: AMUSEMENTS. Permanent Pictures. EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Complete Change of Programme ' Samuelson's Great Star Feature, THE CINEMA GIRL'S ROMANCE. A thrilling story, showing life behind , * ■> the Bcenes. , Splendid Supporting items. CARTOONS, COMEDIES, TOPICALS, etc. Prices as usual. MOTUEKA, TO-NIGHT. . 315 COMING BY SPECIAL STEAMERS. The Whole of the Combined Shows of WIRTH BROS. LTD.'S CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. GREATEST -SHOW ON EARTyH. The Largest' Amusement Enterprise Touring Australasia. The Full All-Star Programme. (We Never Divide; Everything Coming) Will be Presented at Nelson on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Jan. ,28th and 29th. ' Location, bay's Paddock. Starring Engagements of All-Star New Company. CAPTAIN FRANK HULING'S SEALS See the Famous Riding Seals, THE ROYAL WIRTH FAMILY Including the. Acknowledged World's Greatest Equestrienne, MISS MAY MARTIN WIRTH. ERNESTONIAN AND NOVIKOFF TROUPE. ' THE LORETTA TWINS, The World's Only Lady. Horizontal Bar Performers. LOUVAIN, M. MUSSA MAMIEV, The Thrilling Cossack Rider, A GROUP .OF PERFORMING LIONS And a Host of, other New Attractions, Absolutely the <-GRANDEST Array of Talent that the Wirth Bros., Ltd., . have ever given to the Public. Prices: Reserved Chairs, ss; 4s, 3s, 2s. THE HUGE ZOO will be OPEN from 4 to 5 Daily, when the SEA LIONS and - other wild animals will be fed. See this sight. Adults Is, Children 6d. < The Train to Wakefield will run after;; the Circus on Saturday night. 280 i: A GALA DAY, In Aid of Patriotic Funds, ■will be held at ' KOHATU —ON— < TUESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1916. The following are a few of the Events 11 and Competitions to be,held during the ' day:— '■■■~ ■ i ' FOOT EVENTS |< 100, 22C, arid.-440. Yards Flat; Ladies' j! Walk, Steppiag^the Distance, High Jump, I j Hop, Step, and Jump; Throwing the j \ Cricket Ball, Putting the Shot, Throwing < the Hammer,' Spar Boxing, Tug-of-War \ (entries invited), * Slow Bicycle Eace \ (Ladies and Gents). ■ ' j HORSE EVENTS. « Gallops and Trots, Tilting in.the King, 3-PoCe Race, Kescumg the J>ummy, Jump- \ ing Competition, Obstacle Driving, Children's Pony Race, Tugrof-War, Thread and Needle Race, Cigarette Race, Wrestling on. Horseback, Buck-Jumping. All Events and Competitions post entry. ] Refreshments all day. J Afternoon Tea, Sweets and Produce ' Stalls. Aunt Sally Fortune Telling. Shooting' I! Gallery, Sheep Guessing Competition (live ! ] and deaa weight), Catching the Greasy U Pig, and, Baby Show. , Bale of Lwe St ok, Poultry; and Produce , of all descriptions. ' Cheap Excursion Tickets by Railway, Train leaves Nelson at 7.45 a.m. Returning, leaves Kobatn at 4.30 p.m., and arrives Nelson 6.30 p.m. \ 218 .- ~—: : — -"- i TAKAKA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL" RACES. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1916, AT TIIE ' ' ' RGTOTAi COURSE. EIGHT &m?S. GOOD ACCEPTANCES. A SPLENDID DAY'S ODTING. ' COLIN SCOTT, 299 - Secretary. ■TpLAG Brand Pickles are the best, A proved in every keen contest. Years ago .they led the way 3 and they are just the same to-day. O"0GG & CO.'S celebrated Sparkling "■*■■*• ALE makes an ideal beverage. Ring up 47. Prompt delivery. 5894 i Mb. A. P. Seymour (formerly Superintendent ef the Province of Marlborough and afterwards Chairman of , Committee in the House of .Representatives) is very 'enthusiastic in his praise of Fluenzol, and he has induced many: of his influential friends to try it. In a recent letter reporting further cures, Mr. Seymour writes:—"lt'is not too " much to say that Fluenzol (undiluted) "is the finest remedy for all feverish "and sore throat affections. People J "have cured say they will, in future, < "never be'without it in the house." Singers of world repute and practically all theatrical and operatic stars visiting N.Z. are equally appreciative and now use undiluted Fluenzol as a gargle. 109 HHRY our large Rubber Type outfits, ■ very neat type suitable for drapers, grocers, bootmakers, and all stores.— "THo Colonist" Jobbing Department. EUROPEAN hmmi . • . ' ■" Wholesale Indenispromptly eareeuted ht lowest cash prices for all Britisn aha Dontirientai goods, including Books and Btationery, , BootSt Shoes and Leather, Chemicals -ant Druggists' Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories,^ Drap«ry, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, '• ' Hardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery, Plate and Watches, Photograpbio and Optical Goods. Provisions end Oilmen's Stores, •.. .; ■'■ .-■. . ■ etc., etc. { \' ' Commission 25 per cent, to 6 per ./ cent. ~ . . . Trade Discounts allowed. ■ Special Quotations on Demand. Sample Cases rrom 550 upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold on Account. WILLIAM WILSON & SONS '" - (Establr-aod 18U), 25,-' Abcburch Lane, /jondpn. JS..O. . £J6*s!s Addre3s.: "Annu*^» tsHtfen. *
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13994, 26 January 1916, Page 7
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707Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13994, 26 January 1916, Page 7
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