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AMUSEMENTS. WIETH BROS.' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! Arrived in ali its glorious splendor and opulent vastness. . OPENING TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! On SOUTHERN OVAL. FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEES, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. AUSTRALASIA'S REAL REPRESENTS XT TIVE SHOW, Aow Far Bigger and Brighter than Ever, teoruething New at Each Annual Visit. This Year Something Extra Special. 4 HUGE SHOWS COMBINED. 4 Something you have never seen before—something you have read about or seen in moving pictures only—now brought to your very doors in all its magnificent reality. AMERICAN WILD WEST IN REAL LIPE. Exciting and Entrancing Cowboy Exploits. American Life on the Ranches of the Far West, Faithfully Depicted Nightly by A GENUINE BAND OF AMERICAN COWBOYS. THE ONLY SHOW ON EARTH Thai combines a Circus, Menagerie, Australian Stockriders, and American Wild West Snow. THE CIRCUS!. THE CIRCUS! ABSOLUTELY ABOUNDING IN NOVELTIES. This Year Headed by HILLARY LONG, The Upside-down Phenomenon. Scores _of Riders, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Aerialists, Leapcrs. Clowns, Dummies, etc. THE MENAGERIE! THE MENAGERIE! Which is also open from 4 to 5 Every Afternoon, Ts replete with Every Known Wild Animal under the sun. Unfolding New Delights for the Children. More than a Life, of Travel could reveal. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. PRICES: 5s (Reserved Folding Chairs), 4s, 3s (open at 7 p.m.); Gallery, 2s (open 7.30 p.m.). Box Plan at Dresden. The Owners of Wild or Vicious Horses are invited to Bring them Along for the Cowboys to Handle and Subdue.

EARLY SETTLERS' HALL. TO-NIGHT.—At S o^doefc.—TO-NIGHT. Und Sd tl Ofß^S°o? S lrfr? i r W r hip tlle Duuedin, Captain Drummond, R.N., and Officers of H.M.S. Cambnau and the Dunedin Branch of the Navy League, the Ota-go Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT By the CONCERT PARTY of H.M.S. CAMBRIAN. Bluejackets and Marines in Songs, Dances, Recitations, and Dialogues, etc., etc. ADMISSION: 2s and Is. ' The WHOLE of the NET PROCEEDS will be handed to the Charitable Aid Board to provide CHRISTMAS CHEER for the POOR AND SICK CHILDREN of Dunedin. Those who are unable to be present, but who are desirous of assisting the fund should send cheques, postal notes, or stamps to • ' GEO. N. G. ARBER, P.O. Bos 557, Oroaniser.

GOVERNMENT NOTICES. ARE YOU TAKING A HOLIDAY? If so, bear in mind that it is not necessary to take money with you to pay fares for each individual portion of journey. You can get all your tickets right here in Dunedin from tho GOVERNMENT TOURIST INQUIRY BUREAU, RATTRAY STREET. No Extra Charge for Booking-. ly getting tickets beforehand you save time, worry, and inconvenience. The Agent will advise you re places of interest; in fact, he will see vou know everything worth while when travelling. Anyway, call at THE GOVERNMENT- INQUIRY BUREAU, RATTRAY STREET. Open during Evenings, 7.30 to 9, from 14th to 31st December MENTAL HOSPITAL, SEAOLIPP. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. WEDNESDAY, the 25th December, THURSDAY, the 26th December! 1912, and WEDNESDAY, the Ist January, 1913, being PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, Visitor WILL NOT BE ADMITTED on those dates. F. TRUBY KING, Medical Superintendent. HOLIDAY RESORTS, OSTAIKOUAITI.—To Let, 4-roomed House »" (unfurnished). Robertson's Store, lay View road, South Dunedin. BJJ U JviVl Jii{ AKi.—!• our-roomed Furnished ft. House To Let from 4th January, near fetch. Apply 35 Clyde street. BRIGHTON.— Banber'TDrag leaves Manse street, for Brighton, To-morrow (Tuesday) Evening, at 10 o'clock. EXCURSIONS. RAND SEA EXCURSION OAMARU, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1913. The S.S. MOURA (2,027 tons) Wi'l make an Excursion as above, leaving Dunedin at 8 a.m. RETURN FARE SIX SHILLINGS. Meals, Is 6d. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. T HB r. T n E P^ CA ' n0 ~ OFFICE will bo A CLOSED on TUESDAY, 24th December, and will REOPEN on MONDAY 13th Janusjrv. S. M. PARK, .. ~ Secretary. Education Ofhce, December 23, 1912. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS NOTICE. Y'CCTLD those who favor us with their patronage, and those who intend to do so, kindly note we CLOSE between CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR, REOPEN MONDAY, 6th, at 8 a.m. M'STAY'S. 60 Moray place, Dunedin. SWANSEA TOWNSHIP, WARRINGTON. SECTIONS from £l2 upwards on the very easiest- terms. Inspect these during the holidays. Plans and full particulars from JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD. HOLIDAY GIFTS AT THE UNIQUE. SMART READY-TO-WEARS, 5s lid. SILK MOTOR VEILS (all Colors), Is 9d. LINEN COSTUMES, 6s lid to 17s 6d. NECKWEAR from 6d up to 7s 6d. TWEED and SERGE COSTUMES that cannot be beaten for value. rjNIQUE" STORES, LTD., 79 Stuart street. XMAS GOODS. Novelties in Fancy Scarves and Bows, Fancy Belts and Handkerchiefs. Ladies' Bags m Suede and Morocco. Special Selection for Xmas Trade. DUTHIES, j DRAPERS, GEORGE STREET. Our Premises will be CLOSED on WEDNESDAY, 1 0.m., OPEN All Day SATURDAY. " J IAPEK for Wrapping-up For Sale. Apply Star' Office, Bond street.'

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Evening Star, Issue 15065, 23 December 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15065, 23 December 1912, Page 5