Greetings, etc IMMENSE SUCCFSS IMMENSE SUCCESS OP Bostock &, Wcmbwell's NOVELTY CIRCUS AND COMPLETE MENAGERIE, On a location between the Waipoua Bridges. THIS AFTERNOON, GRAND PARE WELL MATINEE GRAND FAREWELL MATINbiE By the Full Strength of this Superb Combination, including The Lukisfairtna Troupe of Plucky Japanese CHE CELEBRATED .TACKLES AND HIS WONDERFUL NOAH'S-ARK. j And the | MiL-STAR NOVEL CIRCUS COMPANY MjL-STAB NOVEL CIRCUS COMPANY ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Children half-price to all parts. Doors open 2 pm. Performance at 3 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ABSOLUTELY LAST PERFORMANCE By the WHOLE STRENGTH of this Gigantic Show, followed in addition by a SPECIAL ATTRACTION. HYPNOTISM EXTRAORDINARY. To-night, in full yiew of the audience, Mid in the presenca of a strong PUBuIC COMMITTEE, Professor Bonner will aypnotisa his wonderful subject, Mr S. C. Williams. Mr Williams will then be placed RIGID ACROSS TW 7 0 TREB- - and a block of Oamaru Stone will be lowered on to his chest aod smashed to splinters by'a qualified striker. Weight of stone about 3cwt. The stone is supplied oy T. G. Hoar, Esq., and may be inspected by the audience prior to the performance. PRICES—4s, 3s, and 2s. Menagerie open all day. Admission Is. Sole Proprietor .. E. H. Bo3tcck Dndcr tne direction of Douglas Bostock Advance Agent .. Alee Verne. Don't miss this thrilling sight, which eleetiified the vast audience last evening. npOWNHALL, MASTJERTON. Under Direction of Messrs J. and N. Th.it. Manager: F. S. Stetson. A Highly Interesting and Educational Treat. For Two Nights and One Aftsrnoon, Commencing TO-MORROW, Friday, 27th Ml*lte««*ltftS!Ml The Greatest Living Picture in the World, Showing j LIVBNG LONDON, In all its pomp and poverty, its cos'ers ' hawkers, its Bond Street, and its Mile End Road. Its Billinsgate and its Convent Gardens, its palaces and its slums. J MIGHTY, LIVING LONDON. That no detail mny be lacking, no phase if life overlooked, our pictures have been Delected by our artists, who have an intimate knowlelge of tae subjects allotted to Ikem. Many oi the places are household words in the literature of to-day. All have loyally borne in mind the particular purposs af out task. That purpose is to present, lor the first time, to the English'speaking public, a complete and comprehensive survey of the myriad human atoms which make up this ever-changing kaleidoscope, the mightiest capital of th'» world —Living London in the reign of King Edward the Seventh. The London of Dickens, of Thackeray, af Pitt, of Gladstone, of John Blight, of John Burns, cf Chamberlain. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, April 28th, at 2.30. Children half-price t® all parts. PRICES OF ADMISSION, 3s, 2s, Is. A Synopsis of the Views given away at Rive's. Box Plan now open and all Priced Tickets, at A. E. Rive's. • G. D. PORTUS, Touring Manager. Waipapapa Coursing Club ( SEASON 1006. WA3RARAPA CUP. TO be run on the A. and P. Society's Showgrounds, Mastertou,on IWBay 16th, 17th and 18th. First Dog to receive £SO, and a valuable piece of plate presented by Mrs J. Troy. Second Dog, £ls. Oilier prizes tD be divided according to nominations. Nominations 255, due April 25th, 1906. Acceptances 255, due May 13th, 1800. liVlaiden Stake, Open \o all Dogs ibat have not wen more ihan£3 atone meeting. Nominations 12s 6d, due April 25th. Acceptances 12s Od, duo May 13lh. Supplementary Stake, Open to all Beaten Dogs in the first and second Round of the Cup, and the first round of the Maiden. Nominations close on the First Night o£ ;he meeting. Don't overlook our JULY MEETING, 4th, sth and oth. JAS. CAIRNS, Secretary, Masterton. ftfIASTERTON PERMANENT IWVEST2WEMT and eiSBLIOING SOCIETY HHE Society is propared to receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT at the following rates : Twelve Months 4r per uo q». Six Months 14 Days' Notick J. B.SCeEtii, Man; gbr . 219! Mo. 219! TELEPHONE NOTICE. "ESSES A. JONES & CO., Cab Pro- . prietors and Carriers, have Landaus Drags, Buggies, etc, for hire by Day oi Night. Parties arranged for. 219 mng vt tewthone number 219
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8125, 26 April 1906, Page 1
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