Amusements. . •- NIC I PAL H E.A T R E WAIPUK U R A U. '“ELIZA COMES TO, STAY'” (But only for ..Ono Night.) NEXT. ■ WEDNESDAY (23rd February.) Positively First and Only Production in Waipuktirau. RICHARD DICK and ERIC EDGLEY Present JOSEPH' CUNNINGHAM 'S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY In the Greatest Farce since 1 ‘Charley’s Aunt.” “ ELIZA COMES TO STAY ” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” IT’S A STUNNER, DON’T MISS IT! The Play which has made the whole of Great Britain Laugh for the past six years. And New Zealand the last three months ELIZA COMES TO STAY ” (In Three Acts.) MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN As “ELIZA.” Supported by a Powerful Company of INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS. Play produced by Joseph Cunningham. PLAN AT WOOD’S MUSIC STORE. Be Wise and Book Early. PRICES: Reserved Stalls and D/C 6/> Stalls 4/-, Pit 2/-, plus tax. W. A. LOW, Representative. CLEARING SALE rpHE WAIPUKURAU AUCTIONEERING COY. has been favoured with instructions from. Mr J. S. SHUTTLEWORTH, w r ho is leaving for England, "to Sell by Public Auction at his Residence, HINEMOA TERRACE, Waipukurau, on TUESDAY. Ist March, 1927, at 2 pan. sharp, the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects. Detailed List later. PUBLIC NOTICE. r pHE premesis of the undersigned will be Closed all day FRIDAY NEXT, February 25th, opening at 6.30 p.m. until 8 p.m. L. A. BOWEN &. CO;, - Quality Jewellers, ( Waipukurau. RUAHINE TEA ROOMS UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. jV/TRS F. HILLIKER wishes to announce that she has taken over the above Tea Rooms, where only the best will be served. * The Motto will be: “Quality DaintL ness and Quick Service. ’ ’ SINGING AND VOICE CULTURE. (Of Napier). Pupil of Palmerston North Convent, and Prof. Feuchtinger, Chicago, Will commence Teaching in Waipukurau, should sufficient inducement offer. Mrs Daniel will interview - Pupils on THURSDAY, 24th February, from 1 p.m., till 3 p.m. .at Wood’s Music Depot. - Pupils prepared for Competitions and Examinations, FINAL REMINDER. AUCTION SALE BANKRUPT STOCK Of J. E. HOUNSELL, MUSIC DEALER. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 22. at '3 p.m. rpHE WAIPUKURAU AUCTIONEERING COY. has been instructed by the Deputy Official Assignee to Sell by Public Auction at their Mart, Ruataniwha Street, all the Stock-in-trade, comprising:— Gramophones, Violins/ Mandolins, and other String instruments, also Records, Sheet Music, and Sundries. Sale will be held in' the Mart, Ruataniwha Street, and will commence at 3 p.m. sharp. All goods will be Sold Without Reserve. J. R, PIKU, ! . Auctioneer. I ; ’ rpO FORD OWNERS-r-Why buy slopmade' Hoods and have the trouble of putting them on. when you can get ' «v.properly, fitted Hood for £5 at the CT. FARMERS’ CO-OP., Waipukurau. >
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 22, 21 February 1927, Page 1
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