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AMUSEMENTS. g DAYS' WONDER. g COMING BY SPECIAL STEAMER. WIftTH BROS.' WIRTH BROS.' vV GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. OPENING IN WELLINGTON, NEAR TE ARO RAILWAY STATION With an ENTIRE NEW CONTINENTAL CIRCUS." SIS (6) NIGHTS ONLY AND TWO MATINEES. .'. OPENING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, at 8 p.m. , Doors Open One. Hour Earlier, giving time to view the Four Great Menageries combined,'including the. , .£IOOO GIRAFFE, :, The iFirst and Only Giraffe. Ever in New .Zealand.:'-.',.;:' .•• ..' .; NOTlCE.—Following our usual custom of presenting each year something-, new; this season we have outdone. all "previous: efforts. . MR. PHILIP WIRTH TOURED ,THE WORLD 12 months ago in search of Novelties and. Special Features, and was successful in securing a. number of this EARTH'S VERY BEST ATTRACTIONS, including, a. Thousand Pounds' Girdffe-rthe .first- real live Giraffe ever in' New Zealand, etc., etc. NEW EUROPEAN ARTISTS. ' SIDNEY BROS., Death-defying Cyclists, Loopping- the. Loop in Mid-air without a Loop. LBS ;GROTTONS, Grecian ' Most Powerful Men on Earth.,: 3 GAMONS, Spanish Novelty Acrobats; Won- -- derful'Dog.. ,• , . ILKET AND JENNY, Neapolitan. Equilibrists. RODRIQUEZ BROS.;, Aerial Ladder Trapeze; ■ Marvels. v EEBE AND PASTORE, Europe's Greatest Clown - and' Dummy. ' ~' I OTTO AND EMIL, Eccentric Comedians;. - ..■ JOHN WELBY COOHE, Champion Jockey Act Rider. • • " HERR RUDOLPH.MULLER, Germany's King, of All' Wild Animal Trainers.- / . • AN ENORMOUS COLLECTION OF PRICE- ■: LESS WILD .BEASTS. A HERD OF SEVEN ELEPHANTS. ■ . Whole Dens of FEROCIOUS LIONS, HYENAS, JAGUARS, WOLVES, LEOPARDS, TIGERS,: PANTHERS, POLLAR BEARS, WOMBATS, FOXES, BLACK BEARS, MONKEYS, etc., and a BEAUTIFUL .TRIO OF LION. CUBS, born 1 on the s.s. Marami. OUR BEAUTIFUL EQUINES. Sixty Performing; Horses.. and Ponies—LADY MORTON, Holder of Australasian Record High Jump, - 7ft. 3in.;. also MAORI, Champion Pony Jumper of New Zealand,' and CLIFTON, Queensland's. Champion'" High ' and ■ Long .Jumper.. '-, ® • i 'PRlCESßeserved Seats, 4s; 35., 2s. : ..Children Half:price. .•- > ; GEORGE PETERSEN. -y°M - Representative. QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. FEBRUiUJY 21. / At 8.15. GRAND SACRED CONCERT - ' " Will be • Given'by' Members - ...... : Of, the : ' /T , , . , "RED MILL" COMPANY (By kind' permission of J.' C.-Williamson, Esq.) -. AND LOCAL ARTISTS, : In Aid of tho t', "' '.' PENGUIN SHIPWRECK FUND. '1 Male Voice -Quartet,',"A'. Lullaby"-'-.(of: "The Rod' Mill" Co.);. Song, "In Shay Bowers,'"'-iMiss'-Mitchdll. (of "The Red Mill"'- Co.); " Duet,. f ? V!oices of -fjorroiVi" Miss F..:Hayward and: Mr.':\ ,E;- Archer; Song, "Roses," Mr. Ross (of. "The. -Red Mill"'; Co.) Harp, :Solo,'- PLa ''Sylphes i '" Signor Vitetta;'"Song,'.-;"S6iig' 'of:Thanksgiving,": 1 Mr. :E..;Arclier.i Song, "King of the Deop," Mr. ' iNeville':'(df-"The'; Red' Mill": Co.); Oboe Solo, "Romance," Mr,', D, . .Williams (of "The .' "There's a- . Land;" Miss -Florehco -&ywara; Male ..Voice Quartet, "Spifi" (of. "The - Bed'' Mill''. Co.). i ; - .Patrons are, asked' to- give 'nothing less', than a:' Shilling ?for. Front: Stalls" and. Dress "Circle. , :r';.';':.W->;7V-:; / 332F PENGUI-N DISASTER! , t PENGUIN DISASTER! TOWN HALL, ' TOWN HALL, . SUNDAY NEXT, SUNDAY NEXT. V:",-21st FEBRUARY, 1909., C ; V: -■' BENEFIT CONCERT ' ' , BENEFIT CONCERT ; " In aid of BENEFIT CONCERT.: the-.:-<- ; ",'.-:" BENEFIT, CONCERT' Shipwreck - BENEFIT CONCERT. ; Y- Fund. BENEFIT CONCERT

By the .; 1 ■ . WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA ' '. : PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. , I'EOPIOSSIONAI ORCHESTRA . ... {V,: And members of (By kind ■ - THE RET).MILL CO. . permission of :Mr. THE RED MILL CO. .J. C. Williamson.) ' THE RED MILL CO. , Collection' at .the Doors. : \Everyone: asked; to Contribute Liberally to . this Deserving,} Cause. . Concert at 8.15. : . ' J. WOODWARD; 5Si9 . V."i / ; • Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. M. A H: A R A H O U S E, ' ' WAIKANAE. PLEASANTLY SITUATED. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. GOOD PISHING AND SHOOTING. Motorists Especially, catered .for.':. ■ Agent,, for Pratt 3 Motor Spirit. ; • ' ; ■ Arrangements . .can /be made x for . visiting Kapiti Island ; by Motor • Launch. 5349 . LEN; FREEMAN, Manager. . PRIVATE HOSPITAL, ' ■ 94 BROUGHAM STREET, late.Residence'pf:the late Judge. Richmond. .. . Ti/jpISS BURFOOT, Certificated Masseuse, begs; IyJL to announce that tho .abovo Hospital is now Open for SURGICAL as well as Medical Cases. Resident' Certificated. Surgical, Nurse. Telephone .2798. •.. I.J . ■ 5747F ; . v BALLROOM DANCING. ' "H/fRS-.H. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners M. will Open on MONDAY, Bth MARCH, at -8 p.m., in her. Private Hall, 86 Ghuzriee Street, near 1 St.. Peter's: Churoh. ' ; Intending Pupils are requested to communicate with Mrs. Mason at above address; .Private Lessons by> Arrangement. ; ■ : CIU2I? IMPORTANT TO LADIES. THE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, with its Rotary Shuttle,! does work: easier, quicker, quieter, than any to and from machine can ever hope to. . Common sense indicates ■ this, experience' proves it. Also the most durable, an'J, in every way, the : best machine made. F. J. W. Fear,' Sole Agent, 38 Willis Street/ : Call on.us or,write to-day. ClO2l. MONEY TO LEND. . : 'TS7"E have the following SUMS FOR. INV V VESTMENT on First or Socond 'Mortgage at Current Rates—.£22s, .£250, and ,£3oo. , DOMINION MERCANTILE AGENCY, 8 Colonial Mutual Buildings, : ■ . Customhouse Quay. ■ . C 1036 ■ CLARENCE FENCING WIRE. Manufactured by JJORMAN LONG AND CO., LTD. " CLARENCE" ,is a first-class English Wire.: It is pliable, but does not stretch after erection,, arid, to-day is both the cheapest English Wire and the best value on the market. . . ' JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., Agents Jojc New Zealand, C94l|

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 1

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