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THE CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARENCE.
Dozerdust
11 December 1943

ELIZA IS HAPPY
New Zealand Listener
30 June 1950

SIMPLY FINE.
New Zealand Graphic
7 March 1903

The Porridge Question.
New Zealand Graphic
27 April 1907

ELIZA AND SHAKESPEARE.
New Zealand Graphic
28 December 1895

SHADOW behind the blackboard
Tu Tangata
1 August 1986

"ELIZA COMES TO STAY.”
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
27 September 1917

KUPU APITI.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
3 May 1928

OF NO IMPORTANCE.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
21 September 1911

PUTTING IT POLITELY.
New Zealand Tablet
24 July 1919

WOHLERS OF RUAPUKE A Tohunga by Adoption
Te Ao Hou
December 1966

ELIZA, 1949
New Zealand Listener
30 June 1950

ELIZA, 1950
New Zealand Listener
30 June 1950

A RECORD POWER LAUNCH RACE
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
4 February 1909

{COPYRIGHT STORY.) THE SECOND MRS. STIMPSON
New Zealand Graphic
11 March 1905

Eliza fane Woods nee Leaf.
Tu Tangata
1 August 1986

IN MEMORIAM
New Zealand Tablet
28 July 1921

Untitled
New Zealand Graphic
24 February 1909

Whakaaturanga ka tu he Huinga o nga Tangata no ratou a Rotomahana-Parekarangi Nama 2e Nama 3 i raro i Wahi XVIII o te Ture Whenua Maori, 1909.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
28 October 1915

Whakaaturanga ka tu he Huinga o nga Tangata no ratou a Rotomahana-Parekarangi Nama 2e Nama 5 i raro i Wahi XVIII o te Ture Whemca Maori, 1909.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
28 October 1915

Whakaaturanga ka tu he Huinga o nga Tangata no ratou a Rotomahana-Parekarangi Nama 2e Nama 4 i raro i Wahi XVIII o te Ture h henua Maori, 1909.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
28 October 1915

Dolly’s Washing.
New Zealand Graphic
7 July 1900

“ Tib alone managed to do the Eliza act.”
New Zealand Graphic
27 July 1907

George Grey, husband of Eliza. (Alexander Turnbull Library)
Tu Tangata
1 February 1985

ELIZA DAVISON ROCKFFLLER, the mother of John D. Rockefeller.
New Zealand Graphic
2 December 1908

Below: As Eliza Doolittle, with Leslie Howard in "Pygmalion"
New Zealand Listener
26 September 1941

Caswell, Maky Eliza. P.G. 35/496. F.P. Class 32/28 IO/OM 21.
New Zealand Police Gazette
8 January 1936

Steen, Anna Eliza. P.G. 16/310. F.P. Class 5/19 II/O 17.
New Zealand Police Gazette
5 July 1916

Eliza Grey, wife of the Governor, George Grey. (Alexander Turnbull Library)
Tu Tangata
1 February 1985

WENDY HILLER, as Eliza Doolittle in the G.B.D. film of "Pygmalton"
New Zealand Listener
21 July 1939

“TE TURE WHAKATAU RAHUI O TE TAI HAUAURU, 1892.”
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
22 May 1902

“TE TURE WHAKATAU RAHUI O TE TAI HAUAURU, 1892.”
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
29 May 1902

“TE TURE WHAKATAU RAHUI O TE TAI HAUAURU, 1892.”
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
5 June 1902

Payne, Nancy Eliza May. P.G. 42/261. F.P. Class 1/1 U/U II/II 7/3
New Zealand Police Gazette
3 June 1942

MOTOR LAUNCH SEABIRD. Beaten in the £100 match with Eliza to Russell.
New Zealand Graphic
3 February 1909

LAUNCH ELIZA. Which won the Long-Distance Cruising Match for £50 a-side, against the Seabird.
New Zealand Graphic
3 February 1909

MRS. HERBERT J. BENTLEY, who materially assisted her husband the production of “Eliza Comes to Stay.”
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 October 1917

OLD HOME WEEK
New Zealand Tablet
22 October 1903

SERGEANT-MAJOR HERBERT J. BENTLEY, who so successfully produced the comedy “Eliza Comes to Stay” for Auckland amateurs.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 October 1917

DEATH
New Zealand Tablet
14 February 1907

NEW ZEALAND STORIES.
New Zealand Graphic
30 April 1913

NET AND ROPE
New Zealand Listener
12 November 1954

Page 65 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Graphic
13 June 1891

MARRIAGES.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 March 1913

Untitled
New Zealand Graphic
8 February 1902

"Borrowed" sheets and crepe-paper helped to transform these two British prisoners-of-war at Camp 52, Chiavari, into Mrs. Higgins and Eliza Doolittle for a performance of "Pygmalion"
New Zealand Listener
10 September 1943

A MERITORIOUS PERFORMANCE.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 October 1917

IN MEMORIAM
New Zealand Tablet
27 February 1919

KUPU APITI.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
14 July 1927

DEATH.
New Zealand Tablet
10 July 1902

DEATHS.
New Zealand Tablet
3 December 1897

SILVER WEDDING.
New Zealand Graphic
29 April 1908

MARRIAGES.
New Zealand Graphic
1 December 1906

MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL, the famous emotional actress, who is touring America in Bernard Shaw’s play “Pygmalion.” Mr. Shaw insisted on selecting his own cast and chose Mrs. Campbell for the part of “Eliza Doolittle” in the much-talked-of romance.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
8 April 1915

BAPTISMS.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 February 1911

CATHEDRAL FUND.
New Zealand Tablet
26 August 1881

DEATHS
New Zealand Tablet
25 April 1912

A MEMORIAL WINDOW FOR ST. MARYS, AUCKLAND. The photo shows the design of a stained glass window, which has been ordered from England, and is to be placed in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Auckland, in memory of Mr Eliza Jane Cowie.
New Zealand Graphic
9 August 1911

Untitled
New Zealand Tablet
28 February 1901

MARRIAGES
New Zealand Tablet
25 June 1908

KIORE KING, for some years producer for the Canterbury Repertory Society. Miss King has had considerable experience on the legitimate stage, her playing of the part of Eliza Doolittle in Shaw's "Pygmalion" being one of the highlights in the Canterbury Repertory Society's history.
Radio Record
12 July 1935

A SUFFICIENT REASON
New Zealand Tablet
20 March 1913

Obituary
Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand
1 April 1911

DEATHS.
New Zealand Graphic
2 September 1905

MISSING.
New Zealand Police Gazette
13 April 1927

MISSING.
New Zealand Police Gazette
26 May 1920

BEFORE THE DAYS OF RACE SUICIDE.
New Zealand Graphic
7 September 1907

LADY WALKER (WIFE OF MAJOR SIR ROBERT WALKER, OF THE GENERAL STAFF), WHO WILL TAKE THE LEADING PART IN THE SPARKLING COMEDY, “ELIZA COMES TO STAY,” TO BE STAGED IN THE TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, AUCKLAND, ON OCTOBER 4 AND 5, IN AID OF THE VICTORIA LEAGUE RED CROSS FUND.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
27 September 1917

PUZZLE COLUMN.
New Zealand Graphic
27 June 1896

Our Funny Page
New Zealand Graphic
28 October 1908

DEATHS.
New Zealand Graphic
30 April 1904

KUPU APITI.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
6 March 1930

Horse- and Cattle-stealing.
New Zealand Police Gazette
26 September 1900

DESERTER FROM HIS MAJESTY’S SERVICE.
New Zealand Police Gazette
7 June 1916

A LITTLE FOR HIMSELF.
New Zealand Graphic
16 May 1903

PANUITANGA KOOTI WHENUA MAORI.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
20 May 1920

DEATHS
New Zealand Tablet
1 May 1913

Page 33 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
4 June 1914

MARRIAGE
New Zealand Tablet
7 December 1911

Mr FRANK WINTER
Te Ao Hou
November 1964

AQUATICS.
New Zealand Graphic
13 January 1909

“Te Ture Arai i nga Hoko Tahae, 1881, me nga Ture Whakatikatika 1888 me 1889 i te Ture Arai Hoko Tahae, 1881.”
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
23 July 1891

Kooti Whenua Maori ki Port Chalmers (Koputai) a te 5 o nga ra Tihema, 1913.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
27 November 1913

DEATHS
New Zealand Tablet
5 June 1913

MISSING.
New Zealand Police Gazette
4 February 1931

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Graphic
19 November 1904

Untitled
New Zealand Tablet
2 August 1889

MISSING.
New Zealand Police Gazette
17 May 1905

MISSING.
New Zealand Police Gazette
28 September 1910

OBITUARY.
New Zealand Graphic
20 December 1902

DEATHS
New Zealand Tablet
10 August 1905

Miscellaneous Information.
Canterbury Police Gazette
2 January 1871

N.Z. POWER BOAT ASSOCIATION.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
20 January 1910

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
16 December 1920

IN MEMORIAM
New Zealand Tablet
28 February 1918

ENGAGEMENTS
New Zealand Graphic
26 March 1892

ADJUDICATOR IN DRAMA LEAGUE FESTIVAL.— Miss Kiore King, who passed judgment on the plays and players in the British Drama League's four-day festival at Wellington last week. Miss King, who hails from Hawke's Bay, is producer for the Canterbury Repertory Society, and is an actress of considerable experience and ability. One of her greatest repertory triumphs was her portrayal of Eliza Doolittle in Shaw’s splendid play, "Pygmalion," presented in Christchurch in April, 1932.
Radio Record
18 August 1933

DEATHS.
New Zealand Graphic
20 October 1906

“Te Ture Arai i nga Hoko Tahae, 1881,” me Nga “Ture Whakatikatika 1888 me 1889 i te Ture Arai Hoko Tahae, 1881.”
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
20 March 1890

IN MEMORIAM
New Zealand Tablet
6 October 1910

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