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Amusements. ■-———-" —-' ■ — * ——- - GRAND PERPOR MiWE OF JJROS'. /COLOSSAL /COMBINED /CIRCUSAT THE - {COLUMBIA TJINK, NIGHTLY. SOLE AND EQUAL OWNERS .. WIRTH BROS. General Business Manager. .Alexander. GLORIOUS RECEPTION! BRILLIANT SUCCESS ! AGAIN CROWDED TO EXCESS SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. LOOK OUT FOR OUR THIRD GRAND ENTIRE * CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ! TO-NIGHT. PROGRAMME : Part I. ' 1. Overture, WIRTTS BAND. ; 2. Grand Cavalcade, nine horses entree (four ladies, five gentlemen). 3. Pedal Contortion Act, 12 feet in mid air— MASTER CA'tL WIRTH. i. Trick Baby Ponies, Dynamite and Calamity, in the Marvellous .See-saw Act, etc., etc., in-» traduced by SIGN OR ROMANIA. Clown. YORKICK. ' D. Beautiful and entrancing Juggling Act on a hare - bad: Horse, MISS MARIZLES WlßTH—the Star of the Circus, the most accomplished equestrienne ever seen in Australasia. Clown, JOHN J. WIRTH. 6. The Little Plover Girl on Horseback, by little EDITH WIRTH. Clown, POM PINO. 7. Comic Musical Spider Act, by MR. MCKENZIE. 8. Olympian Pastimes on Horseback by MESSRS. " G. WIRTH ;.nd GUS ST. LEON. 9. Astounding Challenge Double Jockey Act, in which these two Liliputian rivals try to outride each other, by MASTERS CARL and ALFRED WIRTH. 10. English Four-pony Act, MASTER H. WIRTH. 11. Daring American Indian Act on Horseback by SIR. GUS ST. LEON. 12. Acrobats— Statues, Pyramids, and Lightning Tumbling Pastimes, WIRTH FAMILY and COMPANY. INTERMISSION OF TEN MINUTES. ■ Part 11. 13. Selection, BAND. 14. High Invisible Wire, MISS MARIZLES, introtroducing her beautiful trained pigeons. 15. MR. GUS ST. LEON will introduce for the first time the celebrated New Zealand-bred Stallion Bannockburn, in Menage Act. This horse was lately purchased by the Wirth Bros., at an enormous price, in Christchurch. 16. Exciting Bare - back Hurricane Hurdle Act through hoops of fire, MISS MADELINE WIRTH, the most daring Lady Rider in the Universe. 17. Trick Stallion "Sultan" introduced by his trainer, MR. P. WIRTH. Clown, YORRICK. IS. Five-horse Picture Act, MR. GEO. WIRTH. 19. The whole of this Electrifying Programme to conclude with the funniest and most laugh* able act on earth, entitled, WILLIAM BUTTON'S RIDE TO BRADFORD, OR, THE TAILOR IN DIFFICULTIES, Introducing the Celebrated Bucking Pony, BARNEY. This Programme is subject to alteration by the Management. POPULAR PRICES. CHAIRS „ m - - 3STALLS _. -. - •.2' S> PIT _ - - - IS. Day Sales : Chairs at Wildman's, Bookseller Stalls at Williamson's, Tobacconist, Queen-street. Agent ... R. JOHNSON. Courier - R. J. DIX. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS. WIRTH BROS. Beg to inform the Public of Auckland that it is their intention in a few days time as soon as arrangements can be made to open a. RIDING SCHOOL, which will be open every day, except Saturdays, for instruction in riding to both LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, From 2 o'clock till 4.30 p.m. For further particulars see future advertisement. Communications mny be addressed to Mr. or Mrs. J. J. Wirth, or Miss Marizles Wirth, at the Imperial Hotel. N.B.— The Riding School will be strictly private and select. A limited number of pupils only. QUIET HORSES, COMPETENT TEACHERS, AND EXCELLENT EQUIPMENTS. Meetings. I UCKLAND INSTITUTE. A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be held in the Museum Buildings, Princes-street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, when Sir W. Fox will give a Lecture, entitled "Reminiscences of Egypt," illustrated with Water-colour Sketches taken by himself. Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 6 o'clock. T. F. CHEESEMAN, Secretary. A UCKLAND ATHENiEUM. A Meeting will be held TO-NIGHT, in the Society of Arts' Room, at eight o'clock. "VTEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF JLM SURVEYORS. A General Meeting of Members will be held at the Survey Office, Custom-street, on FRIDAY, the 27th June, at three p.m. 1 Business : Draft of proposed Incorporation and other matters. J. BABER, Hon. Sec. A. L. District. WOODSTOCK UNITED GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). The First Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on WED- > N ESDAY, the 2bth instant, at the hour of half-past • two p.m. > D. G. MacDONNELL, Manager. 1 Auckland, June 13, 1890. i II j 111 Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. l VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASi X SOCIATION. > WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. PROGRAMME OF WINTER COURSE OF LEG- , TUBES, IS9O. . June 20.. „ " The Catacombs," >' With Limelight Views. r MR. C. E. BUTTON. July i " Self-Love and Self •Sacrifice,"' With Musical Programme. 1 MR. F. G. EWINGTON. i July 13. _ _ Hampden and the Puritans." 1 REV. T. F. ROBERTSON. August l-._. " Egypt : Ancient and Modern." SIR WILLIAM FOX. Is August 15„«... "Social Contrasts in Other Lands." I MR. E. BELL. j \ August 29. „" Missions in East and East Central i Africa." 1 REV. W. HOOPER, D.D. September 12,.. .„ " Cyrus the Great." REV, P. S. SMALLFIKLD. September 26,.. " British Songs," with Illustrations. REV. W. TEBBS. M.A. Date to be announced,.." Life of Mendelssohn." With Musical Hlustrations. PROFESSOR HERR CARL SCHMITT. • Tickets for the Course : To admit bearer and lady,l 45. ; bearer only, 2a 8d ; Single Tickets, Is ; may be obtained from the Booksellers, Members of Committee, or at the Rooms. THOMAS BODDLE, Hon. Sec. i — LOOK HERE. GREAT REDUCTION ■j IN THE PRICES OF VENETIAN AND WIRE BLINDS.. a OLDEST AND CHEAPEST BLIND " MAKERS IN NEW ZEALAND. WITH OUR IMPROVED MACHINERY, We can turn out BLINDS CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE COLONY. Old Blinds Repainted, Taped, and Corded, at Very Low Rates. Terms Net-Cash on Delivery A. * A. BUSBY, AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY, CORNER OF COOK AND GREY STREETS! AUCKLAND. 11

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8283, 16 June 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8283, 16 June 1890, Page 8

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