AMUSEMENTS. j PIIZ&E.RALD BROS.'; FITZGERALD BROS.' FITZGERALD BROS.* FITZGERALD BROS." GREAT CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE GREAT CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE GREAT CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE GREAT CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE TREMENDOUS SUCCESS TREMENDOUS SUCCESS TREMENDOUS SUCCESS Of the OPENING PERFORMANCE.' A CROWDED ANiTeNTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE. THE GREAT CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. HUGE SUCCESS, HUG-E SUCCESS, or THE STUPENDOUS SENSATION. The CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. THE STUPENDOUS SENSATION. The CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. THE STUPENDOUS SENSAiTON. The CYCLE WHIZZ. Tho CYCLE WHIRL. THE STUPENDOUS SENSATION. The CYCLE WHIZZ. Tho CYCLE WHIRL. THE STUPENDOUS SENSATION. Tho CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. THE STUPENDOUS SENSATION The CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. THE STUPENDOUS SENSATION The CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. Note.-Messra FITZGERALD BROS, desire to draw the attention of their numerous patrons to this expensive novelty, which is one of the most extraordinary feats of racyo.o. balancing ever successfully attempted—invented by * New Zealander and first producou in London, where it ia still the LEADING MUSIC HALL SiiXSATION of that groat World Centre. The Circus Firm have produced nothing so sensational eince the performance of the famous High Diver—PEAKi. COME EARLY FOR THE WHIZZ, at 8 Sharp. HUGE SUCCESS OF 1-MDLLE AMELIA ancTMASTERBERTIE (a wonderful exhibition of aerial trapeze balancing and swinging in the roof of the tent. Here tho performers arc pitted against each other in friendly rivalry on two trapeze bars in different uides of the huge tent. The exciting result must be seen to be 2—'FrlE BLACK HUNGARIANS .(trained and introduced by Mr Dsn Fitzgerald. This act is a wonderful exemplification of the intelligence of the horse). __,_. .~m 3-THE FAMOUS TIGER-PONY ACT. Tamer, Herr Zapt. (The firm hr.ye refused fabulous sums for this act, which is UNIQUE IN THE WORLD). 4—THE WONDERFUL TYLERS (foot balancers par excellence—double back ar.d forward somersaultg are thrown by the boy from his father's feet). _,_„ 5-THE SMALLEST HORSE IN THE WORLD. (This is a great favourite of the 6-SmMODORE! COMMODORE! THE NONPARIEL POXY.__ The Favourite of a Million of Children in Australia and New Zealand (trained and introduced by Mr Dan Fitzgerald) 7—THE BELL-RINGING HORSES (a wonderful feat, trained and introduced by Mr W. LEON). 8-THE ZULU EPISODE—Mr WALTER LEON and the famous warhorse ST. JUST (a skirmish between Zulus and British officers—Sovine the Flag—Rescued by his .Horse—A Thrilling Drama in Mid-Ring). 9—THE DELAY ALES (Cycle Trkk Wonders) in new featg and 'balances. 10—HADJI TABAR (a Mahctnmedan Contortionist in his extraordinary and incredible evolutions). 11—AMELIA LEON, the most graceful and darinjr equestrienne ever seen in N.Z. 12— LESLIE and WALTER LEON, the unequalled Trick Eiders. BESIDES THESE SPECIAL ACTS There are Numerous Novelties in all Branches of Circus Feats. And then for the Children— CLOWNS DUMMIES PEDROS CLOWNS DUMMIES PEDROS THE NATURAL HISTORY ANNEXE Includes the HUGE MENAGERIE. LIONS. TIGERS. LEOPARDS,. MONKEYS, APES KANGAROOS. WOMBATS. And a Gre-t Novelty. (WlirteV with/ Pink TEyes—almost unique). EVERY EVENING, mi 8, And MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s, I*. LOCATION: OPPOSITE COKER'S HOTEL, MANCHESTER STREET. 7228 F. C. PARKER,_Agent__ HOSPITAL LADY VISITORS' ASSOCIATION. DESTITUTE PATIENTS' FUND. A GARDEN PARTY, in aid of the above, will be held in the Hospital Grounds on SATURDAY. February 21st, from 3 to 5.30 p.m. The Garrison Band kindly give their services. 6503F S. P. TRIPP, Horl See, SPORTING. NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. GUMMER MEETING. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 19th and 21st FEBRUARY. RIBBONWOOD v 2min 13sec, (Australasian One Hile Record). On THURSDAY RiKbonwood -will attempt to lower the Australasian Mile Record, 2mm 13sec. Trams will run to the Grounds at frequent intervals. First Race each day at 1 p.m. F7070 NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. BOOKMAKERS or their ASSISTANTS, "*•" CASH FIELDERS, or DISQUALIFIED PERSONS wiE be allowed on the Grounds at the Meeting on 19th and 21st FEBRUARY, and if found on any part of the property, will be EXPELLED and PROSECUTED. , By Order. A. I. RATTP-AY, F Secretary. AKAROA COUNTY RACES, MARCH 10th, 1903. -VrOMIXATIONS for ' all HANDICAP il RACES to be sent in not lateT than SATURDAY NEXT, 21st inst., at Little River. , Programme in ' Referee." T. QUEALY. 7063 Hon. Secretary. TRAMWAY NOTICES. CITY AXD SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE to NEW BRiGHTON 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 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 D.I.C. D.I.C. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. p REAT CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON. EVERY ARTICLE AT STRAIGHT OUT SALE PRICES.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11510, 17 February 1903, Page 1
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744Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11510, 17 February 1903, Page 1
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