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X>ECLAMATION T>ESE7 E~ Adjoining, the Railway Station. JIILLIS' p I E 0 U S. VISIT TO AUCKLAND. I ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY* THE EVENT OF 1893. Commencing Wednesday Night r June 14, at 8 p.m., and thereafter. IS- TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. Commencing at 3 and 8 p.m. Particular attention is called to the fact that the Afternoon Representations are equal in every reßpect to the Evening Performances. First appearance here of FILLIS' GREAT CIRCUS AND Menagerie of Performing Wild Animals. Admitted by the entire Press of Sydney, Mcl» bourne, Adelaide, Invercargill, Dunedin, Christeburcfi and Wellington to be ' the Most Complete Organization that ever visited the Colo, nies. OUR MENAGEEIE: Four-NTTBIAN LIONS-Four The Grandest Specimens ever seen in the Southern Hemisphere, who will be put through their thrilling performances at every representation. EOYAL BENGAL TIGER ggi" The only animal of its kind ever seen Loose in the Arena No fear need, however, be entertained by the audience, as during this part of the performance an iron railing— lo feet high — completely encircles the ring. The performance terminates with a genuine ! MAN & TIGER FIGHT Most Exciting Exhibition ever witnessed ! Five— Performing Flephants— Five ZEBRAS, PANTHERS, LEOPARDS, GORILLAS, MONKEYS, &c. The whole forming the most perfect Mena» gerie ever seen in this or any other ceuutry. OUK STABLES: 50 Educated Horses 12 Trick Ponies 7 Arab and Hungarian Horses. All trained by Mr Fillis himself to the highest: pitch of perfection. OUB AETISTB : Will be found to be the vary piok of the prof en ■ion in their various lines, and were personally selected by the Proprietor from the principal Cirques of London and the Continent. Scveniy—AßTHTS-Seveaty Barebacked Riders, Clowni, Gymnasts, Tamo biers, Vaultera, L»dy and Geatlesum Equate tn&nß, oo« String Orchestra of 25 Performers ADMISSION : 5/- 3/- 2/CHILDREN : HALF PRICE. Sole Proprietor - - Mr F. E. Fillis. Business Manager - Signor Agrat . Advance Representative- Allan Hami o

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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 754, 10 June 1893, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XI, Issue 754, 10 June 1893, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XI, Issue 754, 10 June 1893, Page 16

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