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OPEKA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT 8, TO-NIGHT AT 8, TO-NIGHT AT 8, TO-NIGHT AT 8, Dick White and Eric Edgley present “THE UNFAIR SEX,” “THE UNFAIR SEX,” “THE UNFAIR SEX,” “THE UNFAIR SEX,” Eric Hudson’s Great Success, Flayed by Joseph Cunningham’s NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY Undoubtedly the Greatest Laughing Success which has visited this country for years. BEAUTIFULLY MOUNTED, GORGEOUSLY DRESSED, BRILLIANTLY ACTED. EXHILIRATINGLY FUNNY, THE SHOAV OF A DECADE, Headed by MISS ZILLA BATEMAN, MISS ZILLA BATEMAN, From the Principal West End London Theatres, supported by Frank Bradley Campbell Copelin Norman Carter Vera St. John Henrietta CaVendish Sylvia Clifton Jack Phillips And Others TO-MORROW NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, TO-MORROW NlGK'i', E. V. Esmond’s Farcical Comedy, three acts, “ELIZA COMES TO STAY,” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY,” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY,” MISS ZILLA BATEMAN AS “ELIZA.” BOX PLANS are on view at the Opera House. PRICES: O.S. and D.C., 8s; Stalls, 4s (plus tax); Pit, 2s.

OPERA HOUSE PALMERSTON NORTH. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Touring Manager ....John Farrell. A WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT THIS NIGHT ONLY. FAREWELL APPEARANCE Of the GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA COMPANY (By Arrangement with R. D'Oyly Carte) In a brlliant representation of the exquisite and very high class comic opera, Gilbert and Sullivan’s Masterpiece, “THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD,” “THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD,” Which is unquestionably the masterwork of the beloved collaborators, and it presents the ■ whole of the principal members of the present company and the . magnificent chorus : i at their very best. Plans will be opened at the Opera House on Thursday morning next at 9 o’clock. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, ss; Pit, 2s 6d. All prices plus amusement tax.

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 10th, At 8 o’clock. Admission: Is 6d and 9d. IN AID OF SCHOOL FUNDS. PALMERSTON PLATING CO., 99 RANGITIKEI STREET, for NICKEL, GOLD AND SILVER PLATING, OXIDISING A SPECIALITY ’PHONE 6774. RANGITIKEI PRIVATE HOTEL, 44 Rangitikei Street. VISITORS to Palmerston can rely on superior accommodation, attention and comfort. Centrally situated in quiet area with all modem conveniences. Tariff 8s per day, 32s 6d per week. Special permanent tariff for couples. Permanent boarders by arrangement. ■' J. ■4 H. BLOCKLEY, 19 Andrew Young street, for all classes of upholstery repairs. CHILDREN’S picture and story books, greatest selection, at all prices.—At Bennett’s, Broadway. 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. “fTIHE Prize,” 3s 6d; School Boys’ X and School Girls’ Annuals, 5s each; Cassell’s and Strang’s Annuals, 7s.—At Bennett’s. DINING tables, in oak, oval, extending to 6ft with leaf, usually £6 18s. sale price £5 15s. Pegden’s. sale! Everything marked at sacrifice price. W. H. Skinner’ specials at J. R. McKenli zie’s, Ltd. Boswell, Rogers, Firth’s stainless dessert knives, 9s 6d j dozen; table, 10s 6d j dozen. ELIABLE motor cycles from £5; we exchange all makes, balanoo easy terms. U.K. Motor and Cycle Works, 131 Church street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 8, 7 December 1926, Page 1

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563

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 8, 7 December 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 8, 7 December 1926, Page 1

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