HARMS TON'S CIRCUS.
The Harmston-Love Circus combination is a show well deserving of patronage, and the tent waa again fairly full las? night. The programme was a repetition of the preceding evening's one, the items gaining most approval being the turns by the trio of Japs, the triple horizontal bar act, the performing, dogs, and the tumbling by the company. Manager Love announces a change of bill for this evening, when those who have seen the preceding programmes can have the opportunity of witnessing a combination of the two, with a few novelties added. One of these latter will be a serpentine dance by Miss Violet Brandon, with all the necessary paraphernalia of yards upon yards of lace, and to add to the effectiveness of this item the limelight will be utilised, throwing pictorial scenes upon the lady's skirts during the evolutions of the dance. A reduction m prices has also been decided on, as a reference to our advertising columns will show. The leaping contest to-morrow is attracting very considerable attention. Competitors are to be afforded an opportunity of practising this evening. The Industrial School children have been invited to Saturday's matinee.
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Evening Star, Issue 10817, 29 December 1898, Page 2
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193HARMSTON'S CIRCUS. Evening Star, Issue 10817, 29 December 1898, Page 2
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