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WOODTEAR & ROSS’S Royal Australian Circus. Established over 30 years. THE LARGEST AND MOST GENUINE EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COLONIES. The summit of Australian enterprise, absolutely without a parallel. EACH PERFORMER IS A STAB, A PARAGON OF STRENGTH, SKILL, & DARING Three Shows Combined in one. QA PREMIER ARTISTS OF QgY OU THE DAY, OU Who stand unrivalled in their profession. DASHING EQUESTRIANS. MARVELLOUS CONTORTIONISTS. GRACEFUL GYMNASTS. COMIC FUNAMBULISTS. GROUND A LOFTY TUMBLERS. AGILE ACROBATS. FRENCH VAULTERS, Ao., AND 48&EATCL0WNSI4 Overflowing with Novelties in WIT AND COMICALITIES!

■» I*2) SPLENDID STUD OF MAGNIFICENT Australian, English, Thoroughbred and Arabian, trained Horses & Fairy Trick Ponies, Models of perfection, evincing in their erolu- I tions the near approach of brute instincts to human reason ; in fact they are veritable animal actors. THE GREAT MORAL SHOW OF THE CFXTURY. The only Circus Extant THAT presents features that send its patrons home satisfied they have received— The Worth of their Money! No Representations made on our Bills but what we exhibit. PVBX PLEASURE AT POPULAR PRICES I HRHE ONLY CIRCUS that relies solely JL on its merits, and not upon colored Bills, showing impossible feats. Tax Pavilion is a Complete Sbeltrh from the sun at Day Performances, and a place for Comfobt and Accommodation. Grand Opening Night, Monday. September 77. Admission— Stalls, 4s • Pit, 2s.| Children, Is 6d and 2s. Serenades by our Military Band in front of the Pavilion at 7.30. ROBERT LOVE, l&l AhunittCthitiM.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1134, 30 August 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1134, 30 August 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1134, 30 August 1882, Page 3

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