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AMUSEMENTS. FITZGERALD BROTHERSCIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. FIRST MATINEE FIRST MATINEE. FIRST MATINEE. FIRST MATINEE. FIRST MATINEE. FIRST MATINEE. THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON. THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON. THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON. Doors open at 2, Performance, begins at 3. THE CYCLE WHIZZ at 3. THE CYCLE WHIZZ at 3. 6d-CHILDREN-Gd. 6d—CHILDREN—6d. 6d-CHILDREN-bd. 6d-CBILDREN-ed. 6d-CHILDREN-6d. F. C. BARKER. Agent._ TTtITZGERALD BROTHER S' GREAT CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE HUGE SUCCESS. HUGE SUCCESS. Of the NEW COMPANY, NEW COMPANY, Especially THAT WONDERFUL ATTRACTION The CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. The CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. , The CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. The CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. The CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. SPECIAL NOTICE. FIRST. MATIN E.E, . , THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY) THIS DAY. Doors open at 2, Performance begins et3p.ni. USUAL PERFORMANCE AT NIGHT, AND EVERY NIGHT, at 8. Come Ea T ly. s* tho CYCLE WHIZZ ia the First Item on the Programme. COME AND SEE The Horses The Ponies The Lions The Tig-era The Leopard« The Kangaroo The Wombat / The Elephant The Monkeys The Albino Kangaroo The Hungarian Stallions Tho Bell-ringing Horse* COME AND SEE ' The Sensational Trapes© Acts The Foot-balancing Wonders The Daring Lady RicWa The Tirck Horses The Trick Ponies < The Riding Tiger Tho Bicvclo Balancer*' The Pony Commodore COME AND SEE Tho Clowns Tha Dummy The Pedro The Arab Boy Wonder The Horse T)rama POPULAR PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s, Is. LOCATION: OPPOSITE COKER'S HOTEL, MANCHESTER STREET. F. C. PARKER, 7378 Agent. rjv H E A T R E ROYAL. Lessee and Manager . . William F. Hawtrey Business Manager .... Leonard Davis GREAT THEATRICAL ATTRACTION, TO-MORROW NIGHT. - .-•- ■■ - : , THE HAWTREY COMEDY' COMPANY THE HAWTREY .COMEDY COMPANY THE HAWTREY COMEDY' COMPANY THE HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY WILL OPEN A SHORT SEASOIr, ait the' above Theatre, when Sir Francis Burnand's Latest London Success, THE LADY OF OSTEND, THE LADY OF OSTEND, THE LADY OF OSTEND, THE LADY OF OSTEND, ' Wfll he Presented by an Exceptionally Brilliant Oast. THE LADY OF OSTEND Has been described in Press Paragraphs as Clean, Bright, Clever, Original, Graceful, Mirthful, Ingenious, Sparkling, Epigrammatic, Bnmsul of Fun, Intensely Amusing, Caipita'l Entertainment, An Unequalled Success. A PeTfectly-oonatruoted Comedy. A. Concatenation of Ccmioal Situations. - pricesis, 2s 6d, and One Shilling. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day Sales as usual. R. BENTLEY YOU,NG, 7365 Ropresentativ». ODDFELLOW S' HALL, Lichfield street. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Where Laughter Reigns Sunreme. JAMESON'S ENTERTAINERS. Calls and Recalls Nightly Greet—Sherwin, the Musical Tramp, Miss Ida Roslyn, Jack Kearns, Little Vera Ker.rns. Miss Jeannio Johnston, Geo. Bentlcy, Frank Hulme, Alberto, and- The tiiograph. Prices and People Popular. 7380 ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS PICNIC. OTARAMA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st. Woolston Band in Attendance. Hot Water, Milk, Tea, and Sugar Free. TRAIN leaves Christchurch 8.45 a.m, Addrngton 8.50 a.m. Arrive Christchurch 7.30 p.m. Adults 8s 9d, Children Is 3d. Tickets at Walker's, Tobacconist, and Station. 7357 JOHN R. COURTNEY, Hon. Sec OPERA HOUSE. Tuaxa wtreet. Sole Lesscss, JOHN FULLER and SONS. TO LET. Apply GEORGE WARD, 7328F 132 _ St. Asaph street. TRAMWAY NOTICES. ; 1 CITY AND 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. 1513 _^ ANTED the Pubiic~to know that Lawrsnee and Kircher are still selling Duchease Chests from 455. No whits pise used. ~ LAST DAY. pREAT REMNANT CLEARANCE SALE AT D.I.C. TO-DAY.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 1

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