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COMING BY SPECIAL-TRAINS WIRTH~BBfes. GREATEST SHOW ON;EARTH. QPENING in all its Glorious; Splendt and Opulent Vastness in '. New PI mouth on TO-NIGHT • SATURDAY, FSBRUARY 10. ! ONE NIGHT ONLY. .. With the Most Marvellous Act ever see: . ' ; in New Zealand. '■'■■. The Wonderful Group of Performing PURE'WHITE POLAR BEARS. PURE WHITE POLAR BEARS. The Greatest Animal Act in the World The Largest Group of Polar Bears in Existence. THE GIGANTIC TEDDY BEARS. WIRTHS' COMPLETE NEW COLOSSAL- CIRCU AND MAMMOTH MAJESTIC MENAGERIE. Engaged personally by Mr. George Wirt on his recent tour of the,world. A Successful World-search for'NoveltieE Including the seven Flying Jordans, thi Beautiful Adelia Sisters, Kitchen an( Foy, Artois and La Vaa, Signorita Do linda, the Bastiens, and Herr Schmidi (the polar bear educator), etc., etc. Admission: 4/-, 3/- and 2/-;,:Reservec • Chairs on Raised Platform 5/->, ' A MAGNIFICENT MENAGERIE OF STRANGE WILD ANIMALS, Including the Great Group of Beautifu Pure White Polar Bears, Lizzie th Hippo, and two American Bisons, th only, animals of their kind in Australasia. Open every afternoon from 4 t? 5. Adults I/-, Children 6d. Orchestr. in attendance. A Special Train will leave Waitara a 6.15 p.m. for New Plymouth, .returning after the circus. J] MP IRE rpHEATRE TO-DAY~ AT 2-30 GRAND MATINEE AND AGAIN AT 8, TO-NIGHT "CHANGE NIGHT." A NEW PROGRAMME OF SUPERIOR , EXCELLENCE. . LATEST PATHE GAZETTE BRITISH NORTH BORNEO TOPICAL BUDGET, INDIAN BROTHERS (A.B. Co.'s Latest Success.) INDIAN BROTHERS, JOSH AND SANDY'S WEDDING TRD? A scream only second to.. • • TENT VILLAGE TENT VILLAGE r -(Lubin's greatest VAN BIBBER'S EXPERIMENT (Edison) •THfi TRIBE'S-- PENALTY ' (>Western Romance.) Prices, ; 1/-' & 6d. QAK D; E N; pARTY. THURSDAY, FEB. 29, 1912. AT MR. J."IL FRETHEY'S GROUNDS, .'' ■fa Aid of -.■,' s. FRANKLEIGH PARK SUNDAY SCHOOL ■■.'. *— Afternoon Tea arid Musical Programme. Admission, 1/-; Children, 6d. i Including Afternoon Tea. ',' . . ■■; N, ALLEN, I Hon. Sec. BELL BLOCK PUBLIC HALL . ASSOCIATION.rpiHE Adjourned Annual General Meet ing of the above Association will be held in the Hall on WEDNESDAY ' <TEXT, February 14, at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers, and General. J. W. DOWNS, Hon. Secretary 8.8.P.H.A. I STRAJTFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. i LEASE OF VALUABLE BROADWAY PROPERTIES; ]\JR. T. LAMASON has received instructions from the Stratford Borough Council to' offer by public auction at his salerooms, Broadway, Str,atfor'o\ on WED> NESDAY, the 13th day of March, 1912, at a quarter-past three o'clock in the afternoon, the leases of the undermentioned properties for a term of ten years ironi the* first day of July, 1912, viz.:— Lot I.—Subdivision 1 of Section 326, Town of Stratford, containing 5.2 perches more or less, with the* buildings on the ground-floor thereof only, being the northern shop and premises now occupied by Mr. A. Spence, draper. Lot 2. Subdivision 2 of. the said Section 326, Town of Stratford, containing 5.2 perches more or less, with the 'buildings on the ground-floor thereof only, being the southern shop and premises now occupied by Mr. A. Spence, draper. Lot 3.—Subdivision 3 of said Section 32fi, Town of Stratford, containing 1,2 porches more or less, with the buildings on the ground-floor thereof only, being the shop and premises now occupied by Mr. J. F. Watson, jeweller. Lot 4.—Subdivisions 4, 5, 0 and 7 of said Section "326, Town of Stratford, containing 5.62 perches more or less, with the buildings on the groundfloor thereof only, being the shop premises now occupied by Mrs. 11. ]srown in connection; with her fruit and confectionery business and For particulars and conditions of lease, 'and up-set rentals, apply to the Auctioneer, ffir the Town Clerk. PHILIP SKOGLUND, > i, : \.i-: '..,''■ '"' Toyrri Clerk.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 191, 10 February 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 191, 10 February 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 191, 10 February 1912, Page 1

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