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AMUSEMENTS. Enormous Crowds flocked to WIRTHS’ CIRCUS LAST NIGHT. The enormous, snow-white, waterproof, comfortable, and brilliantly lit tents were filled to capacity—a record at- , tendance. FIVE MORE NIGHTS ONLY, AND TWO MATINEES. WIRTH BROS.’ CIRCUS. GREATEST ON EARTH. CIRCUS, ZOO, AND HUGE ELEPHANT HERD. CIRCUS WEEK At CABLE STREET. Near Taranaki Street Wharf. NIGHTLY AT 8 O’CLOCK and MATINEES TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AND SATURDAY. Children Half-price to all parts at Matinees.

ABSOLUTE NEW COMPANY OF WORLD’S GREATEST ARTISTS. Specially engaged 'by Mr. Philip Wirth on his Recent Tour of the World. CAPT. BETTS’S wonderful and amaz-

ing SEALS are here. COL. TORELLI’S amusing COMEDY CIRCUS is here. A minimum Circus withliu the magnum Circus Wirth. WIRTHS’ EDUCATED HERD OF ELEPHANTS (a dozen) are hero, trained by Prof. H. Mooney and introduced by Miss Eileen May.

Nothing in tho whole world to equal the present aggregation of Marvellous Talent. A host of International Celebrated Athletic, Gymnastic and Hippodromatio Champions, in conjunction with Wirths’ Stock Company of Acrobats, Animal Trainers, Clowns, Jockeys, Equestriennes, Horses, Ponies, and Trained Wild Animals.

All will positively appear at every performance.

PRICES: 75., 65., 55., is., 3s. (plus tax). Children under 10 half-price, except to 3s. seats. Reserved Seats Bs. (plus tax). Box Plan at the Bristol.

Book early, seats are filling rapidly secure your comfortable seats.

ZOO Open from 4 to 5 p.m. Admission: Adults, is.; Children, fid.

■ 1 1 - jag Ph™, s \42-SSO/£re NOW SHOWING: 1— THOMAS MEIGHAN . In a delightful Paramount Picture, Supported bv Lila Leo. "OLD HOME WEEK” "OLD HOME WEEK" “OLD HOME WEEK” "OLD HOME WEEK” Daily nt 11, 2, 5.10. and 8.40. o LARRY SEMON In a big SOOOft. Comedy “THE WIZARD OF OZ” "THE WIZARD OF OZ" "THE WIZARD OF OZ" Daily, 11, 2, 5.10. and 8.40. BILLY SULLIVAN In a New "Leather Pusher Story,” "HE LOOPS TO CONQUER.” "HE LOOPS TO CONQUER.” Daily, 11.40, 4.50, and 8.15. New Princess Orchestra Every Evening. Overture, “Light 'artcraft theatre (Opposite Parliament Buildings). 7.4 S—COMMENCING TO-NIGHT-7.45 A Mighty Melodrama of Human Hearts and Souls in Love and War: “LOVE AND GLORY" The “LOVE AND GLORY" Great “LOVE AND GLORY" Cast “LOVE AND GLORY” includes Madge Bellamy, Charles De Roche, Wallace MacDonald, Ford Sterling. HEAR JAMES HAYDOCK PLAY. Entr’acte: "Highland Gems"—it’s great!

HAVE YOU HEARD THE LATEST GRAMOPHONE RECORDS? fYRATORIO, Operatic, Ballads, Lyrics, V-J Songs, Waltzes, Fox Trots, Marches —all the latest compositions and popular hits will be found in comprehensiveness at THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. LTD.. Wellington.

Every mail brings fresh consignments of delightful records, several of which should be immediately added to your personal collection. Keep up with the times—let your friends hear all the latest when they call Be a welcome entertainer when you go visiting. HIS MASTER’S VOICE Gramophones METRONOLA from COLUMBIA X’6 10s Easy Terms of Payment.

THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. LTD.. Lambton Quay, Wellington.

MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. (.Continued from Page 1). VV ANTED Sell, 1924 Harley, magneto VV model and pillion seat, in good running order. Entwhistle, 126 Hutt Road, Petone. 1 JORD Touring, £55, new hood, good tires, ready go anywhere, cash or terms. Lambton Garage. TAODGE Roadster, 1923 model, newly lv painted. Price £2OO. Motor Car Exchange. 115 Vivian .Street.

QPARKINO PLUGS—Clearance lines, O all sizes, popular makes, set of four 7s. set of six 10s., dozen 18s.; postage tn eluded. Send name of car or thread re quired Combined Buyers. Ltd Dixon Street. .

riHALMEItS, Recent -uouel, equtppeu V with 6 good tires. Price £ll5. Motor Car Exchange, 115 Vivian street.

pHE VROLETS, Folds, 'Overlands, V2 Dodges, Buicks, Berliets, Standards, Rovers. Cash or terms to suit. Lambton Garage.

HODGE Touring, 1923 model; fully l' equipped; good tiros. Price e £2oo Motor Car Exchange, 115 Vivian Street.

TTSED Care wanted—Fords, Chevrolets, V Overlands; best prices, quick return. Send your car in. Lambton Garage.

SECOND-HAND Motor-cycles, in good mechanical order. Prices to suit all, and verv easy terms. Harley Davidson Agents, Rodgers and Hall, Ltd., 157159 Willie Street.

1 ENGLISH 2-seater, mechanically J right, good tires, any trial; get busy; £65 cash or terms. Lambton Garage. ' . ,

BUY YOUR BICYCLE AT COUCHMAN’S, COURTENAY PLACE. Best value in N.Z £6/8/6. Chief agents for cycles: "8.5. A. £ll/11/-; "C.C.M Mnssev,” £l2/10/-; "Moisey” Blue Sports mode), £l3; "Saltlsy" £9/15/-; "Birmingham.” £7/15/-, etc. Easiest terms anywhere. THS COUCHMAN CYCLE COY., 95 COURTENAY I LACE (Next lord Car Depot). 'Phone 20—237. BUSINESS. NOTICES. BELTING— Satisfaction ensured with "GANDY’S” GENUINE BALATA BELTING: non-porous. free from stretch, unaffected by temperature changes Quotes from R. P. M. MANNING AND CO.. 135 Albert Street. Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 97, 19 January 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 97, 19 January 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 97, 19 January 1926, Page 9

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