AMUSEMENTS “ELIZA COMES TO STAY'" (But only for Six Nights). QRAND OPERA HOUSE Lessees: ,T. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction : Dick White and Eric Edgley. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Positively the first' production in New Zealand. DICK WHITE and ERIC EDGLEY Have the Honour to Present JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM’S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY In 'the greatest Farce since "Charley’s Aunt.’’ “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” By E. V. ESMOND. The play which has made the whole of Great Britain'laugh for the past six years. “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” In Three Acts. MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN* As "ELIZA." Supported byI’rank Bradley, Campbell Conlin, Norman Carter, Moncrieff ’McCallum, Jack Phillips, Miss -Henrietta Cavendish, AJiss Beryl L’arraclough, and Sylvia Clifton. (Play produced by Joseph Cunningham). Scenery by Dressford Hardingham. “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Season Positively Terminates ON SATURDAY NEXT. PLANS AT~BRISTOL. Day Sales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery Shop. PRICES: Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle. Gs 7d; Back. Stalls, 4s sd; Early Door Gallery, 2s until 7.45, then Is. Theatre Telephone Number -.21-814. .8 T. FRANCIS HA L L, HILL STREET. CARNIVAL AND TUG-OF WAR TOURNAMENT. WED., NOV. 17th, to MON. 29th. Each Evening Dancing Display 'and Grand Spectacular Military Manoeuvres, arranged by Mr Joo Knowsley. Rudolph's . Orchestra.' TUG-OF-WAR. To-night, 9. p.m„ Port Nicholson Team v. Rowland’s Team; ; 9,45 p.m., Duffy’s Team r. Ryan’s Team; Admission: Adults 6d, Children 3d.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12610, 22 November 1926, Page 3
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