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AMUSEMENTS. WIRTH'S- CIRCUS. WIRTH'S CIRCUS. LRTH'S CIRCUS. WIRTH'S CIRCUS. FAREWELL MATINEE TO-DAY. FAREWELL MATINEE TO-DAY. FAREWELL MATINEE TO-DAY. Doors open 2, commence 2.43. Don't miss it. Tho kiddies must soo Huling's Seals. LAST WIRTH'S CIRCUS. NIGHT. LAST WIRTH'S CIRCUS. NIGHT. LAST WIRTH'S CIRCUS. ■ NIGHT. LAST WIRTH'S CIRCUS. NIGHT. LAST /COLOSSEUM, 7.30.. NIGHT. LAST V/OLOSSEUM, 7.30. NIGHT. LAST COLOSSEUM, 7.30 NIGHT. LAST IMPORTANT NOTICE. XIGHI LAST Owing to tho nccossiiy. .of NIGHT f.AST catching the Wellington LAST stoamer To-night, doors will >IGHi LAST open at G. 30 and tho pro- Alb-iii LAST gram mo will comment© at NIGHT LAST 7.30 sham. LAST HULING'S SEALS. LAST HULING'S SEALS. MGI *T LAST HULING'S SEALS. NIGHT LAST HULING'S SEALS. 1 1 IC ' H^ LAST Last appcaranco. Don't miss NIGHT LAST t bem. LAST Admission to Combine! NIGHT LAST Shows se. (Reserved Chairs, NIGHT LAST Book earlv. Plan st Tho NIGHT LAST Bristol). 45, Sg. and Gallery NIGHI LAST 2s, Children half-prico o::LAST cept* to Gallen-. LAST At the Matins Cluldren AlliliJ. LAST Will be admitted at half-prico _NIGHT LAST to all parts. 5071 J7I V E R Y B O D Y ' S. ■J . "The Distinctive Theatre.' TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Final exhibitions of the Film that is | "fetching" the town. THE LURE OF THE JIASKI | THE LURE OF THE MASK! THE LURE OF THE MASK! ' THE LURE OF THE MASK! THE LURE OF THE MASK! THE LURE OF THE MASK! A passion-laden Romance of unusual power. SPECIAL! EXTRA! SPECIAL! GREAT FRENCH VICTORY GREAT FRENCH VICTORY In the Champagne District. 20,009 20,000 20,000 20.0C0 GERMAN PRISONERS GERMAN PRISONERS 20,000 '20,000 20,000 20.000 "In Safo Keeping.'' SPLENDID SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. PRICES as usual—Adulto Gd, Children 3d. ALL NEXT WEEK ALL NEXT WEEK . At EV E R Y B O D Y' S. ("The Distinctive Theatre.") HELEN GARDENER plays three different and difficult parts in tho eam« picture. A Broadway Special Feature, eniitod. THE STRANGE STORY .OF THE STRANGE STORY OF THE STRANGE STORY OF THE STRANGE STORY OF SYLVIA GRAY. 1 SYLVIA GRAY. SYLVIA GRAY., SYLVIA GRAY. A liomanco the Psychic. EVERYBODY'S PRICES: Adults 6d, Children 3d. 5244 PUBLIC notices; " AK DELL'S, PURE CANE PRESERVING SUGAR." | 561b Bag, 12s Cd. Per Cwt., 245. DRIED FRUITS. New Season's Dates, per lb 3id. New Season's Date®, per pkt. Cd. | New Dried Apricots, per lb lOd; I New Dried Peaches, per lb Bd. Stowing Prunes, per lb 6d and Bd. Dessert Prunis, per lb Is 2d. Dessert Prunes, glass jars Is 6d and 2s lOd. Cooking Figs, per lb 6d. Dcosert Figs, per pkt. Gd. Spanish Muscatels, per plct. is 4d. Calif Muscatels, per pkt. Is. TABLE J E LLIES. White's Jelly Crystals, pkt. 6d. Lazenby's Jelly Crystals, pkt 6d. Do Vere's Jelly Crystals, pkt 4d. Ship Jelly Crystals, 5 pkte Is. WARDE L L' S WBO3I-624F rPHE LATEST BOOKS at SIMPSON and A WILLIAMS, LIMITED, 238 High street. ■ A Lost Prince, by Mrs F. H. Burnett, 3s 6d; The Gray Dawn, by S. E. White, 3s Gd; Flower of tho Duet, by John Ozenhkm, Ss 6d; Tho Double Shadow, by W. Le Queux, 3s Gd; K., by Mary Ilinehart, 3s 6d; Sam Briggs, V.C., by Richard Marsh, 3s 6d; Fantomaa, by P. S. Souvstre, 3s Gd; Glorious Australians, by E. C. Beeby, 4s; Tho Lord High Admiral, by L. C. Cornford, 3s; Tho Creator Power, by Guy Thorne, Is 3d; Tho Twenty-nino Steps, by Jolrn Bnchan, Is 3d; Tho Blinded Soldiers' and Sailors' Gift Book, 3s'Gd; "Daily Mail" Year Book, 1916, 9d; Rediscovered Country, by Stewart E. White, 12s Gd; Three Things, by Elinor Glyn, 3s; Nights in Towdi, by Thorn an Burke, 9s. 58054-81GF LITERARY.—NEW PUBLICATIONS. MR CHRISTIE'S BooKlets—"The Vagabond Vicar" (Ss) and "Tho Spell ol Alpin" (Is) aro now on sale at Simpson and Williams', and at Craig and Co.'s, Colombo street. 765 BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LOAN OF £35,000, AT 5 PER CENT. TTTF. Bank of New Zealand invites TENDERS for tho Purchaso of tho Debentures of the abovo Loan, 5 per cent, of tho purchase money to bo lodged with tho tender, the balance to bo payablo on or before 31st January, 191 G. The loan is repayable at par on Ist April, 1933. It ia for purposes of Tramway construction in tho New Plymouth Borough on tho Electric Overhead Trolley System. The Loan is secured by a charge upon tho Tramway undertaking, and also by a special rate of lOd in the £ on the annual rateable value of properties in tho New Plymouth Borough. Prospectuses can bo obtained by tion to any branch of tho Bank of New Zealand, which will receive tenders, and givo receipts for deposit moneys. Tenders must be at or above par. Tenderers below par will receive no allotment. The subscription list will bo clozed on Saturday, 22nd January, 191 G. 4741F WANTED, SHORTHAND-TYPISTE for SOLICITOR'S OFFICE. Snlarv £G0 per annum. Applv "CURIA." P.O. Box 480, 5205F Christchuroh. WANTED. ■pXPERIENCED DRAPERY* ASSISTANTS J (Temporary), FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS. Aprjjy DRAPERY MANAGER, "THE FARMERS," 51S0 Cashci street. THANKS. MR C. EARLY and Family wish to express their Sincere THANKS to friends, neighbours, and the public of the district for. their unstinted ■ efforts and valuable help given during their late trouble. They afeo wish to Thank all who sent letters and telegrams of sympathy. 5216 DISCLAIMER. IT was not my Wife whose name appeared in Tuesdav Morning's Paper. DONALD SMITH, SO7 X Trafalgar street, St. Albans.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15488, 15 January 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15488, 15 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15488, 15 January 1916, Page 1