LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. OTAGO A. AND P. SHOW. J. GARDINER Present# B I L L YB I 1/ L Y.THE WORLD’S WONDER PIG. THE WORLD’S WONDER HO. THE WORLD'S WONDER FIG. AGE—Two roars. WRIGHT-1 ,0581 b. HEIGHT—Sft. 9in. LENGTH—Bft 3in. GIRTH—6ft 9in. BILLY is TAMWORTHBBEKSHIRit He’a as Lively as a. Kitten, And is STILL GROWING. BILLY IS TUB LARGEST PIG IN THE UNIVERSE, AS BIG AS A BULLOCK, 14,392 PEOPLE, including LADY JELLICOE and the VICE-REGAL PARTY, PAID FOR ADMISSION AT THE CHRISTCHURCH A. AND P. SHOW, AND MARVELLED AT ITS COLOSSAL DIMENSIONS. THE WORLD HAS SEEN SOME MONSTERS, BUT NO PIG EVER. LIVED TO COMPARE WITH BILLY FOR SIZE AND WEIGHT, NEVER IN THE WORLD S HISTORY HAS SUCH A MAMMOTH BEEN EXHIBITED. DON’T MISS SEEING THIS HUGE FREAK OF NATURE. BRING THE KIDDIES. EORBimY PARK TROTTING CLUB, SPRING MEETING, 1922. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Ist and 2nd DECEMBER. First Race at 12.30 <md Last at 5.45 each day. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is; Grand Stand Reserve, 6s; Members’ Stand, 2s 6d extra for Non-members. Children under 12 years will not be admitted. A Special Train, carrying passengers and horses, will leave Dunedin for Christchurch at 9.5 p.m. on 'Saturday, 2nd December. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. PROTESTANT POLITICAL-ASSOCIATION, A Pre-olocbion Address will ho delivered! in the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, THIS TUESDAY) EVENING, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, NOVEMBER 23. Subject, ‘The Enemy Within the Gates: A Use for Politca.l Votes,’ by REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. Admission to Hall by Special Ticket, obtainable at Offtoo, Room 4. Stock Exchange. Please renew your Subscription at the same time, saving us postage end you a etecond visit. Mr ELLIOTT Will also Speak at LAWRENCE, in the Presbyterian Church Hall, on WEDNESDAY, November 29, at 8 p.m. PROHIBITION A UNIVERSAL BENEFIT. GOOD FOR THE FARMER. GOOD FOR THE BUSINESS MAN. GOOD FOR THE FARMER. GOOD FOR THE BUSINESS MAN. KING’S THEATRE, KING’S THEATRE, THURSDAY THURSDAY KING’S THEATRE, KING’S THEATRE, NEXT. N EXT. SANE INFORMATIVE, CONVINCING ADDRESSES BY LEADING ’ “ ’ ‘ BUSINESS MEN OP DUNEDIN. STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOP LINES!
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Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 6
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