New Advertisements. WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 28, f ZOYARA, AND WILSON'S WORLD CIRCUS, IN A f LARGE PAVILION, a ', Which will be erected at the back of BARNARD'S REPOSITORY, CASHEL stbeet, Entrance through the Repository, The whole of which will be brilliantly ILLUMINATED WITH GAS. Chair and other seats well cushioned, aud f every other convenience for the comfort of * visitors. FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF NIGHTS, WITH the STAR COMPANY OF THE WORLD. GRAND OPENING NIGHT !!! > The Combination of the Three Companies : } MR. JAMES COOKE'S ROYAL CIRCUS From Ashley's Ampitheatre, London, MDLLE. ELLA ZOYARA'S EUROPEAN CIRCUS, Fron the Principal Cities on the Continent, AND MR. JOHN WILSON'S MAMMOTH CIRCUS AND HIPPODROME, I From North and South America, i Is not only the Largest but one of the Finest in the World. The public will please to bear in mind that this is the same grand combination that has lately been performing with unprecedented success in Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Badarat, and Adelaide, to crowded ' and delighted audiences, and, notwithstanding the monster pavilion being twice as large as that i used by any other company, hundreds nightly have been unable to gain admission for want of space. As this is positively the only tour this 1 company will make through the Australian ' colonies, the Management would impress upon the minds of all the necessity of a visit at the time'and place advertised, as the possibility to look upon the like may never occur again. The high Managerial Career of MR JAMES COOKE, Director of this colossal establishment, is sufficient guarantee that he will present enter- • tainments worthy of the public patronage, and with the following distinguished per- ' formers:— SIGNOR RAPHAEL, The great Spanish horseman; • MADAME TOURNEAR, The Star Equestrienne; > MADAME ANNEREAU, HERR CHRISTOFF, The Blondin of Australia ; SIGNOR OLMA, > The Flying Man ; MR. WILLIAM WITTER, The renowned Acrobat and Equestrian ; MR. JAMES COOKE, The Jester Shakespeare drew, . From Astley's, London, whose popularity in England and the United States is as un- > paralleled as it is universal ; OLYMPIAN BROTHERS, The wonderful Trapezians; i MESSRS. BIRD AND MOFFAT ; s I The highly-educated Dog ROBERT; Master of Circle, MR. S. 0. ABEL; , With the FINEST STUD OF HIGHLY-TRAINED b HORSES IN THE WORLD. Admission : Reserved seats ... ... 6s. Boxes 4s. Stalls 2s. Doors open at seven, to commence at a j quarter past eight. Good order will be strictly observed. ? Positively no free list under any circumstances whatever, the Press excepted. 2-26 t HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD, t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are Invited for Forming about Forty Chains of the Hills road, near the i Bridle-path. " Plan and specification can be seen at the * Board Office. B Tenders to be sent in on or before ten a.m. on Monday, March 4,1867. F. Payitt, Surveyor. Ferry road, February 23,1867. 2-26 A PIANOFORTE, by Broadwood, nearly new, to be Raffled for at Mr Bonningf ton's, Cashel street. Forty-five members at - one guinea etch. c Tickets to be had at Mr. Bonnington's, Messrs. Cook and Ross's, and Mr. Mundy's ~ t studio. P.S. —The time of drawing will be announced in a future advertisement. 2-12
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1345, 28 February 1867, Page 1
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