ALWAYS ASK FOR DAY DAWN BRAND DRIED FRUITS rpHE best for Pies and Jam. Instructions on every packet. Your grocer has them. AMUSEMENTS. COMING BY THREE SPECIAL TRAINS. In all its Glorious Splendour and Opulent Vastness. WIRTH BROS. —LTD.— The Greatest Show on Barth. CIRCUS MENAGERIE AND HUGE ELEPHANT HERD WILL OPEN IN PALMERSTON NORTH TONIGHT (One Night Only.) ABSOLUTE NEW COMPANY OP WORLD’S GREATEST ARTISTS Specially engaged by Mr P- Wirth on his recent Tour of the World. in the whole world- to equal the present aggregation ofj marvellous talent. A host of international Celebrated Athletic. Gymnastic and Hippodromatic Champions. CAPTAIN BETTS SEALS, MONKEYS, DOGS and ROOSTERS— A Marvellous Act. TORRELLI’S MINIATUItE CIRCUS —Of Performing Ponies, Mules, Dogs, and Monkeys—A Wonderful Act for the Children; PROP. HARRY MOONEY —Elephant Educator. MISS EILEEN—LadiL.,-- -Eltrphant Trainer and 12 Elephants in a great battle —the fight for the • Ring’s Colours;,- • ' . ',' ' the FGOCHARGO TROUPE OF BULLFIGHTERS. IjONteY TRIO ....... . . .Dental Act bIISS GOLDA—High Wire Performer. MISS DORlS—Single Trapeze Artist. SIG.. P ALOMAR —Spanish Clown arid Trained Dogs. ALFRED CLARK —England’s Greatest Rider. •' ~ • !•</• EARL DUDLEY—The Only ’ ■ Riding Pony in the World?’ Trained and Introduced by MR P. WIRTH, King of Horse Trainers. ■ Bandmaster HUGHIE MACMAHON, EMPEROR OF THE CORNET, IN CHARGE OF THE BAND. ... In, Conjunction with Wlrth’s Stock Company of Acrobats, Ani,mai .Trainers., Clowns, Jo, keys, Equestrienne, Horses, Ponies and Trained Wild Animals. ' •• PRICES: 7/-, 6/-, 5/-, 4/-,. 3/- (plus tax);. Children under 10, halfprice, except to 3/- seats. Notice to our Patrons: First nighters Book the Front Comfortable Chairs, 8/- (plus tax); Don’t delay. Obtainable at Oates’ Music Shop. ZOO OPENS from, 4 to 5 p.m. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. EVERYTHING COMING! WE NEVER DIVIDE! SPORTS, ■DESERVE a day. for BUNNY--Tl THORPE SPORTS, .ON 17th FEBRUARY. Running, Horse, Jumping and Professional Cycling (entries* close Feb. ruary Bth). Novelty events and competitions. Larkin’s full orchestra for dance in evening. , V, jpiTZHERBERT JjIAST gPORTS £JLUB, 1 ITH ANNUAL MEETING will be -LI h eld in Mr Hopcroft’s Grounds at Aokautere, Wednesday, 24th February 1926, Commencing at 11 a.m. Running and Cycling competitors furnish previous records at trine of entry. A. SCOTT, . H KENDALL, r Joint Secretaries. PALMERSTON’ NORTH GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. •CHOOL re-opens on Wednesday, > February 10th, at 1.45 p.m. Principal will be In attendance at xe School on Monday, Bth Instant •om 2 to 5 p.m. for enrolment of upils. Applicants for Free Places must ring their Proficiency and Birth ertificates. W. HUNTER, Secretary. • HAVE YOU ENROLLED ? TTVENING CLASSES RESUME A THE • \ pALMERSTON rjIECHNIOAL gCHOOL ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15tli, Intending students may enrol at the Office between 7 and 8 on Monday to Friday evening riext week. ENROL EARLY. nUSTTN’S Ltd. for walnut bread, jjirtbdajj. cake*.and wedding-cakes,-
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3264, 6 February 1926, Page 1
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