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GRAND CONCERT. ~gg| [S MAJESTY’S THEATRE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. FINAL CONCERT In Aid o l the City Baud Contest Fund. SPLENDID PROGRAMME. Assisted by MISS IA BY LiRCJE, New Zealand’s Soprano. POPULAR PRICES , 2s and Is Programme Monday's issue. COMING by. SPECIAL STEAMERS LOCATION, MU 1 R' S PAI)D OC K (Just, over W-liataup.ok© Bridge).

FITZGERALD BROS. J mm£ swim circus WITH Ti-iE ROYAL MENAGERIE OH WSLC AND SAVAGE CEASTS. THE JAPANESE WRESTLERS THE JAPANESE WRESTLERS THE JAPANESE WRESTLERS - Direct from the OSAKA GUILD OF WRESTLERS, Japan, -V TEAM OF SIX WRESTLERS AND AN UMPIRE, THE EPOCH of the 19tli CENTURY THE EPOCH of the 19th CENTURATHE LITTLE BROWN MAN. I THE LITTLE BROWN MAN.. | Will APPEAR at GISBORNE, 9th—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th 10 111- — FRIDAY', FEBRUARY 10 th IIth—SATURDAY, FEBRUA’Y lllh • And a SPECIAL GRAND MATINEE P ERF.ORMAN C E on IIIh—SATURDAY,. FERRY.—lltli At 2' o'clock. The whole of the COMBINED SHOW will positively appear here prior to their departure fox Australia and the East.

to* ESSRS FITZGERALD BROS. J3KS. taKe great pleasure in annoiuiciiroj that t-ncir GREAT COMBINED ALL-NEW SHOWS will make its appearance in Gisborne l'or a Short Season, commencing on THURSDAY FEBRUARY Mil, when they will place before the- amusement-loving public, their LATEST and U'HEAiEST. NOVELTIES and SENSATIONS, secured regardless of expense from all pans of the WORLD. SPECIAL interest is attached to the WORLD-FAMOUS TEAM of JAPANESE WRESTLERS, consisting of the following SIX FAMOUS EXPONENTS of the IMPERIAL AND NATIONAL SPORT OF JAPANi— ARUM AY AM A T A KANO.Y A ONIMOKO ■UARUYMA IMAKADI And the QITAMFIO N, OTOKOjJIMA. .Umpire : Tor'kitchi.. THRILLING-,‘ CONTESTS, SPLENDID MUSCULAR FEATS, SUPERHUMAN SKILL, BIZARRE CEREMONIALS, anti Beautiful JAPANESE ROBES. THE ASHTON FAMILY. EQUESTRIAN S: EQUESTRIENNES, ITLGTI'WIRE DANGERS, AND ’ AERIAL TRAPEZE ARTISTS. The

EiTiljE Li, —'A SI J!T ON—A D A KATE,. —STARS —JAMES. MADEMOISELLE SARA BARRON I. THE {YOUNG- AND BEWITCHING. JONGLEUSE, DR. GORDON, THE MODERN .VULCAN. Physically: small, but possessed, of Superhuman Strength. Tie performs all the reals attempted by giant strong men, and in addition undertakes taakg which can only, be described as marvellous.' F, CLIVE IIARME.R, TRICK R;IDBR AND CANINE PEDAGOGUE. M. JONES, AMERICAN BATteau somersault leaper. u-mj- ALHALLA, the big W ALHALLA, THE LITTLE, PHENOMENALLY FUNNY FOLKS CHAS. ROGERS, THE QUAINT, " PERCY, THE DROLL. WILL HENDERSON, DARING HURRICANE HURDLE RIDER. ALLEN KERR, THE WORLD’S CHAMPION TRICK CYCLIST. THE CHAMPION J UMPING HORSES OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. NAPOLEON AND MALT BY,

And the FAVORITE 'AND BEAUTIFUL PONY. MARE DAISYThe Darling oi Ladies anti Children throughout Wonderful and Beautiful r l rained Horses, together with Marvellous Ponies, Educated Dogs and Monkeys (including a Champion high-jumping Dog), and the MENAGERIE OF LIONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS, PUMAS, CAMELS, HYENAS, WCiMBATS, KANGAROOS, ETC* i A SPLENDID TROUPE OF LEADERS, RIDERS, JUGGLERS, CLOWNS, TRICK CYCLISTS, •AERIAL ARTISTS, PEDROS PIERROTS, DUMMIES, AND MERRYMEN, A Superb Band, led by Mr [Yale, will give an Open-air Concert (Free) 7 p m., and at 2 p.m. at Matinee. out l'or DR, GORDON’S S.up,"erhuman •* Pull/’ when he _ wiU enact the part oE a SWINGLE. BAR, attached TO A WAGGON containing a FIVE TON LOAD or a brake containing 10 to 12 Maori Chiefs, and drawn by a Team or Draught Horses. This GRAND OPEN-AIR DISPLAY will be given FREE in the main street to the Circus Tents, on a day to be announced in later issues. FRANK JONES, Representative. W-ILL LAURENOE./ Agent.

>rU ';X A SBi'ISDI TjQJJSE, No. 7, U.A.U.U# «_ r\' ; EE HrothrcnjßPlho above %. Lodge KVJO. quested to atratad tho Fjjßeral ol the neour tiro. tiy s&ls£soPii Horst. WW her late rer ; iUonoo. township, TO UIvDAY). 3#o p re. Brake iti attend^®® 0 at resident By Ordeal the / J. GEOBGeI ■* _ Secrehmy. NOTA BENE. ■< ACTIONS FOE SALE by— J. PEGKOVER AND CO. ■COTTAGES FOR SALE by— J. PECKOiVER AND CO. MORTGAGES ARRANGED by— J. PEGKOVER. AND CO. FARMS FOR SALE BYJ. PECKOiVER AND CO. ESTATES MANAGED by— J. PECKOVER AND CO. VILLAS FOR SALE by— J. PEGKOVER AND CO. SITUATION'S ARRANGED for by— J. PEGKOVER AND CO. 'J. PECKOVEK AND CO., Laiu* anjd Industrial ‘Agents, Gisborne

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1371, 4 February 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1371, 4 February 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1371, 4 February 1905, Page 3

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