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Ihe .twentieth Century Sensation The Twentieth Century Sensation I! WIBTH BROTHER* 1 ROYAL CIRCUS. A Colossal Cirous Organisation, A New Era in Tented Amusement?, TO-NIGHT! WIRTH iROTHERS' ROYAL CIROUS, ROYAL MENAGERIE; EQUINE PARADOX. ' Patronise l ! by Royally, and Commended by His Majesty the King. Aftar a Most Triumphant Tour round tfie World have returned to New Plymouth with a complete Stud of Beautiful and Marvellously -t rained HORSES and PONIES, KQCEBTMANB, ACROBATS, JERIALISTS, JUGGLERS, and EDUCATED ANIMALS. VTOTE.—The ru.jnai an d Only Wirth's 11 Circus and Kquescurriculura wai founded in Australia, Ist January, 18K0, and during 20 YEARS' TIiAVJiL anil EXPERI- 1 KNOK las been Everywhere, hns seen Everything, and GOT EVERYTHING WORTH HAVING. Among the Novelties to be int'oduced— The Only Bsxinj: Ponies in the world ; the only Bucking Klephant; the only Riding Bear; the cnlv Den of Forest-Bred 'Jigers; England's Champion Jockey Act Rider; ths World's Greatest Hand-oalßncer and Contortionist; The Famous High-jumping, Dog; Marvellom South Ati ican Performing Baboons; the Only Lody in the World who 1 Rides Seven Horses; t'ho Champion Lady! Equestrienne Juggler. The whole of the Wonderful Wirth's Combination will be seen in a Marvellous and Thrilling Pojformance, entirely new to lNew Zealand. ' AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE At 3 o'clock, Children, 6d to Gallery. Prices as usual, 23,«5 MISS KATE CONNELL, (NEW ZEALAND'S BOPRANO), Gold Meda'ist of the Royal Academy and Associate of iiiiilt.y Ullege, London, GRAND FAREWELL COHGEBT fHJATRE ROVAL. NIW PLYMOUTH. Under the ) atronn e e, of Hix Worship the Mayor, the Member for the District, and the leading Musicians of New Plymouth. WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, Assisted by a Company of first-class Art'stg. Mies H. Lo/rraine Takslbt, Contralto Mr. K Walton, Bass Miss W. Connei.l, Solo Violinist Mr. H. BuCKhBIDUH, Baritore (p-pi! of Mr. Santle.v, 13/ glan'iV Ore t Baritone and Student fi.r 2£ i ears at tie Milan Cotseivatoiraof Musio), i Pianist Miss E. i'Agnf. ' I Dress circ'e, 3s; a 1 >lhll scat'--, 2s; Pit, j Ib. Reserved seat* at Mr. Gilmou-V. RECREATION GROUNI-h. TIIUI-grJAY, VI BKUAKY 28th, l'.'Ol. THE CITY BAND'S THIB ANNUAL CAkXIVAL. (In aid of B.'nd Contest Fund.) P.o^iamme: 1. Maiden llacn, 75yds. 1.-t. 15, 2i;d 5?, Nominntion I*. 2. School Boys' i ace (um'cr 14) Ist, 7s Od, Entry Gi. 3. Blindfold Race. Ist. IFs. Entry Is. i. Tradesmen's Handionp. 75yds. l>t. L2 10s, 2d. LI, 3rd. 10s. Now. Is 6d, ascep. is.

5. Corfu Dve Ist Ifs. Kntry 6il. 6. Ladies' Ric >, 50yds Ist. Gol i Bracelet valued hi 10", 2d, Sil?er Medal. 7. Greasy Boom. Ist. \V. Cottier & Cos, value 10.4 61. I 8. Publican's H-ndicap, 100 'dg. Ist. L2 10s, 2 id. LI, 3rd. 10s. Norn Is 6d, axep Is. 9. Long Dive. Ist. 2 )s. Entry Is. 10. Cigar and UtobrelU ltace. Ist. 10a. Entrv 6d. 11. City Bind Handicap, BOyds, Ut. LI 2nd. 10s. Nem. Is accep. Is. j 12. High Dive. Ist. Gold Medal, 2nd Silver Medal. Norn. Is 6d. 13. Consolation Handicap TroDhy, value L2 2s, presented by Mestr-i. Brandt & Chilcott. 14. I'ail Pace. Ist. set of 3 silver medals. Entry la per man. „ „„.„..„ ta No. 4, 6, 8, 11, 12' close wiih the Secret! rv ou Monday, February 25th, and handicaps will appear on Tuf sday 26th. The programme ii su> jV't to euoli nltj.'a-1 lious as the coiiiin>lt',<e may deem lit. The City Ban 1 w 11 [iruvide m'jsio during the afternoon. A race for Volunteers will tiiki [iUcb for a, me'lnl presented by Mr. W. Murton. Afternoon Tea will be provided. First Race to start at 2 p.m. sh rp. I Admission—Adults'l.i.c'iildron half-piice. F. McCOJIISH, Sec. \ HAI G H (Bandmaster City Band). (Leader Philharmonic hestra eacher of Violin, Mandolin, et, OrchesJ tral Instruments TEACHING RESUMED MONDAY, JANUARY 28in. upils are requested to attend at usnal hours. Intending pupils please apply as early as possible. Dsvon-stroet West. TOWH rIESIDENOE. /S-BOOMED HOUSE, f aero land, i s?oo I\J locality and nicely situated. Price, h Apply E, J. CARTHEW.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 42, 26 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 42, 26 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 42, 26 February 1901, Page 3

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