AMUSEMENTS. /DOMING BY SPECIAL STEAMERS. "'The Whole of Hie Combined Shows Of WIRTH BROS., LTD.'S, CIRCUS AND 11ENAGEKIE. GUEATEST SHOW ON EARTH. The Largest Amusement Enterprise Touring Australasia. THE FULL ALL-STAR. PROGRAMME. (We never divide; everything coming) Will be presented. WELLINGTON, On MONDAY, JANUARY 17th, NEAR TE ARO RAILWAY STATION. SHORT SEASON ONLY. MATINEE WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. CAPTAIN HU LI NG' S PERFORMING SEALS. The most wonderfully trailed animals ever in Australasia. The only troupe of juggling, music-playing, tight-ropo walking, and riding- sea lions in tho itorld.. Havo you seen Mascot, the riding seal, who juggles on the back of a galloping horse? THE ROYAL WIRTH. FAMILY, In their Novelty Scenn, "A CIRCUS MODERN," Including ( MISS MAY MARTIN WIRTH. The Royal Wirtli Family haro just returned home to Australia after a. world's tour last-in? five years. Tliey wero the sensation of New York, London, and Paris, and Miss May Martin Wirth was I acknowledged by tho Press on both sides of the Atlantic to bo tho GREATEST OF ALL RIDERS. THE LORETTA TWINS, Tho world's only lady bar performera in a wonderful act. THE ERNESTONIANS and NOVIItOFF'S TROUPE, Tli© Human Aeroplanes, in a Sensational Aerial Act. GROUP OF PERFORMING LIONS. ' These animals are the only performing Lions born and trained in Australasia. LOUVAIN, Something new on the Aerial Wire. DANNY YELDINCi, English Jockey Eider, MUSSA MAMIEV, . The Russian Cossack, in thrilling Riding Act. JOEY and GEORGE; FIDEM, the Charlie Chaplin Clown;-DANNY & BEBE; AUGUST, and a dozen new. clowns. Absolutely the Grandest Array of Talent that the Wirtli Bros., Ltd., have ever given tlio public. Admission to Combined Shows: ss. (Reserved Chairs, Plan at The Bristol); Is., 35., and Gallery 2s. The HUGE ZOO will be open from 4 to 5 daily, when the sea lions and other wild animals will be fed. Seo this wonderful sight. . OY SCOUTS.—THE NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE'S ORGANISER wishes to have a Chat with You at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms at 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY. Y.M.C.A. ROOMS, 8 P.M., WEDNESDAY. To Chiefs and their Assistants of Every Organised Society in Wellington, Tho ORGANISER of the NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE would like to have a Chat with You.
SPICEK'B N STUDIO, M'CAETHT'S BUILDINGS, ' Willis Street, Opp. HOTEL WINDSOR. Telephone 3263, 1 TAILORING IS IN / FULL SWING ' At M I L L I G A N'S, v Kelbum Avenue. A.8.0. TAXI SERVICE. riAES FOR .HIRE OR STORED. VJ Oil and Patrol Supplied. 'Phone 2921. 'Address: Next Public Trust Offioe. Lambton Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress THE GRAND FIRE-SCREEN, (Patented.) Fixes on to side of Man(>el and works exactly like a apring-blind. Prioes (postage paid)—Blaok, 12a. 6d.; Antiqu* Finish. 17a 6d. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Sols Agents: HOPWOOD HARDWARE, LTD., Palmereton North. E M A T A WIN El', wreck a club's meeting they deserved to be punished. The motion, was carried, ttr. Ritchie dissenting. I racing Fixtures. Jan. 20, 22, and 2'1.-\Vellin6ton R.C. Sum. I mer. Jan. 22. —Northern Wairoa R.C. Annual. Jan. 22 and 24,-Foxton R.C. Annual. Jan. 25 and 27—Wairoa County R.C. Annual. Jan. 2G and 29—Takapuna J.C. Summer. Feb. 2 and 3—Egmont R.C. Summer. Fob. 3 and 5.-Gisborne R.C. Summer. ! Fob; a.—C.J.C. Summer. • ; Feb. 9 and 10.—Taranaki J.C. Autumn. Feb. 10 aud 12—Poverty Bay T.C, mer.Feb. 12.—T0 Kuiti R.C. Annual. Feb. 16, 17, and If).—Dunedin J.C. Autumn. Feb. 18 and 19.—South Auckland 8.C., 1 Annual. Feb. 19.—Tologa Bay J.C. Annual. Feb. 23.—Rotorua J.C. Annual. Feb. 24 and 26.—Wanganui J.C. Autumn. March 4 and 6. —To Aroha J.C. Annual. March 8 and 9.—Nelson J.C. Annual. March 10 and 11. —Napier Park R.C, Autumn. April 22, 21, 26, and 29.—Australian J.C. Autumn. CRICKET ♦ BOYS' LEAGUE. The following are tho fixtures for Saturday : — Senior Grade: —Y.M.O.A. r. St. David's, at Petone; Karori v. at Anderson Parle; 21. Cadets v. Empire, at Nowtown Park, No. 1; Athletic, a bye. , . . Junior Grade: There will be no junior grado matches until Jaimary 29.
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