THE CARLOS COMPANY.
The Carlos Company ops:: :hs doors of the town Haii on Saturday ev e -irg next, with a full-company of lacy and gentlemen artists, including, and headed by that famous snake orarmer. Cleopatra, with her immerse eellection of living reptiles, including giant boa constrictors, Anacondas, African and Indian snakes, and ameng h-r collection a pair of riving aligators. which perform trick-: at the lady's bidding. Cleopatra is the first and only person allowed to brine living snakes into New Zealand. Another member of the company is thai l::::e - "Child of the Plains," Bonitm mho shoots in every conceivable pes::::::. and those who witness this little lady's performance will say she felly ;'ust::lrS her title as the ''Champion Girl eho: o* the world," A more: ::e: many tricks, she will fire one cf I.e. darners fingers from his head, Imrveer mm-e glasses, revolving targets, starting ::: her head and firing upside ::■"':., _.:o little lady will also disr:'■•: her s:s:er in full view of the atmlerte ry m-£"~s of her rifles; sheeting mm mm: name out, 30 shots in dr semrrs. eemg from the stage- arm ta.eeny. Mr George Martin, the eemedler e: the company, has a la:g= ret ere: Ire :: songs, and meets tmtn :::'.:■ .e en::re; everywhere. Miss Lome - cS-pts; a charming vole- ?.-.:. gives ner semeta. items in an easy p.ensmg :na: mm'. Manoel Carles is m. •..".■:e-ettt:r.is: :: very high ord-.r. an., am:ng n:s et.iection ho rorders night.y vr.a: pr?:r:e story of "Las.a.' :
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 184, 23 August 1909, Page 2
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244THE CARLOS COMPANY. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 184, 23 August 1909, Page 2
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