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AMUSEMENTS. QOMING BY SPECIAL STEAMERS. Tflo AYholi of Hin Combined Shows Of WIR-TIl BROS. LTD. S IUTH BROS. JjTD.'S CIR-CUS AND MENAGERIE. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. The Largest Amusement Enterprise Touring Australasia. THE FULL ALL-STAR PROGRAMME (Wo nevor divide; everything coming) AYill be presented at AVELUNGTON, MONDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1916, NEAR TE ARO RAILAVAY STATION. Starring Engagements of an All-Star Now Company, CAPTAIN FRANK HULING'S SEALS. Seo tho Famous Riding Seals, And Electric Bellringers. Truly a Sight to see. HAAD YOU SEEN MASCOT? THE ROYAL AVIRTH FAMILY, Including tho Acknowledged World's Greatest Equestrienne, MISS MAY MARTIN AVIRTH. ERNESTONIAN AND NOVIICOOF TROUPE, The Human Aeroplanes. THE LORETTA TAVINS, The .World's Only Lady Horizontal Bar Performers. LOUVAIN, Something new on the Aerial Wire, DANNY YELDING, ' English .Tockev Rider. M. MUSSA MAMIEA 7 , Tho Thrilling Cossack Rider. A GROUP OF PERFORMING LIONS, Born iu New Zealand, And a Host of Other NEW ' ATTRACTIONS, including the Mirth-provoking International Clowns. Absolutely the Grandest Array of Talent that the AVirth Bros., Ltd., have ever given to tho Public. Prices—Reserved Chairs. 55.; da., 35., 2s. Plan at Bristol. Tho HUGE ZOO will be open from 1 4 to 5 daily, when the sea lions and other wild animals will ho fed. See this sight. Adults, Is., Children 6d. WANTED TO SELL. 10 000 FOUNri:EES ' ™s 5 OF £1 EACH. In Lots of One or More, beforo FEBRUARY Ist, 1916, To anyone loyally inclined who will consider the gratitude of DISCHARGED RETURNED SOLDIERS. A Good Investment for their money. 100,(WO People wanted as members to promise to give PREFERENCE to .the above men for -1 years. 2. To New Zealand and Empire goods for the samo time. 3. To show the men who are their real friends. MEMBERS' ANNUAL FEE, ss. BOY SCOUTS, Is. Returned Soldiers, men who have answered the Empire's call. Bind yourselves together. AVear one of our BADGES OF HONOUR. ALL TOWNS are asked to place their Best Public Buildings at our disposal '• FREE FOR ONE NIGHT, And PATRIOTIC SPEAKERS are asked to GIVE ADDRESSES FREE. That EATERY MAN and AYOMAN who is loyal to the British Empire is asked to attend meetings. Particulars from NATIONAL. SERVICE LEAGUE, Temporary Office: Y.M.C.A., Mastorton. President: Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice. Hon. Treas:'Myer Caselherg, Esq. Organiser: F. Norris, Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand. The League is under the Patronage or good wishes of—Tlib Prime Minister, Jlon. A. L, Ilerdman, Hon. John Barr, J. T. M. Hornsby, M.P., Dr. Jas. Gibb, Rev. J. Dawson, ltev. C. H. Laws, 8.A., Lieut.-Col. Cossgrove, Chief of Salvation Army, Officers of Defence Service, G. L. Elliot, Esq., Mayors of various towns,' Patriotic and Friendly Societies, Soldiers' Clubs, Returned Soldiers, Boy Scouts, and many others. ; TO LEND ;In Sums of £100 to .£20,000, On COUNTRY AND CITY FREEHOLDS, At exceptionally low rates of interest, «with option of repaying part or whole loan on extremely reasonable terms. Apply to any POSTAL MONEY-ORDER OFFICE, Or to WILLIAM M. WRIGHT, Secretary 'to tho Pnblio Service Superannuation Board, Wellington, EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Artillery Buttons have come to hand. • Brass Badges, Buttons, and Breeches, etc., : at THOS. SHIELDS. Military, Tailor. 21 I Willis Street (next Empire Hotel).

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 14 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 14 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 14 January 1916, Page 7

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