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amusements. Fitzgerald" bros.* fitzgerald bros.' fitzgerald bros.' fitzgerald bros.' great circus and menagerie great circus and menagerie great circus and menagerie great circus and menagerie after two years •after two years AFTER TWO YEARS AFTER TWO YEARS RE-VISITS CHRISTCHURCH. RE-VISITS CHRISTCHURCH. RE-VISITS CHRISTCHURCH. RE-VISITS CHRISTCHURCH. I ENLARGED IN SIZE. AUGMENTED TN NUMBERS. STRENGTHENED by tho ADDITION of NEW AND MARVELLOUS ACTS. NEW AND MARVELLOUS ACTS. NEW AND MARVELLOUS ACTS. NEW AND MARVELLOUS ACTS. GATHERED BY EXPERT AGENTS

From the Best EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN CIRCUSES. THE STUPENDOUS SENSATION? The CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE W T HIRL. THE STUPENDOUS SENSATION. Tho CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. THE STUPENDOUS SENSATION. The CYCLE WHIZZ. Tho CYCLE WHIRL. THE STUPENDOUS SENSATION Tho CYCLE WHIZZ. Tho CYCLE WHIRL. THE STUPENDOUS SENSATION. Tho CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. THE STUPENDOUS SENSATION. Tho CYOLE WHIZZ. Tho CYCLE WHIRL. THE STUPENDOUS SENSATION The CYCLE WHIZZ. Tbo OYCLE W T HIRL. Note.—Messrs FITZGERALD BROS, desiro to draw the attention of their numerous patrons to this expensive novelty, which is one of the most extraordinary teats of bicyc.*balanoing ever euooessfully "attempted—invented by a Now Zealander and first prodnoeu in. T-ondou. where it is still tlho LEADING MUSIC HALL, SENSATION of that great World Centre. The Circus Firm have produced nothing so sensafional the performance of the famous High Div«r—PKAßl.. IN ADDITION TO THIS MARVELLOUS •NOVELTY. Messrs Fitsora.d &&*-J™*? dnw attention to the following SPECIAL. a erg-1-MDLLB AMELIA and MASTER. BERTIE (a wonderful exhibition of aerial trapeze balancing and swinging .n tho roof ol too tent. Hero the performers aw pitted asrainst each other in friendly rivalry on two trapeze bars in different sides of the hugo tent, aopreciatod. , , _ ■___ Tho exciting result must be seen to bo 2-THE BLACK HUNGARIANS (trained and introduced by Mr Dan Fitzgeraldl This act is a wonderful exemplification of the intelligence of the horse). --«-,' »_~r> 3—THE FAMOUS TIGER-PONY ACT. .Tamer. Hcrr Znpt. (Tho firm have refused « fabulous sums for this'act, Which is UNIQUE IN THE WORLD). 4—THE WONDERFUL TYLERS (foot balancers oar excellence—double back and forward somersaults are thrown by tho boy from hia father's feet). ' _ 3-THE SMALLEST HORSE IN THE WORLD. (This is a great favourite of tho

Children.) ___.. ——.— &-COMMODORE! COMMODORE 1 THE NONPARIEL PONY. The Favourite of a Million of Children ra Australia end New-Zealand (trained and introduced by Mr Dan Fitzgerald). 7—THE BELL-RINGING HORSES (a wonderful feat, trained and introduced by Mr W. LEON). B—THE ZULU EPISODE—Mr WALTER LEON and) tbo famous warhorse ST. JUST (a skirmißb between, Zulus and Britiahi officers—SavinK tbo Flag—Rescued by his Horse—A Thrilling Drama in Mid-Ring). 3—THE DELAVALES (Cycle Trick Wonders) in new feats and 'balances. 10—HADJI TABAR (a Mahommedan Contor-* 1 tkmist in his extraordinary and incredible evolutions). 11—AMELIA LEON, the most graceful and darire equestrienne ever seen in N.Z. 12-LESLIE and WALTER LEON, the unequalled Trick Riders. BESIDES THESE SPECIAL ACTS

There aro Numerous Novelties in all Branches of Circus Feats. -And then for the Children— CLOWNS DUMMIES PEDROS CLOWNS DUMMIES PEDROS CLOWNS DUMMIES PEDROS THE NATURAL HISTORY ANNEXE Includes tho HUGE MENAGERIE. LIONS. TIGERS. LEOPARDS; MONKEYS, APES KANGAROOS, WOMBATS. And a Grest Novolty, ' THE ALBINO -SAjNOAROO' H' ...- THE ALBINO KANGAROO THE ALBINO KANGAROO THE. ALBINO KANGAROO THE ALBINO KANGAROO (Whita with Pink Eyes—almost unique). OPENING NIGHT OPENING NIGHT, OPENING NIGHT OPENING NIGHT, OPENING NIGHT OPENING NIGHT, . TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY') TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT. LOCATION: OPPOSITE COKER'S HOTEL. 7113 MANCHESTER STREET. RELrGIOU-TsERvicES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. T YALL MISSION. LYALL MISSION. OHOHAL HALL, 7.45. UNITED EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Subject: "Eternal Punishment: Docs the Bible Teach it?" EXTRA MEETINGSTHURSDAY (All Day—Prayer and Conference. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clockUnited Children's Service. 7115 SPORTING. ~~ ~~ NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. CUMMER MEETING. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 10th and 21st FEBRUARY. On THURSDAY RibbOnwood will attempt to lower the Australasian Mile Record 2mm 13sec. Trams will run to tho Grounds at frequent intervale. First Race each day at 1 p.m. F7070 AKAROA COUNTY RACES, MARCH 10th, 1903. NOMINATIONS 107 all HANDICAP RACES to be sent in not later than SATURDAY NEXT, 21»t ins.., at Lrttlo River. Programme in 'Referee." T. QUEALY, 7063 Hon. Secretary. TRAMWAY NOTICES. CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE to NEW BRiGHTON 10.10 a.m. and 7.1S p.m.. SIXPENCE. (Holidays and Sundays Excepted). ALL CARS LEAVE CLOCK TOWER NEW BRIGHTON. 6D RETURN EXCURSION FARES. • (Holidays and Sundays excepted.) On cars leaving square 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. 1512 LOST AND FOUND. LOST— Bar BROOCH, with small heart hanginjr by chain. Reward. A. Bill ens, 128 Cashel street. _ _ 7030 LOST, Saturday, between Avonsido Church and Fendalton. Gold Wirework BANGLE, with pearl buckle. Ten shillings reward on returning to Mr Seymour, Dentist, Colombo street. 7H6 LOST, from "The Raachc," on 13th inst., Selwyn street South, Spreydon, One Yellow Sheepdog PUP, answers to name "Possum" ; followed a lady on bicycle. Please return same. Acyone detaining eatne will be prosecu_ad. 7090 OUNG MEN will find it to their advantage to place their Shirts at the New Central Laundry, next Rink Stables. Armagh street. One trial ia sufficient WEDDLNG PRESENT., useful and or- . namental, can be •«__ in the greatest -_y_!*fr >* Minson and Co. a, ' HIGHLANDER Condensed Milk, fteshert" purest, best; milk from fragrant New Zealand pastures, sugar from the I»l___da of Dreams. No other uig-ediirate whatever.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11509, 16 February 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11509, 16 February 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11509, 16 February 1903, Page 1

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