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AMUSEMENTS. HURRY UP! HURRY UP! HURRY UP! HURRY UP! . HURRY UP! HURRY UP! J Wirth's Circus pIOLOSSEUM Each Night Wirth's Circus 'OoLOSSEUM at 8. Last Two Night® Last Two Nights Wirth's Circus HULING'S SEALS t Wirth's Circus HULING'S SEALS Last Two Nights HULING'S SEALS Last Two Nights HULING'S SEALS Wirth's Circus HULING'S SEALS Latit Two Night© Have set tho town talking. Last Two Nights . Wirth's Circus Farewell Matinee ToWirth's Circus morrow, 2.45. Last Two Nights Farewell Matineo ToLast Two Nights morrow, 2.45. Wirth's Circus Wirth's Circus Admission to Combined Last Two Nights Shows: 5s (Reserved Last Two Night 3 Chairs. Book early. J Wirth's Circus Plan at Tho Bristol), 4s, Wirth's Circus :'.s and Gallery 2s. Last Two Nights , Last Two Nights Accounts: Accounts will * AVirth's Circus bo paid this (triday) Wirth's Circus morning &t ( tho ColosLast Two Nights soum ot 11 o'clock. | IMPORTANT NOTICE. < Owing to tho neoessit.y of catching the Wellington Steamer on Saturday Nisht. the Circus will OPEN at 6.30 and the PorloTmanoo otart at 7.30 Sharp. 61 <5 TXTHAT IS A "SHULAMITE" ? < What is a -shulamite"? ' 11a.m. /QUEEN'S THEATRE. 10.30 p.m. 11 ium VJUEEN'S THEATRE. 10.30 p.ni. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF OUR TWO-STAR PROGRAMME. "UNDER THE FIDDLER'S ELM." "UNDER THE FIDDLER'S ELM." "UNDER THE FIDDLER'S ELM." "UNDER THE FIDDLER'S ELM." "UNDER THE FIDDLER'S" ELM." "UNDER THE FIDDLER'S ELM." A highly-educated Sr.ake ia a novel member of the cast in tlii* tv>"o-vc<il drama. Tho material was takon from a magazine elory by Eliot PoJcstier, and has been fashioned into an out-of-thc-ordinnry photo-play. ■ "MAX IS LOVE-SICK." "MAX IS LOVF.-SICK." . "MAX'IS LOVE-SICK." "MAX IS LOVE-SICK." (Two-reel Comedy.) Featuring MAX LINDEIi. CORSICA (Eclair Scenic). • THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Latest Pario Fashions—Corporal Bassett, V.C., th» first New Zealandcr to gain this distinction—Gorman Guns captured at Looa exhibited in London, etc.. etc. ADULTS Gd. CHILDREN 3d. TfIfT'HAT IS A "SHULAMITE" ? W HAT IS A "SHULAMITE" ? MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL. TG Holly road, Chrijtchurch. * Telephone 4155. PRIOR to enlistment, prepare yourself for commissioned and non-coinniissionod rank. The training course, which is designed by Captain Matthews upon hia personal knowledge and experience of Trcnthum Ccmp requirements, will enablo you to becomo an efficient non-commissioned officer in a few weeks, with a good chance for a commission. Every necessary subject is taught without interference with your ordinary employment. Suitable either for partially trained men or quite raw recruits.. Clarets now in full ewing. As tho course is a progressivo one, :t is advisable to JOIN A.T ONCE. . Prospectus posted on application. Telephone appointment for personal interview. , Principal: •CAPTAIN C. H. "MATTHEW 3, N.Z.G.A., Lato Adjutant Samoan Relief Force. MEETINGS. QUEEN CARNIVAL. INDUSTRIES SECTION. A MEETING of tho aborv* Section will bo hedd in tho CHAMBER OF COMMERCE on MONDAY, the 17th inst., at 8 • i>.m. BUSINESS: General. At the close of tho above those delegated by the various Subsections to act na an Executive, will inoet for * the puTpoeo of selecting tho Industries Queen. All Subsections who have not appointed their members for the Executive will kindly do so bafor© Monday's Meeting. R. L. TURNER, 5155 Hen. Secretary. QUEEN ELECTION.—INDUSTRIES SECTION. TIMBER, BUILDING AND FURNITURE TRADES. General meeting, Saturday, 8 p.m., at Art Gallery. Important busiTtees. Sub-Committeo Reports. Ail mem--bera requested "to attend mid bring friends. . F. A. MOODY, 516G Secretary. QUEEN ELECTION. PROFESSIONS AND COMMERCE. XTEETINGS of the following Sections will -"J- ;bo held at the Art Gallery as under: — MONDAY, 17th inst., at 8 p.m.—Banks, Insurance Companies, Financial Agents . and Accountants. 1 TUESDAY, ISth in6t., at S p.m.—Doctors, ■ . Dentists, and Chomiste. ' THURSDAY, 20th inst., at S p.m.—Nowe- i paper Offices, Sharebrok:ro, Skipping, 1 and Grain Merchants. 1 Business for each Section: To ckct a Chairman and Esscutivo Committee. Tho Chairman of tho Group cf Professions and Commerce earnestly requests that a full attendance be present at each meeting, as it 1 is now essential thftt these Sections be ' brought into a position to assist tho other Sections of tho group that have already been formsd, if sucoess is to bo attained. It is understood that some objection has. in tho past, boen taken to the principle of obtaining funds by "Carnival." Tho Chair- 1 man ia now abte to notify that a resolution has boen paesed by tho Main Executive that the principlo of tb« collection of funds is to be by Voluntary Subscription. H. S. BOURN. 5167 Chairman. BOROUGH COUNCILS. SUMNER BOROUGH COUNCIL. ATOTJCE is hereby given that at a Special iN Meeting of the Sumner Borough Coun- , cil, h<Hd on Tuesday, the 11th January, 191 C, I tho following resolution waa passed:— ] "That by virtuo and in pursuance of the J . powers conferred in that behalf by Sec- 1 tion 21 of "Tho LocaJ Bodies Loans Act, 1913," tbo Sumner Borough Council "'hereby decides by way of Special , order to pav tho interest and sinking fund on tho Electric Work Loan of £3000 out of iU General Fund in lieu , of collecting tho special rate." An/) notice is hereby ilso .given that £ the said resolution will be submitted to an ] ordinary meeting of tho said Sumner Borough Council to bo held at tho Council Chambers, 1 situated in Wakefield avenue. Sumner, on TUESDAY, tho Bth day of February, 1916, ( at. 7.30 p.m., for confirmation as a Special Order. Dated this Hth day of January, 1916. C. DASH, I 5139 Town Clerk. . SHEEPFARMEIRS' EXCHANGE. - Under the Supervision of tho Canterbury Shoepowners' Union. . . 155 Hereford street, Christchurcli. j AT.T. CLASSES OF FARM AND STATION HANDS ENGAGED FOR FARMERS ■ AND PASTORALISTS. Wool Claasers, Expert®: Shearers aadWool 1 Hando engaged for Shearing Sheds.' 58069-5244 ]

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15487, 14 January 1916, Page 1

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