TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 o’clock. OPERA HOUSE Direction: Dick White and Eric Edgley “THE UNFAIR SEX,” “THE UNFAIR SEX,” “THE UNFAIR SEX,” “THE UNFAIR SEX,” Played by Joseph Cunningham’s Brilliant LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. Undoubtedly the Greatest Laughing Success that lias Visited this Country for Years. BEAUTIFULLY MOUNTED, GORGEOUSLY DRESSED*, BRILLIANTLY ACTED, EXHILARANTLY FUNNY, THE SHOW OF DECADE, headed by MISS ZILLA BATEMAN, MISS ZILLA BATEMAN, From tho Principal London Theatres, Supported by FRANK BRADLEY, CAMPBELL COPELIN, NORMAN CARTER, VERA ST. JOHN, HENRIETTA CAVENDISH, SYLVIA CLIFTON, JACK PHILLIPS, • And Others. “THE UNFAIR SEX,” “TJ4E UNFAIR SEX,” A Clever, Original Farce Comedy that you see only once in a decade. TUESDAY NIGHT:— “ELIZA COMES TO STAY,” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY,” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY,” A Farcical Comedy in three acts, ' By E. V. Esmonds. With MISS ZILLA BATEMAN AS “ELIZA.” Box Plans for tho season are now on view at the Opera House. .Prices: O.S. and D.C., 6s; Stalls, 4s (plus tax); Pit, 2s.
OPERA HOUSE “FAIRY PLAY.” “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST,” By Miss Eldred’s Junior Pupils. GRAND OPENING at 7.45 p.m. by 40 Dainty Woodland Fairies and Merry Mischievous Bears. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926.
WOODVILLE RACES. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER Bth AND 9th. FIRST RACE 11.45 a.m. SPECIAL train leaves Palmerston North at 10.5 a.m. each day. Fares Ist 4s 2d, 2nd 2s Bd. CAKES AND SANDWICHES FOR THE PARTY OR PICNIC May be obtained on shortest notice from the PICCADILLY TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, (The Square), ’Phono 5241. Try These. C RABBIT TRAPPERS. ONSIGN YOUR SKINS TO THE WELLINGTON RAW FUR EXPORT CO., 25 Panama Street, Wellington. HIGHEST PRICES. Immediate Returns. A Trial Will Satisfy You. PALMERSTON PLATING CO., 99 RANGITIKEI STREET, for NICKEL, GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OXIDISING A SPECIALITY ’PHONE 6774. JH. BLOCKLEY, 19 Andrew • Young street, for all classes of upholstery repairs. DUCHESSES at sale prices: 4drawer, oval mirrors, in rimu, £6 10s, reduced from £8 10s; large size, usually £9 15s, to £7 15s. At Pegden’s. WHY not have your feet comfortable. We specialise in boots to measure; we also make fishing bluchers. High-class repairs. Arnold, -307 Main street east. HUPMOBILE, late model, in perfect order, newly painted, £IBO —Adams, Ltd. . •pREE box of chocolates with special la parcels.—N.Z.l. Co. WIRE tweed trousers, with double seats and knees, 16s 6d pair.— Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 16 Broadway. hitherto unheard of at Skinner’s clearing sale. W. H. Skinner, men’s outfitter, Main street. THERE is economy in every lump of Glen coal. —Child Bros, (phone 6447). SMALL tin sliced pineapple od, large tins Is 3d.—Excelsior Store, Russell street. CHRISTMAS cakes are better for the keeping—get your order in now.— Dustin’s,. Main street and the Square.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 7, 6 December 1926, Page 1
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