AMUSEMENTS, • 1 A 1' HI 11 A BOD S | Treasurer A. Cownn. j TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. ■.:.. AHAKLKS ARWOti D, And his / \U.ul_U_ /XO_IPAW_ 4 In George Broadhurst's Enormously Success. lvi l-aree Cuiuuuy, WHY '_>___ iH LEFT HOME. W-l- _>___.__■_ JL-.FT HUME. "HERALD"— "win ue as popular as 'What Hapi peheu to junto.' J ".hii.iui ot uptoanousiy iaughable in. ciaent.3 uom siij.it to tini-ii.' ••"jtwo auu a nali hours of solid eu. joy incut." "_.n_ unest. company ol comedians that Auckiuhu has seuii lor many a aay." I ".'1A«" — i "can certainly hold its own with i 'Jones.' iviuio eaiue with Ui_ oumi ion 'tnat ot tne luo 'fc>__u_H' IS lvi. _ UNXMI_iTt." Prices: Dress Circe and Orchestral Stall! 4/, Stalls 2/0, Pit 1/. Eariy Doors till 7.30, jod extra. _ox Plan at w ndmau _ l.yell's. : Day Sale at Carter's ("The Brighton") and Hunters (opposite Theatre;. Doori j. open 7. __.rru_es for 10.20. i uudreii iv arms noi admitted. Under 12, Half price. Manager, L. J. LOHU. I TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 6! THE PROFESSOR'S LOVE SU_. By J. M. Barrie, author of "The LutM! Minister." mHE ISJEW pENTURY ' .' ± JM V-' UENSATIONi TXTIRTH TSROS.' , m "OOYAL /CIRCUS & I\/TENAGERI_. -tl JYAL \J tRCUS iv J SNAGERIB GRAND OPENING, r k '*!HT. • - D-NIGHT. - 1 O-NIGHT. , O-NIGHT. TL . ->____T. J- O-NIGHT. AJ .\IGHT. SAiUiv.At. M«.-tCH 2. LOCATION: FREEMAN'S BAY. • , FREEMAN'S BAY. ■'■■■■. AN EQUINE PARADOX. AN EQUINE PARADOX. Introducing A LIFETIME COLLECTION Of • ' • • ':■■'. THE WORLD'S WONDERS. M MANAGERIAL NOTE. ' Messrs Wirth Brothers announce with' much gratification their return to Auck- w land after many years of travel, durinjr ; which time they have spared no expens. In procuring the very best Circus Talent,' j incluamg a complete Menagerie of Pep- '-.-. forming Wild Animais and a number of startling and up to date Noveiues. Fu--. ture arrangements compel them to limit the Auckland season to - ONE WEEK ONLY ONE WEEK ONLY. > And in order to suit the conveniens of families and those Jiving at a distance, arrangements have ben made to give > TWO SHOWS DAILY. TWO SHOWS DAILY. Afternoon at 3. Evening at 8. Afternoon at 3. Evening at 8. A COLOSSAL CIRCUS ORGANISATION A NEW ERA IN TENTED AMUSEMENTS. A COMPLETE FEDERATION OF THH ' WORLD'S STAR PERFORMERS,- >:' Including— Acrobats, Aerialists, Jugglers, Contortionists, and Famous Rider*,j* Horses and Ponies lions, Tigers, Bears, Camels, Baboons, Panthers, Elephants,js Kangaroos, Monkeys, Dingoes. And a Host of Many other Curious bM% Interesting Animals. Note—The Original and Only Wirth's'| Circus and Equescurriculum was founded,l in Australia, January 1, 18S0, and 20 years' Travel and Experience has been j Everywhere, has seen everything, got' EVERYTHING WORTH Among the Novelties to be introduced—■ THE ONLY BOXING PONIES IN TH_■ WORLD;, THE ONLY BUCKING ELEv'g PHANT; THE ONLY RIDING BEAR; J THE ONLY DEN OF FOREST BRRD'SJ TIGERS; ENGLAND'S JOCKEY ACT RIDER; the World"* ■ Greatest Hand Balancer and ContortioiK=| ist; the Famous High Jumping Dog; MaiVig vellous South African Performing Ba-i-g boons; the only Lady in the World w_i.;£i Rides Seven Horses; the Champion Lady'.;s Equestrienne Juggler. The Whole &W the Wonderful Wirth's Combination wilLf be seen in a marvellous and Thrilling Pj__i formance, entirely New to New. Zealand. I FIRST SPECIAL AFTERNOON PER-;| FORMANCE. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 4th, 3 o'eloclt'-S sharp. REMEMBER THE OPENING DATE >■ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Commencing 8 o'clock sharp. PRICES-3/, 2/, and 1/. Reserved Seatt^ at Wildman's, 1/ extra.. Day Tickets at, Williamson's. Buses to all Suburbs after, the performance. '■_'"'■: q_ GEORGE'S HALU Mafeking Social Club will holdtodr Social in the above Hall on MONDAYNIGHT NEXT, March 4th, and on_;s_s■ DAY, March Sth, will hold a Long Nig M..-; Double Ticket, 3/6; Gent's Single Z/V.S Lady's Single 1/6; Spectators 1A H. EDWARDS, Sec._ s __~ *TT A. O. D.' ■ ° n WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6th MARCH,' | A SMOKE CONCERT. j . will be tendered to Bros. 1 Mewburn ' Curtain and !\ VWfffr Linkhorn, returned Troop_M» V*^®* l er s. at ST. GEORGE'S" HALL. Grey Lynn, W.„ Auckland and Ponsonby Lodges. Breth-,; ren of the Star Newmarket Lodge invitefl.sr; By order of the Committee. ; ATHLETICS, ETC. ■■' jB A UCKLAHSD A MATEUR" A THLETtf!;| AND pYCLING pLUB. ' (FORMED 1877.) AUTUMN CARNIVAL, On the DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, §» on m SATURDAY, MARCH 9. ONE MILE AMATEUR BICYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP. REYNOLDS BROOK .____■ EWENf.;Acceptances for all Events wW_'heySH| eelved at tho Amnteur Sports Club m« URDAY EVENING, between 7 and |H o'clock. ■ _ F. J. OHLSSN, Hon. Ser.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 8
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