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AMUSEMENTS. I 5 2 i 3 1 ; : 1 I f i r i r 1 t > i i * D 9 rQ.RAND AND PLAZA ALL NEW PROGRAMME TO-DAY. MATINEE, 2- EVENING, 7. MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, More fascinating, more alluring, in ‘CIRCE, THE ENCHANTRESS,’ ‘ CIRCE, THE ENCHANTRESS,’ • CIRCE, THE ENCHANTRESS,’ By BLASCO IBANEZ, Witchery old as the world, beauty young as the spring. She fascinated all men, wove a spell around their hearts, yet cared for none. Additional Feature; JACK HOXIE, And the Ranch Riders, in ‘ DON DAREDEVIL,’ ‘ DON DAREDEVIL,’ An ont-of-the-ordinary Western Adventure Drama. QUE El ’ S THEATRE THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 10. 2. 7. First National presents BLANCHE SWEET A nd RONALD COLMAN , In ‘HIS SUPREME MOMENT.’ ‘ HIS SUPREME MOMENT.’ The strangest love pact man and maid ever made. You live with them through love moments that thrill you. Scenes of beauty and luxury. In Addition. ‘ EVERYMAN'S WfPE,’ The story of a woman who tried lo win back her husband from a supposed rival by the old method of counter-attack. COMING BYTHREE SPECIAL TRAINS! THREE SPECIAL TRAINS! IN ALL ITS GLORIOUS SPLENDOR AND OPULENT VASTNESS. WIRTH PROS., LTD. . THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! CIRCUS, MENAGERIE, AND HUGE ELEPHANT HERD. OPENING AT DUNEDIN On MONDAY, DECEMBER 21. FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEES; WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS AT MATINEES. LOCATION: MAIX HIGHWAY, NEAR EXHIBITION. ABSOLUTE NEW COMPANY OF WORLD’S GREATEST ARTISTS, Specially Engaged by Mr P. Wirth on his Recent Tour of the World. Nothing in the whole. World lo equal the present, aggregation of Marvellous Talent. A host of International Celebrated Af.hleiie, Gymnastic, ami Hippodromatic Champions. CAPTAIN LETT’S SEALS. MONKEYS. DOGS, and ROOSTERS. TORRELLI’S MINIATURE CIRCUS of Performing Ponies, Mules, Dogs, and Monkevs. PROF. HARRY MOONEY—Elephant Educator. MISS EILEEN—Ladv Elephant Trainer. THE FGOCHAGO'TROUPE OF LULL RICHTERS. HONEY TRlO—Dental Act. MISS GOLDA---High Wire Performer. MISS DORlS—Single ‘Trapeze Artist. SIC. PA.LOMAR—Spanish Clown and Trained Dogs. ALFRED CLARK England’s Greatest Rider. MR. P. WIRTH will make his Reappearance after Ten Years’ Absence. BANDMASTER HUGHIE MacMAHON. EMPEROR. OF THE CORNET, J.\ CHARGE OF THE BAND. In Conjunction with Wirlhs’ Stock Company of Acrobats, Animal Trainers, (Towns, Jockeys, Equestriennes, Horses, Pomes, and Trained Wild Animals. PRICES: 7s, 6s, ss, <ls (plus tax); Children under 10, Half-price, except to 4? seats. Reserved Seals, 7s. with Is booking lee extra (pins tax), obtainable at Bristol. 7,00 Open from 4 In 5 p.tn. Admission; Adults, Is; Children 6ii. EVERYTHING COMING! WE NEVER DIVIDE. THE CARLTON CABARET (Two Doors from Queen's Theatre). EVERY EVENING AT 8. EVERY EVENING AT 8. EVERY EVENING AT 8. Come and jazz on one of the finest floors in the Dominion In music which simply makes your fret twinkle. Music by BLACK CAT SYNCOPATORS. BLACK CAT SVNCOPATORS. BLACK CAT SVNCOPATORS. NOTE OUR PRICES: Admission, 6d; each dance, 3d per head. THE CARLTON CABARET (Two doors from Queen’s Theatre). LEGAL NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. \TOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant Jl x to section 50 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, that all creditors and others having Claims against the estates of BLACK, ANN, late of Dunedin, widow; EGGLESTONE, FRANCIS NORMAN, late of Dunedin, laborer; GILLIES, JANE, late of Dunedin, married woman; JACKSON, MARGARET ANN, late of Dunedin, widow; STEWART, JOSEPH, late of Dunedin, gardener (whoso estates aro under administration by the Public Trustee), arc hereby required to lodge, in duplicate, such claims, supported by full particulars and certified as duo and owing by the said estates at the date of the death of deceased, with the Public Trustee’s local ollico at Dunedin, on or before the 19th day of JANUARY, 1926 Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion, G. H. ELLIFFE, District Public Trustee. Dunedin, December 19, 1925. ' IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Awards, Orders, and Judgments of the Court of Arbitration have been filed with me, and that the parties previously cited therein are bound as parties thereto. The Awards (which come into force on the date mentioned opposite each), Orders, and Judgments may bo seen at my office in the Law Courts, Dunedin, at any time during office hours. Dated at Dunedin this 17th day of December, 1925. A. E. DOBBIE, Clerk of Awards. New Zealand Clothing Trade Employees’ Award, in force from the 21sl December, 1925. Otago and Southland Chemical Manure, Soap, and Candle Workers’ Award, in force from the 9th November, 1925. Dunedin and Oamaru Pork Butchers Award, in force from the Ist October, 1925 (wages), 23rd October, 1925 (other conditions). Otago and Southland Cheese and Butter Factory Employees’ Avrard, in force from the, 23rd November, 1925. Oamaru District Grocers’ Assistants’ Award, in force from tbo Ist October, 1925 (wages), 20th October, 1925 (other conditions). Dunedin Butchers’ Award, in force from Ist October, 1925 (wages), 21st October, 1925 (other conditions). Otago and Southland Seagrass and Wicker Workers’ Award, in force from the 9th October, 1925 (wages), 20th October, 1925 (other conditions). Otago and Sodthland Builders’ and Contractor’s’ Laborers’ Award, in force from the 27th November, 1925 (wages), 10th December, 1925 (other conditions). Canterbury and Otago and Southland Nurserymen and Landscape Gardeners’ Award, order amending Award. Otago and Southland Storemen and Packers’ Award, order adding party to Award. Otago and Southland Cheese Factory Managers' Award, opinion of tee Court,

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Evening Star, Issue 19127, 19 December 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19127, 19 December 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19127, 19 December 1925, Page 8

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