AMUSEMENTS. COMING BY TWO SPECIAL \ STEAMERS. ABSOLUTE INCOMPARABLE ATTRACTIONS THIS YEAR WITH TO" I R T II B R. O S. , GREATEST SHOW ON KARTIT. A COMPLETE NEW COLOSSAL CIRCUS MAMMOTH MA.lioii'lC MENAGERIE. A Stupendous Series of Spectacles. OPENING WELLINGTON ' MONDAY, JANUARY 15th. MATLXEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LOCATION: NEAR TJIORNDOX RAILWAY STATION RECLAIMED GROUND. EVERYTHING NEW This EVERYTHING NEW - Sca«m. This Year's''Stupendous Attractions arc tl)o Biggest in the aimuls of New Zealand lustarv. Nothing approaching it in any other part of llio world. A Successful World Search -for Novelties. An Army of World's Champions. W T R T U (J R- O ?.' GREATEST OF ALL INNOVATIONS. The Marvellous Group of Performing PURE WHITE POLAR BEARS. PURE WHITE POLAR BEARS. Thn.hiTgCbt group of Polar Bears in existence, recently purchased by Mr. Geo. Wirth for Wirtli Bros, on his recent tour of thp world for JE2000., .£2OOO. .£2OOO. No human eye has heretofore ever seen more than half their number at one time. Tho most costly, unique collection, and only Performing Polar Bears ever known. Horn and bred under thv weird beams of the Aurora Boreali?. Eternal Winter's Mo~t Tremendous Terrors. A Stupendous Living Object-lesson and North Pole Attraction. A Muster Stroke of Zoological Genius. Ferocious White-robed Titans of Awful Arctic Wilds performing together with three Immense Grizzly Bears, two American Buffaloes, and two Russian Boar Hounds. The only animals of their kind I in Australia. THE CLIMAX, THE APEX OF ALL WILD ANIMAL ACTS. 40 NEW ARTISTS 40 Engaged from England, America and Europe, the pick of this Earth's GREATEST MARVELS. 7 Plying Jordans, 7 Aerialists. II Bastions. Acrobatic Riders. 3 Beautiful Sisters Adelin, .on Single Silver Thread. ' 1 3 La Van Artois, Aerial Bars. G Harry Bargp's Company, Motor-car Comedy Act. 2 Foy nnd Kitchen, Trampoline Experts. 2 Hartleys, Gymnasts, and Lcapers. 2 Tacks, Upside-down Phenomena. ' 2 lIoiT and Fraulein Schmidt, Animal Trainers. 2 Le Quips and Tony, French Auguste and Clown. 10 All Now Artists, and , 20 others. GO ARTISTS and 200 ANIMALS, all Coming. Includinj;— rfnjrcnbcck's Trained Group of Wild Animals. Wirths , Flusn Herd of Performin ij Elephants, and Lizi'.io, tho Enormous Blood-sweating African Hippopotamus, au<l GO Beautiful Horses and Denies.' The Prodisrinusncss of tins Company enables it to present a Programme OF MAJESTIC MAGNIFICENCE! Never before equalled in any part of the world. Admission to all Show?: •!?., 35., and 2s. Reserved Seats nn liii-.ed platform, ss. Children under ten. Half-price. Bex. Plan Now. Open at the-Dresden, .. .. Tlio CirRANTIC MENAGERIES, including Hie above-mentioned Rare Animals, will l/c on. view each day. Band in attendance. Adults, Is.; Children, Gd. NOTE—Special Train Service before and after Circus. HOTEL NOTICES. MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. THIRST-CLASS Private Hotel, iEvery -li- convenience.. An ideal place to spend a quiet holiday in the country. Excellent trout fishing, river 5 minutes from house. ' ' LEN. FREEMAN, Proprietor. POST 'OFFICE HOTEL, PAIIIATUA j (Under new management). M. Fitzgerald, proprietor, formerly of Waipawa, it.B. .MR. FITZGERALD desires to announce! that he has taken over the above hotel.whicli is situated nearly opposite the Post Office. Intending patrons may rely upon receiving first-class, accommodation, with every civility and attention. Telegrams and correspondence- promptly attended to. Tnriff, Is. Gd. per day. RAND HOTEL,. HASTINGS, G. B. MACKAY. Proprietor. Handsome four-storied building, one of the largest in New Zealand; built entirely of brick and steel, and absolutely Fire and Earthquake-proof; one hundred and ten bedrooms. The Grand is a splendid-ly-appointed Hotel, with all the conveniences of modern civilisation. Suites of rooms on application. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion Streot (opp. New Tβ Aro Post Office), City. . Absolutely fire and earthquake-proof. Contains all modern, conveniences and comforts. A large promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff: Gs. per day; 255. per week. MRS. E. TREGONNING. 'Phone 2947. Proprietress. Under Entirely New Management. I/EALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, &A Clyde Quay, Wellington. First-class Accommodation. Tariff moderate. Permanent Boarders by Arrangement. 'Phone IGSG. George Wakefield, Proprietor (late of Timaru). ipOLUMBIA FrIVATE HOTEL, LOWER CUBA STREET. Near Wharves, Town Hall, and Opera House. Excellent Cuisine. Lunch Is. MRS. M. PETERS (Late 90 Wellington Terrace), Proprietress. ■ . if CONVEYANCES. OYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, the Shortest Route to and from Foxton.—Leave Foxton daily, 6.30 a.m.; arriving Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; leave Shannon daily, 10.45 a.m.; arrivo Foxton daily, 12 noon; leavu. Foxton daily 2.30 p.m.;. arrive Shannon daily, 7.30 p.m.; leavo Shannon daily 8.15 p.m.;. arrive Foxton daily 9.30 p.m. T. H. GINGELL. WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor. Coaches Greatfordto Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor-cars I on Hire.' Good Sainplo Rooms. J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. FL Y AN D YOU NG, ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS and GENERAL CAREIERS, MASTERTON. All Trains Met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and Up-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO., Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannistov Streets. St. John Ambulance availablo day or night. 'Phone No. 12G, Private 137. P.O. Box 50. • ROYAL MAIL. T EVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. JL/ Time-table.—l/eaves Foiton, G. 30 n.m.; arrive I.ovin 5.30 a.m.; leavo Levin, 10.H0 a.m.; arrives Foxton 12 iioou; leave Foxton. 2.3.") p.m.; arrive Levin, 1.30 p.m.; 1 leave Levin 7.15 p.m.; arrive Foxton, 9.-15 p.m. A. V. CHAM UK!! LAIN. Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL leaves CARBINE STABLES, lVildiuff, for Kimbolton ■ ; daily nt 8.30 a.m.. .-ind 3.30 p.m.; leaves : KimlsiH'.n at Noon for Feildintr. B. J. MOORE, Proprietor, i rcildinj,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1333, 10 January 1912, Page 1
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