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PILLIS' NEW CIRCUS ILL IS' NEW CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS HAS ARRIVED HAS ARRIVED Br s.s. Floba, Specially Chartered to Convey THIS GIGANTIC ENTERPRISE ! THIS GIGANTIC ENTERPRISE ! 1 AND OPEN Td-NIGHT \ AND OPEN TO-NIGHT 1 ON THE • RECLAIMED LAND. 1 Doors open 7 ™ n »;» tirp f Commence at 7 p.m. j TO-NIGHT. £ atß p. m . Thereafter, TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. Afternoon Evening at 3. at 8. Doobs Open One Houb Eablieb. 1 TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, Mr. FlliLlß will have the pleasure of introducing, for the first time in Wellington, his GREAT NEW COMPANY, GREAT NEW COMPANY, Including the Marvellous FEE LEY") Acrobats, Gymnasts, ") FAMILY FEKLEYS- and Clowns f FAMILY FEELEY) (Six in Number). ) FAMILY Classical ¦) Tho MAYOL TROUPE C Nine Statu- \ The MAYOL TRUUPE^ in ettes ) The MAYOL TROUPE (. Number LAZEL ¦) Parisian Lady ( ALEXANDRA LAZEL J Gymnasts and -{ALEXANDRA LAZEL) Aerial Queens. (.ALEXANDRA THE ROYAL PERFORMING BEARS, Together with Mr. F. E. Fillis, Madame Fillis, And the FINEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD OF

Equestrians, Acrobats, Vaulters, Gymnasts, Tumblers, And Clowns. A VERITABLE HORSE SHOW. 85 -EDUCATED HORSES A PONIES-85 Comprising some of the finest speoimens of horse-flesh ever Been in the arena of any establishment throughout the world, thus proving the marvellous persistence of Mb. F. E. FILLIS in tho art of training, including 6 — PURE ARABS — 6 8 — CALIFORNIAN BRONCOS — 8 6 -HUNGARIAN STALLIONS — 6 These beautiful animals are trained to the highest possiblo pinnacle in tho summit of equine intelligence. TRAILED ANIMAL EXPOSITION, TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION, Including the famous herd of Five ") r Five in £ KLEPHANTS. ] in Number. J (. Number. Taught to execute tho most difficult and intricate evolutions with ease and precision. TO-NIGHT ! Mb. Fillib will produce, for the first time in Wellington, The Exciting and Realistic Spectacle, THE STAG HUNT ! 08, THE ENGLISH HARVEST HOME. Introduoing his Magnificent Stnd of LEAPING HORSES! SYNOPSIS OF INCIDENTS : Merry-making of the Villagers— The Two Irishmen and the Squire — The Last Toast — The Song, Now we quaff onr nut brown Ale, Now we shall tell our Sporting Tale. The Sports— The Maypole Dance— Thr> Irish Jig— The Queen of the Hunt— Terrific Leap over the Breakfast Table — The Irishman in a fix— Tho Merry HUNTING SONG AND CHORUS. Hark, Forwards! Hark, Forwards! Tantiry! Hark, Forwards! Hark, Forwards! We ory. Gone Away— Full Cry— Terrific Excitement — The Double Jump — Tho Treble Jump— THE STONE WALL— The Real Water Jump— Death of the Stag— Gband Chobus and Finale. This magnificent and sensational production caused quite a, furore during the seasons in Dunedin and Christahurch. THE GREAT FREE STREET PARADE ! THE GREAT FREE STREET PARADE ! With Splendid and Novel Attraotionß, a moving Panorama of Novelties, will take place through the principal streets on SATURDAY MOBNING, Starting at 11 o'clock. SPECIAL LATE TRAINS Will run to PETONE AND LOWER HUTT After the performance SATURDAY NIGHT, And TRAMS TRAMS Will run to and from all parts before and after tho performance. Prices of Admission — 4s, 3s, and 2s ; ohildren half-price. /CRITERION THEATRE. Under the management of Mr. Walter Price. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE ! LAST NIGHT BUT ONE! O* THE WORLD'S TRIO AND AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY. " Farewell," a word that mußt be, and hath been. A sonud that makes us linger." Yet " Farewell." The management beg to tender their sincere thanks to the public of Wellington for their kind patronage and appreciation accorded to tho above company during their short stay here ; and with sinoero regret they are reluctantly compelled to announce the Lost Two Nights of the season, owing to prior engagements. Prices— 2s, Is, and 6d. Day tickets at Aldons'. SUNDAY, 14th January, our fourth and last Grand Saored Conoert. Admission free. Collection at the doors. STRASBUBG CLOCK, 47, Lambton-quay. For a Short Season. Open Daily, fkom 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. THE WONDERFUL APOSTOLIC CLOCK OF STRASBURG. PROCESSION OF THE APOSTLES Every Fifteen Minutes. Eveby Visitob Receives a Gift. Admission, Is. Children, 6d. C. JAMESON, Proprietor.

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. mH E WORLD'S FAIR, CHICAGO, 1893. HIS GRACE ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD Has oonaented to deliver a Lecture on the above Exposition, at the OPERA HOUSE, ON WEDNESDAY, the 17th INST., At 8 o'clock. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, reserved at Holliday's, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Family Circle and Pit, Is. WELLINGTON ATHLETIC PARK COMPANY. ALL persons interested in the formation of a private ground for Cricket, Football, and other athletio exercises, are invited to attend a Meeting, to be held at the Exohange Hall, THIS (Friday) EVENING, 12th inst., at 8 o'clock. His Worship tho Mayor will occupy the chair. Secretaries of the various athletio and recreative bodies are particularly requested to attend. WHY do you smoke cheap and nasty Cigarettes P Get back the true old comforter, tho Sweet Pipe, and fill it with the pure and fragrant CORRECT THING AT LAST TOBACCO. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. RATES. RATEPAYERS are reminded that the seoond instalment of Rales ia now overdue. Legal proceedinga will be taken for recovery unless payment is made J. CHAPPLE, Collector of Rates. 12th January, 1894. 79, Pirie-Btreet, Wellington, 12th January, 1894. I HEREBY give notice I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name from above date except on my written authority. THOMAS PERHAM. EXCURSION ROUND THE HARBOUR AND TO LOWRY BAY. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. DU C O Will run an Excursion as above on SUNDAY AFTERNOON (Weather and circumstanoes permitting). Leaves Wharf at 2.30 p.m. Fare la 6d

WEST COAST STEAMERS. jjjpflt-, 4 NCHOR LINE OF STEAM 4JH__^J^L PACKETS are appointed to leave as under .— For NELSON, WESTPORT, HOKITIKA and GREYMOUTH— The KENNEDY on FRIDAY, at 7 p.m. For NELSON. WESTPORT, HOKITIKA and GREYMOUTH— The WAVERLEY, on SATURDAY, at noon For PATEA— The steamer AORERE, on MONDAY, at 5 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to W. & G. TURNBULL ft Co., Agent

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1894, Page 3

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