AMUSEMENTS. r\ P E R A H O.US E. THIS (WEDNESDAY* EVENING, and for Positively TWO NIGHTS Only. With Complete Cliange of Programme To-morrow evening. Dixs /Gaiety - /Company, ix's vxaiety Company, comprising ah Entirely New Combination of English, American, and Australian Artists. A POSITIVE FEAST OP STAB VAUDEVILLE ACTS, Read ,and judge for yourselves): MISS LIZZIE KIRK, The Great English Comedienne. The most artistic performer ever seen in the colonies. MR FRANK LEON, The world's'champion-dancer, in a marvellous exhibition: of Dancing. (Chas.) POPE AND SAYLES (Irving) The ever-green yet ever-black Comedians in new specialities. (Jas.) HARVEY AND MORRIS (Madge) Versatile Comedy Sketch Artists, in their great act entitled "A Circus in Five Minutes." MR CHAS. HOWARD, the Australian Baritone. MISS PEARL LOVELL, Charming Serio and Dancer. MR FRED SAUNDERS, Character Comedian. MESS MOLLY BENTLEY, Descriptive Singer. MR H. HAWKINS, R.A.M., Musical Conductor. Popular Prices: 3/-, 2/-. 1/-. Box Plan at H. I. Jones; and Son's. Doors open 7.30. overture 8 p.mi. HARRY P. MULLER, Business Manager. TißiMrrrvE Methodist church. jl annual sale of work. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SeptenibeT 25 and 26. To be opened at 3 p.m. on THURSDAY by MISS ERASER, M.A., Principal of Girls' College.. THURSDAY EVENING, Programme by Garrison Band. FRIDAY EVENING, Programme by Armstrong's Orchestra. Admission, 6d. ..CI ECU'S! mHE T>IG OHOW IS pOMING BY SiPECIAL TRAINS. FRIDAY, 26th; SATURDAY, 27th. wirtiTbegs.' HUGE NEW CIRCUS and MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING* WILD ANIMALS! Read some of the Novelties, to be introduced this Season: —The Marvellous and Mysterious HOWARD BROS., Latest London Sensation, Human ' Race Bafflers. Appeared twice ' before His Majesty King Edward VII., and whose Marvellous. Exhibitaion of Thought Transmission and Second Sight have bewildered the .world. The Original DELTORELIS, Musical Grotesques. Canton's Heathen Oninese. Sensational Curia! Revolving Ladder and Expert Hand-balano-ers ALEXANDER BROS., Marvels in mid-air. GEORGE YORKS, European Clown and Tumbler. SADIE DELTOR ELIS, the only Lady Clown in Australasia. Miss MARIZLES' new and beautiful act, the Human Butterfly and Serpentine Dance on horseback. Mdle BARTELE, French Equestrienne. Miss MAY MASINGA, Champion; Contortionist; and champion riders, acrobats, gymnasts, tumblers, leapers, clowns, etc., the pick of the profession. The only Bl'ondin Tiger in th& world. High Jumping Contest between Pony and Greyhound. Wild Animal Banquet. Tigers in harness. Bounding Jockey Tigers, Performing Lions; Elephants, Camels, Panthers Bears, Pumas, Dingos, Baboons, Apes Monkeys, etc. A Truly wonderful Show; Teeming with Novelties, never se°u in any Circus on earth. Electric Light, Acetylene and Lime Lights, A powerful search light will show you the way to the Circusi each evening, from 7 to 8. Note the People's Popular Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 21-; Children half-price. MATINEE ON SATURDAY. WANGANUI " AGRICULTURAL' ASSOCIATION'S C* RAND k NNUAL QHOW, Vtrand Annual pHOW, to be held ON SHOW GROUNDS on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 19 and 20, 1902. £1250. Gi™^ riMS £.1250_ • GRAND SPECTACULAR PROGRAMME on both days. ON WEDNESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, will be judged: Horses (Thoroughbred] Horses (Ponies and Coaching) Cattle, Sheep, Pigs Produce Pony Leaping Competition Ladies' Leaping Competition Pony High-Jumping Leaping Competition (Steeplechase Style) Pony Trotting Victoria Cross Competition Night Alarm Ladies' Driving. THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBERHorses (Hacks and Harness) - Horses (Draughts) Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, etc. Home Industries Shearing Competition Ladies' Leaping Competition Ladies' Driving Pony Races Tandem Driving Hunters' Competition - Horse-Shoeing: Competition, and C4RAND PxIRADE OF HORSES AND CATTLE. Programmes and Entry Forms may be obtained from the Secretaries A. and P. Associations at Auckland, New Plymouth, Hawera, Palmerston North, Woodville, Masterto- Carterton, Napier, Gl«borne j Messrs Gorton and Son, Bulls and Feilding; R. E. Beckett, Marton and Hunterville; the Secretary N.Z. Kennel-Club., and N.Z. Express Co., Wellington. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, Bth "November, at 5 p.m. Gates, Is (children under 12 6d.. • SELBY MORTON, Secretary. ROVER BICYCLES set the fashion for the world.—Rover Cycle Dep'it.—H. J. A. Randrup, Manager.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11746, 24 September 1902, Page 7
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