Amusements ROYAL ITALIAN CIECUS AND PERFORMING ANIMALS. Wellington, FOE ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing 26th NOVEMBER, ON THE RECLAIMED LAND, SIGNOR G. CHIARINTS Admirably Trained Horses, a la hautt eeole, are the models of perfection, evincing in their performance the near approach of brute instinct to human reason. Attractive ! Interesting ! Instructive ! A GRAND CONGRESS OF ARBNIO STARS! The Beat Riders ! Champion Reaper* ! New Performances ! New Acts I New Faces ! Comprising a cluster of the most talented artistes in the profession. A Grand Consolidation of Genius. THE BEST ORGANISATION TRAVELLING ! Among the wild animals—the finest and freshest ever submitted for the public approvrl and appreciation—will be found a den of PERFORMING ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS ! Which will be introduced to the audience by Charles Warner, The intrepid Tiger Tamer, who handles these ferocious beasts without the slightest fear. THE PERFORMING BISON f This colossal beast is from the Rocky Mountains of North America, will be ridden in the character of a WILD COMANCHE INDIAN. THE PERFORMING HUANACOS From the Pampas of Patagonia. THE EDUCATED ZEBRAS ! From Southern Africa, will be introduced by Mb. Fred Silvester. These intracta' le species of the animalkingdom are the only ones ever known to perform free in the arena. A SCHOOL OF PERFORMING DOGS, Exhibiting the most wonderful canine sagacity —performing acts incredible if not »een. Evestteino New and Beautiful. A WORLD OF FOREIGN FEATURES. The Whole forming THE LARGEST CIRCUS Exhibition ever seen under one management. Suptrb display of prowess by the Great ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS! THIS POWERFUL AND MAMMOTH COMBINATION OFFERS THE FINEST EXHIBITION ON RECORD. Prices of Admission : Dress Circle (chairs)... ... ... ss. Stalls (carpeted seats) ... ... 3s. Pit 2s. Children under 9 years of age half price. Special rates for schools when coming in a body. Performances every evening at 7 o’clock. SATURDAYS and WE ■ ‘NESDAYS Matinee at 2 o’clock. NOTICE. SIGNOR CHIARINI advertises no special feature that be does cot exhibit—and has no rival worthy the name in the profession. The Old Reliable, “ Always good, now better than ever.” Box plan at Athenasum. of music. MONDAY NEXT, Ist DECEMBER, AND TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. First Appearance in Wellington of the Famous HEWITT FAMILY, fn an Entertainment of Surpassing Excellence. Patronised by the Elite. THE HEWITTS ABE MASTERS OF ALL INSTRUMENTS, And cannot stay longer than Three Nights. Cards of Admission; —Chairs, 4a.; Balcony, Is. 6d.; Back, Is. Box Uffice, Athenaeum Bazaar. JI'HBATEB ROYAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, CHE THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to MR. MONTAGU L. BROWNE By the AMATEUR PATCHWORK COMPANY, MR. AND MRS. E. A. HART (Happy Honrs), And a number of Amateur Theatrical and Professional Friends. A MONSTER PROGRAMME, including Minstrelsy and Patchwork Revels >y the Amateur Patchwork Company, embracng New Songs, New Dances, New Music, New Locals. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY ORIGINAL. The popular favorites, MR. AND MRS. E. A. HART,, [u selections from their now celebrated enter* t dement, HATPY HOURS, Including the humorous Musical Sketch DOMESTIC TROUBLES, And by particular desire of a large circle of rieuda, Mr. and Mrs. Hart will give their Charming Musical Scena, STOLLING BY THE SEASHORE. A Terpaichorean Sketch, LEG MANIA! dr, the Girards rivalled and Saroni outdone by Me. Hook. PATCHWORK REVELS! REVELS ! REVELS J An hour's Fun and Frolic, introducing all the jopular airs of the day—Operatic, Sentimental, 3allad, and Comic—Localisms, Wit, and Waggery. AN ENTIRELY ORIGINAL PR -DUCTIO V, Arranged especially for the Patchwork Company. A MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRA OF 16 INSTRUM -NTALI3T3. 16 Dress-circle, 4a. ; Stalls, 2e. 6d, ; Pit, One shilling. MANN ERS-3TREET A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT WIcL BE GIVEN TO MISS EANDELL, ON MONDAY, Ist DECEMBER. A 3 0 N I C BALL. Cn conclusion of the ceremony of Laying the Foundation Stone of the Supreme Court with Masonic Honors, A BALL WILL BE HELD On the Evening of MONDAY, the Ist DECEMBER, At St. George’s Mali Cards of admission (Gentlemen 21a, Ladles LOa. fid.) may be obtained from Sir Edward Gibbes, Mr. 8. S. Griffishu, Mr. N. W. Werry, Mr. A. de B. Brandon, ion., Mr. M. L> Marks.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5825, 29 November 1879, Page 1
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670Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5825, 29 November 1879, Page 1
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