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TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGIIT ! v TO-NJ#k f^\ RANi^^ramaticVwrf^ Music VJT TableYu^^ith/^ELime Ligl effects, fromVublie^ageLpE Hall. NO EVeA CHAtt^W Admi&dion toLKxhibition, 1^ To avoid crushing, 6d extra to gallei 1.T.N.0.T.G-.A.0/EIl HAWERA lOD&B^lfo. 34 N.Z.C THliJvMonthly^Meeting M th abVe Lodjrewill take\)lac at the Ttemplef TJnion - streeft o FRIDAY, 16ttf inst., j# 7.30 p.ml Basiness-jMFo receive, and sign re vifie.rf\y-lawß. \ By cotifadM of the W.M, XL. G. PITCHER, B V M, /' Secretary. FILLIS^OIROTJS! VISIT TO ? HAWERA -t H Announcement Extraordinary. THE EVENT OF 1893. CT TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY ANrTsATITRDAY, 2nd and 3rd JUNE. _____ i. TWO PERFORMANCE? DAILY, Commencing at 3 and 8 p.m. Particular attention is called to the fact that the Afternoon representations are equal in every respect to the Evenin. Performances. ' First appearance here of v FILMS' GREAT OIJEtCUS AND MENAGERIE ov Performing Wild Animals Admitted' by the entire Press o£ Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Itiverlargill, Dunedin, Christchnrch, and Wellington to be "The most Complete Organisation that ever visited the Colonies." OUB ME^AGKERIE. 3"' NUBIAN _LIONS ! The Grandest Specimens ever seen in the Snrthern Hemisphere, wlio vr:'l put through their il> r'-lling performances at, every representation. ROYAL BENGAL TIGER, The only animal of its kind ever Been LOOSE. IN THE ARENA. No fear need, however, be entertained by the audience, as, during this part of the performance,, t an iron railing— 10 feet hign— completely encircles the ring. The peßformance terminates with a genuine Man and Tiger Fight. The moat Eiciting Exhibition ever witnessed ! ' 5 Performing Elephants 5 ZEBRAS, ,PANTHERS, LEOPABDS, OORILLAS, ; ] H|ONgEYS, Ac,! The whole fornung ffite most perfect Menagerie ever seek in this or any otffler conpffy. OUR StWLe^L 50 Educated Horseg ! 12 TkckjPonies ! 7 AiaDhand Hungarian 1 Houses ! All tr,a\iied\ bjkMr JFillis himself to the highest |\tch of perfection. OunFirtists Will be found tA 6e the very pick of the profession imiheir various lines, and were personally selected by the Proprietor from the principal Cinques • of London and the Continent. 70 ARTISTS. 70 Barebacked Riders, Clowns, Gymnasts, Tumblers, Vaulters, Lady and Gentlemen Equestrians, &c, &c. —SPECIALTRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. In order that residents in the country districts may witness the performances, arrangements are in progress with the railway authorities whereby facilities will be affdrded in the way of a Special Service of late Trains. Full > particulars will be announced. < l Admission— Satand^s 6d. Children, half-price. 0* 3tring Orchestra of 25 Performers. allHsTbamilton. TVdfiifißY- under ARM^in tin XL SideT^pm-HQ-NlOa'k OBB^rjT'G- NOTIOE.-3. H MORGKAK, XTnion-Bt., Hawen I (opposite Bgmont Farmers' Unioi I Yards). To the Tesidents of Hawok and di»trict,— l bej; to call, youi attention to the above' notice.. It ii my intention to keeji on iiand a reall; firat-claes «BBorted|tock of SAifDLEE" and Habwecß, inftftct every line ii . the trade ttjll tie found in etoci !• Repairing wll jfe a speciality, an< ' will have myvpwnpt attention. Fo the, winter seatibn, now on, come &n< ) inspect my canvas Horse Covers be . ion pqrebaaing elsewhere.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2436, 26 May 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2436, 26 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2436, 26 May 1893, Page 3