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LAST NIGHTLAST NIGHTLAST NIGHT—PALMERSTON’S VERDICT that “THE UNFAIR SEX,” played by the New English Comedy Company, was the best show that had been to this town for years. WELL—WELL— “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” IS EVEN BETTER. DONT—DONT— WHAT EVER YOU DO. MISS THE OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THIS REALLY TALENTED COMPANY. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” By E. V. Esmond, The Funniest Play since “Charley’s Aunt.” NOTENOTE— NOTE— THE NEW ENGLISH COMEDY SETS A STANDARD OF PRODUCTION THAT IS RARELY EQUALLED IN SHOWS TOURING THE DOMINION. NO MATTER WHAT FIRM THEY ARE PRESENTED BY. “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” The Show that is full of l Philosophy and Fun. MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN, MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN,. The Talented London Actress, AS “ELIZA.” Supported by Notable London Cast. Box Plan at the Opera House. Prices: 6s, 4s and 2s. W EST END SCHOOL PANTOMIME, “DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT,” By the Scholars, under the direction of MRS J. OSWOLD TELFORD. Special Scenery and Effects. Comfortable Seating Accommodation. On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, December 9th and 19th, At 8 o’clock. Admission: Is 6d and 9d. IN AID OF SCHOOL FUNDS. FAIRY PLAY. “JJEAUTY AND THE BEAST,” MISS ELDRED’S PUPILS. Programme:— Garland Drill 40 Fairies and Bears (Characters in order of appearance) Prologue (the story in a nutshell) Peggy Whelan “Little Old Man in Brown,” recitationOla Williams .(Marfen) Scene I.—The Merchant’s Home. Miss Vanity (Beauty’s sister) Ethel Ogier Miss Langour Vida Mitchell Serving Boy , Pat Lynch BEAUTY Grace Taylor The Merchant Phyllis Carter Curtain Items: “He Helped Himself” (humor . recit.), Ethel Ogier; “Queen Mab” (Shakespearian), Vida Mitchell. Scene ll.—The Enchanted Forest. Fairy Kink (also Beast’s Adviser) Billie Shannon The Beast (also Prince Uio) Margaret Kyle (To be continued.) WHITE LEAD USERS. pREFER THE BEST—THAT IS WHY WALKER’S PARKER Is continually being used by the best firms. Ask for it when thinking of PAINTING. FOR STOUT LADIES. TO reduce your figures and bring you into some shape, consult MADAME PARKER, 169 Victoria Avenue, between \ Broad and Main Streets. You will never regret having a pair of Madame’s Corsets. Can’t be beaten .for comfort, durations, cts. Telephone 6516, Palmerston North. THERE is economy in every lump of Glen coal.—Child Bros, (phone 6447). YOUNG ladies I See Templeton’s hosiery before going elsewhere.— T. C. Templeton, Ashhurst. GARNERS’ “open warehouse.” Have the best range of Xmas gitts in town: Bath salts, boxes soap, perfumes, handkerchiefs, stationery, silk hose, etc. These sort of presents are appreciated. NO worries over oven heat when cooking with Glen coal. Insist on it.—S. T. Owen (phone 5187). NOT only 35 miles to the gallon, but there is a pleasure derived from riding in a Morris Cowley.—CarlNeilsen, George street. ‘TTIHE Manawatu Cookery Book,” X full, of tried and tested recipes, should be in every home; only 2s, at Bennett’s, Broadway. __ GARNERS’ “open warehouse.” Before buying your Xmas presents inspect our range both for the ladies and the men. It we can get you to look your own good judgment will tempt you to buy. MEN’S bathing suits, 2s 6d each; V’s, Is 6d.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. TENNIS rackets from 6s 6d.—The largest stock in the district.— Bennett’s, Broadway. IT is far cheaper in the long run to specify Glen coal. I • _ SPECIAL values in underwear.— English make wool and cotton singlets, 4s lid; pants, ss.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadwav

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 9, 8 December 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 9, 8 December 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 9, 8 December 1926, Page 1

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