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COMING BY SPECIAL TRAIN. Tko Twentieth Century Sensation ! The Twentieth Century Sensation 11 WIRTH BROTHERS ROYAL GIRGUB. A Colossal Circus Organisation. A New Bra in Tented AmuficmenU. Opening—NEW PLYMOUTH, TO-NIGHT! WIRTH BROTHERS' ROYAL OIROUB, ROYAL MKNAGBRIE, AND EQUINE PARADOX. Patronised by Royalty, and Commended bj His Majesty the King. fler a Host Triumphant Tour round the World have returned to New Plymouth with a complete Stud of Beautiful and Marvellously-trained HORSES and PONIES, EQUESTRIANS, ACROBATS, jERIALISTS, JUGGLERS, and ANIMALS. Note.— The Original and Only Wirtli's Circus and Jfqiitscnmculnra was founded in Australia, Ist January, 1880, and during 20 YEARS' TRAVEL and EXPERI. KNCK las been Everywhere, has seen Everything, and GOT EVERYTHING WORTH HAVING. Among the Novelties to be introdnced—

The Only Boxing Ponies in the world; the only Booking Elephant; the only Biding Bear; the only Ben of Forest-Bred 'Jigern; Kngland's Champion Jockey Act Rider; the World's Greatest Hand-balancer and Contortionist; The Famous High-jumping Dog; Marrelloun Bouth African Performing Baboons; tho Only Lady in the World who Rides Seven Horses; the Champion Lady Equestrienne Juggler. The whole of the Wonderful Wirth's Combination will be seen in a Marvellous and Thrilling Performance, entirely now to New Zealand. First Afternoon Performance :| TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, at 3 o'clook. Country dates a* follows: February 23rd, Prices as nsual, 83,1S

MISS KATE CONNELL, (NEW ZEALAND'S SOPRANO), Quid Medalist of the Royal Academy ud Associate of Trinity College, London, Will givo a C3AN3 FAREWELL CONCERT in the rHFATRE ROYAL. NEW PLYMOUTH. Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor, the Member for the District, and the leadiDg Musicians of New Plymouth. On WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, Assisted by a Company of First-class Artists.

Mils H. Lobrainb T4.NBME?, Contralto Mr. E. Walton, Ba»s Miss W. Con NELL, Solo Violinist Mr. H. Bvokkbidob, Baritone (pnpll of Mr. tiantley, England's Great Baritone and Student °i years at tbe Milan Oon» crTatolre of Music). Pianist MlB3 Kbpaqk. Dress circle, 3s; a'l stall setas 2s; Fit la, Reserved seats at Mr. Qilmoar's. J. HIGH AM, Manag

RECREATION GEOUNDb. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 88th, IffOl. THE CITY BAND'B THIB ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL. (In Bid of Band Contest Fund,)

Programme: 1. Mairten Race, 75ydp. l«t. IBs, 2r,d Sa. Nomination Ib. 2. Sobool Boja' Kacc (ander 14) Ist. 7s Gd. Entry 6d. 3. Blindfold Race. Ist lfis. Entry Is. t. Tradesmen's Handicap, 7S;ds. Int. L2 10s, 2nd. LI, Brd, 10s. Mom. Is 6d, accep. Is. 5. Corfu Dive. Ist. 10s. Bntry 6d. 6. Ladies' Bace, 50yds. Ist. Gold Bracelet valued L2 10b, 2nd. Bilrer Medal. 7. Greasy Boom. Ist. W. dottier k Oo's, value 10s td. 8. Publican's Handicap, 100rds. Ist. L2 10s, 2nd. LI, Brd. 10s. Mom Is Bd, accep Is. 9. Look Dive. Ist, 20s. Entry Is. 10. Oierar and Umbrella Bace. let. 10*. Entry fid. 11. City Band Handicap, EOyds, Ist. LI 2n«t. 10s. Mem. Is, accep. Is. 12. High Dive. Ist. Gold Medal, 2nd Silver Medal. Mom. Is fid. 13. Consolation Handicap Trophy, value L2 2s, presented by Messrs. Brandt & Chilcott. 11, Kail Bace. Ist. set of 3 silver medals. Entry Is per man.

Nominations for events No. 4, 6, 8,11,12 close with tbe Secretary on Monday, February 26th, and handicaps will appear on Tuesday 28th. The programme is subject to such alterations as tbe committee may deem fit. The City Hand will provide music during the afternoon. A race for Volunteers will take place for a medal presented by Mr. W. Murton. Afternoon Tea will be provided. First Race to start at 2 p.m. shrrp. Admission—Adults Is, children half-price. F. HcCOMISH, Eec.

A. H Al6 H (Bandmaster Cily Band). (Leader Philharmonic hestra eacber of Violin, Mandolin, flt, OrcheaJ tral Instruments TEAOHING RESUMED MONDAY, JANUARY 28th. upil* are requested to attend at nsnal hours. Intending pupils pleaa# apply as early as possible. Address:— Devon-street West. aI6

Town ;kesidenoe. -BOOMBD HOUSE. J-Ecre ltnd, i trco locality and nicely situated. Price, £350 1 i Apply E. J. OARTHEW.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 40, 25 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 40, 25 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 40, 25 February 1901, Page 3

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