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Amnsements. g: ~ ,;.: •'- \ WIETH ■DROS.. . TjTD. CIRCUS AND ZOO. CIRCUS AND ZOO. GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT. GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT. Location : OLD DOCK SITE, FOOT HOBSON STREET. For Five Nights Only. and Four Matinees. At Eight o'clock Sharp. Doors open one, hour earlier, giving ample time to view THE HUGE MENAGERIE Of TRAINED, WEIRD, WILD ANIMALS. . ONE TICKET ADMITS TO EVERYTHING. MENAGERIE. ELEPHANT ENCLOSURE, MUSEUM, AND MAGNIFICENT CIRCUS PERFORMANCE. DO NOT MISS THE GRAND OPENING NIGHT. A SCENE OF DAZZLING SPLENDOUR. THE BIG CIRCUS BIGGER AND BETTER THIS YEAR THAN EVER MARVELLOUS IN THE EXTENT OF ITS UNPARALLELED FEATURES. CLASSIC IN ITS REFINEMENT. AND SUPERIOR IN EVERYTHING. SENSATIONS THAT INTOXICATE THE SOUL WITH DELIGHT. THE WHOLE WORLD RANSACKED FOR NEW 'AND MARVELLOUS CIRCUS ACTS. The New Artists this Season include: — The Eddy Duo, Wonderful Acrobats on a Tight Wire, " The only Act of Its Kind in the World. The Flying Zoes. Marvellous Aerialists, Eclipsing all Previous Aerialists. The Mysterious Howards. Who will have you all Guessing. How Is It Done? Dan Goslin, Novel Acts With Strance Anknalr. And. What Do You Think? CLOWNS. NEW CLOWNS. | WITH NEW GAGS. NEW GAGS. [ Headed by Prof. Hislonf and Pippo. , New Acts by Wirth's H»rd of PerformiT<«r Elephants. Trained Lions, snd Tigers. B«ars. Monkeys, And the School of HithlyTrained Horses and Ponies. Three Shows for One Price of Admission: CIRCUS-MENAGERIE. AND HIPPODROME. EDUCATIONAL MATINEES FOR THE CHILDREN. SATURDAY AND EVERY AFTERNOON, At 2.30. Children Half-price to All Parts. EVENING PRICES: Reserved Seats, 7g '. 6d (ineudin? tax): 6s, ss, 4s. 3s (plus tax). I Children. Half-price, except Reserved Chairs ! and 3s Seats, Gallery 3e. Open at 7.30. i Pl&u at Wildman and Arey's. i ZOO Open from 4 to 5 p.m. ; Admission to Zoo only: Adults. Is. plus tax; Children 6d. Football. TITARIST BROTHERS OLD ML IVJ - BOYS' RUGBY LEAGUE * FOOTBALL CLUB. ff THE ANNUAL MEETING Of the above Club will be held in the LEAGUE CLUB ROOMS On MONDAY. MARCH 15. AT 8 P.M. SHARP. , All Members and Intending Members cordially invited to attend. Urgent Business in connection with Season's Programme. T. HARRIS. Hon. Secretary. THE Annual General Meeting of tBo Unii. veraity Football Club will be held in the University College, Symonds Street, on MONDAY. March 15, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report, Election of Officers, General. All those interested in the game, "and ail old members of the Club, are cordially invited to be present. H. L. TOWERS, Hon. Sec. SUNNYSIDE FOOTBALL CLUB (under League Rules). The Annual meeting of the above Club will be held THIS EVENING, in Tudor and Co.'s Rooms. Victoria Rd., Devoaport, at 8 p.m. Business: Presentation of Annual Report and Balancesheet, Election of Officers, etc. Members and intending members are requested to attend. W. J. O'SHAUGHNESSY. Hon. Sec. Swimming. KING'S COLLEGE SWIMMING SPORTB, TEPID BATHS, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Old Boys' Races. 50Yds Handicap and IOOYda Handicap. Entries received at the Observer Office, Wyndham Street. Post Entries accepted. Entrance Fee, Is. ' ERIC A. BLOMFIELD^ Hon Sec. K.C.08.A. =3 Restaurants and Tearooms. j A rpASTY T UNCH There is nothing nicer for Lunch (if something tasty but sustaining is required) than a Bowl of Good Soup, with Toast. We specialise in Soups, and can offer a choice of five different ; iinds, viz.:—Kidney, Tomato. Pea, Clear, and Bovril. i STACEYS TEA ROOMS 61. gUEEN STREET. DINE TO-DAY , AT SANFORD'S, ; OPPOSITE G.P.0., LOWER QUEEN ST. l CJean, Well-ventilated, Palatial Rooms"" ; on Three Floors. Tasty Varieties of the Deep Sea. [ Best, Attention and Civility Await You. . Call To-day and Have a Treat. } T UNCHEONS—Admittedly Cheapest Meal I XJ in City—We have now full staff: no 1 waiting or delay; everyone satisfied.—John " Buchanan. OH! Mr. Soldier Man. wnat lovely clothes you vc got. Meet me at the Manchester in the same oiq spot. , - ■~~ = - -A Houses and Land for Sale. r ISLINGTON STREET. PONSONBY i -«- 6-ROOMED HOUSE. i Every Convenience. i Price, £975. Immediate Possession. EWINGTON AND BAKER. Durham Street E. WHY PAY 810 PRICES IN AUCKLAND 3 :* T WHEN YOU CAN SAVE HUNDREDS ■ BY BUYING AT DEVONPORT. I We have MODERN KAURI-BUILT HOUSES with all conveniences. 6 and 7 and 8 rooms, in splendid order; near wharf and beach. Apply, ; OWNER, 505, Heuald. 0 ! "DON SON BY, £375; DEPOSIT, £100. 5 ROOMS, verandah wash-house, copper, tubs, patent; garden, fruit trees; every • thing nice and clean, and in good condition • 3mms. from car J. C. COOK AND CO.. ' Land Agents. 108, Ponsonby Rd. y\T A I K A T O. 300 Acres, half first-class river flat; best of land for dairying or fattening; li miles - township, close to saleyards; 9 rooms and buildings; milked 50 cows. Only £20. Will soon be double. / j CHENNELLS, 3 3, Customs Street. •V^ORTH.AUCKLAND— I am offering a Farm ii of 960 Acres, ana invite searcing enquiry It is freehold country, situated in a warm northern valley where there are flats equal in quality to Hauraki Plains. This Farm - embraces over 100 acres of such where bullocks are now fattening on a heavy, deep " sward of cocksfoot, rye, and clover. Position J is by metalled road, 3 miles from steamer , wharf; daily service. Three miles away are 1 Mam Trunk railway works on line to cross 3 the farm in question. School on propertv " NEW HOUSE. 5-ROOMED; woolshed etc' 2 The rising ground or hill country is so d easy that 75 per cent, of the whole farm 1 could be ploughed by D.F. plough; it will 1 carry 1000 sheep, 500 head of store cattle a and 100 cows. £3000 per year can be taken '- from the place. It is excellent buying and I invite enquiry to justify my very ' high opinion of this property. Price, £%& per acre. Reasonably easy terms. R if AH KESY. ,167, Queen Street. Auckland."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17417, 12 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17417, 12 March 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17417, 12 March 1920, Page 10