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COMING BY SPECIAL TRAIN. The Twentieth Century Sensation! The Twentieth Century Sensation!! WIRTH BROTHERS' ROYAL CIRCUS. A Colossal Circus Organisation. A New Era in Tented Amusements, l Opening—NEW PLYMOUTH, ~rKB MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH. ' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH. WIRTH BROTHERS' ROYAL*[f'l {OU3. ROYAL MENAGERIE, AND EQUINE PARADOX. Patronise 1 hy Royalty, and Commended by His Majesty the King. After a Al..st Triumphant Tour round the World have returned to New Plymouth with a complete Stnd of Beautiful and Marvellously -trained HORSES and PONIES, EQUESTRIANS, ACROBATS. iERIALISTS, JUOGLERS, and EDUOATBD ANIMALS.

NOTE. —The Original and Only Wirth'i Circus and Kquescurriculum waa founded in Australia, Ist January, 1880, ana during 20 YBARS'*TRAVKL and EXPERIENCE baa been Everywhere, haa seen Everything, and GOT EVERYTHING WORTH HAVING. Among the Novelties to be introduced— The Only Boxing Ponies in the world ; the only Bucking Elephant; the only Riding Bear; the only Ron of Forest-Bred Tigers; England's Champion Jockey Act Rider; til t World's Greatest Hand-balsncer and Contortionist; The Famous High-juiaping Dog; Marvellous South African Performing Baboons; the Only Lady in the World who Rifles Seven Horses; the Champion Lady [Equestrienne Juggler. The whole ot the Wonderful WirthV Combination will be seen in a Marvellous and Thrilling Perfermance, entirely new to New Zealand. First Afternoen Performance: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 30th, at 3 o'clock. Goantry dates as follows: February 23rd. Prices as usual. 23,26

MIBB KATE CONNELL, (.NEW ZEALAMD'B SOPRANO), Gold Medalist of tlie Koyal Academy and Assedato of Trinity College, London, Will give a QB AND CONCEBT in the ffICATIE ROYAL. HEW PLYMOUTH. On WEDNESDAY, 27TH FEBRUARY, Assisted 1 j a Company of First-class Artists. Miss H. Loiuuine T4.NBI.Kv, Contralto Mr. K. WALTON, Ba 3 s Miss W. Connkll, Solo Violinist Mr. H. BfJCKHKIDOE, Baritone (pnpil of Mr. tiantley, England'* Great Baritone and Student for 2$ >ear* at the Milan Conservatoire of Mnsio). Pianist ... ... ... MiBBBtPAGH. J. HIOHAM, Maaager.

RECREATION GROUNDS. THUI SHAY, FEBRUARY 28TH, Ml, THE Gin BAND'S TIIIU AN'NUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL. (In aid of Band Contest Fond,) Programme: 1. Mai len Race, 75yds, Ist, 16a, Sad 5«. Nomination la. 2. Hnhool Boys' Race (nnder 14) Ist. 7s 6d. Kntry 6<t. 3. Blind/old Race. Ist. IBs. Kntry I*. 4. Tradesmen's Handicap, 75yds. Ist. 1.2 10*, 2d. 1,1, 3rd. 10s. Mom, Is 6d, a-jcep. Is. 5. Co'Cu Dve Ist. 10s. Entry 6d. 6. ladies' Race, 60yds, Ist. Gold Bracelet vulnod L2 10c, 2nd. Silver Medal. I. Greasy Boom. Ist. W. Cottier It Uo's, value lOn 6d. 8. Publican's Handicap, 100 >ds. Ist. L2 10s, 2nd. LI, 3rd. 10s. Nom Is 6d, aocep If. 9. Lone Dive. let. 20s. Entry It. 10. Ciear and UtubralU Race. Ist. 10). Entrv 6d. 11. City Bund Handicap, 50yds, lit. LI Sail. 10s. M«u. Is. accep. Is. U2. High Dive. Ist. Gold Medal, 2nd Silver Medal. Nom. Is Bd. 13. Oonsolatien Handicap Tropky, valo# L2 2a, presented by Messrs. Srandt ft Ohtlcott. It Mail Race. Ist. Ht of 3 silver medals, Entry Is per man.'

Nomination! for events Mo. 4, 6, 8,11,12 close with the. Secretary on Monday, February 25th, and handicaps *lll appear on Tuesday 26th. The programme 1* subject to such alt a rations as the committee may deem fit. Tho City Band will provide music during the afternoon. , A race for Volunteers will take placb in a medal presented by tfr. W. Murton. Afternoon Tea will be provided. First Race to start at 2 p.m. shnrp. Admission—Adults Is, children half-price, F. MoCQMISH, Bw.

50 OVER SOOTHING POWDERS CHItMHGUTTiNC TEETH; i RELIEVE FEVERISH HEAT PREVENT FITS, CONVULSIONS, ETC. Preserve » healthy state of tho oonatta tution (wwrlag tho period of Teotb&9 TUo words "JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WALWORTH, SUMEr," ' An tngmvul oik tlie Oowiummu Stamp afM It *ach i'ack't. Agents—Kempthome, Prower fc C).

FOR SALE. ACRES, lease, with purchasing clause. AH necessary buildings. 600 sin grass; fenced and aab-dlvlded. Leas i years.—Apply, R. 0. TEMPUCB. Farmers' Eiohange, Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 40, 23 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 40, 23 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 40, 23 February 1901, Page 3

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