjNTEE-§-.

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The Tees-side

Leading Florist

Fruit and Vegetables Fresh Daily.

Floral Designs of Taste andDistinction.

Choice Flowers for All Occasions.

Seeds, Bulbs, Shrubs and Trees.

Everything for Your Garden.

Frozen Fruits and VegetablesAlways Avai]ab]e.

All Buses will bring You toBishopton Lane.

W. Donald Fewster5 Bishopton Lane,Stockton on Tees

Day phone : Night phone :

66489 67705

A SERVICE FOR MEN`~ Tl)edding and Evening Swhs on Hire

Frorm 7 Days' Nckiee Required

ERNEST WINPENNY9 LTD.The Shop for Men

Phone 6152. 45 HIGH STREET.--p€S_--i-==--_

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ON THE "FLAT" or6` OVER THE STICKS''

No Limit Singles, Doubles or Accumulators

On Thursday, 17th November, 1949, I laid a £7 Double" Mixed Blessing " won 10/1 and " Devancer " won 100/7

the successful client received the amount of £1,170 for thestake of £7.

ARE YOU OR YOUR FRIENDS BEING PAID THEFULL AMOUNT WHEN FINDING BIG PRICED

WINNERS ?

RACINGNO LIMIT LONG ODDS

BOOKS OPEN ON ALL PRINCIPLE RACES

FOOTBALL"CLICK" FIXED ODDS COUPONS

GREYHOUNDSALlj N.G.R.C. TRACKS

You or your friends can open an account by writing to :

J. S. WHINHAM100a High Streetg Stockton-on-Tees.

Telephone 6391 (5 lines).

Telegraphic Address : " CLICK, STOCKTON." (same for over 50 years)

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Ladies and Gentlemen,"THE PATSY", the charming comedy to be pre-

sented on Monday, August 28th week, had an exceeclingly warm reception on its production at the ApolloTheatre, London, and its stay was a long one.

The story will appeal to Stockton audiences. Patricia

(The Patsy) is the modern Cinderella of the Harringtonfamily. Her sister, Grace (Mrs. Harrington's favourite)takes after her worldly-minded parent, and this is shownby her behaviour towards Tony Anderson.

"Patsy", who has always been overshacl()well by her

s;.ster, has herself cilways lovecl Tony, but he has scarcely

noticed her.

Before Mrs. Harrington is contented aiid Patrii`iamade happy, there <1re very mciny funny clomestic situci-

tions. Make a point of seeing "THE PATSY", yt]u'IlI()ve her.

With i`ompliments,

Y(jurs sinccrcly,

foryst_i-Echo Pro[. Ltd.. Loughbo.ouqli

HIPPODROMESTOCKTON-ON-TEES

Dii.ectors - - a. P. Metcalfe & H. 8. MetcalfeResident Manager ---- Eric Metcalfe

Phone: STOOKTON 66048

MONDAY, AUG. 28th, and during weekEACH EVENING AT 6-15 and 8-2o

Twenty-Third Week

Fifth Se.ison

IIARRY HANSOP\TPrcscnts

cDe Courtffl plaD¢rs

in

THE I)ELIGHTFUL AMERICANFAMILY PLAY"The Patsy"

liy BARRY CONNERS

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4l-h,

and during tlie week:

THE HILARI()US LAUGIITER SHOW

``IT'S A WISE

CHILD"by LARRY ]OHNS()N

By uri.ang€ment tu;lil Enlilc Lilllcl.

BOOK YOUR SEATS FOR THE SEASON

Booking O/fii`e open : Io-3o lo I.o; 2-3o to 5oand 6-45 [0 7-30

PRICES OF ADl`lISSION :Orchestra Stalls: Reserved 3/6, Unreserved 3/-.

Circle: Reserved 3/-, Ullreserved 2/6.Back Stalls (not bo()k:lhlt`) I/9

:,``ec`ep,'::'nt:fbt?,°L`]`'::``:.`L`,:I:T`:`S:`k:r\C\';``'Lnt:`]`]'L\'5.:rneT]T,L.'`tbiset::`,f"br:,

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The Play Produced by I)OUGLAS NEILI.

GET THE REPERTORY HABITDAVID B()()TH

The Stage Manager for the Stcckton Court Players