the great EXHIBITION, HAWEIiA 6th, Bth, 9th. 10th. 11th. AND FOIr LOWING DAYS. THE CURAT SUCCESS. 10,0005510,000 HAVE ALREAIPY FOLLOWED IN THE FOOTSTEPS -OF The Premier -ByVISITING THE EXHIBITION. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME DAILY. CHEAP FAHES. FAKES EXCURSION TRAINS. SEE IT BEFORE THE CLOSE. A. M. CONROY, Secretary. A MAGNET ATTRACTION. MONDAY, Feb. 8. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! FITZGERALD BROS'. ALL NEW CIRCUS-HEN AGERIE. An Excellent Coterie of Circus Players from every part of the world. THIS IS WHAT YOU ARE ALL WAITING" FOR ! WE'VE GOT IT. A NEW CIRCUS WITH NEW ACTS, NEW FACES NEW ANIMALS, NEW HORSES. An electrifying Exposition of what the other sidu of the world can do. Liberally Presented in its Entirety. 17 IMPORTANT STAR ARTISTS 17 Who have already established themselves as premier favourites whereever they have visited. MONDAY NEXT ! MONDAY' NEXT i MONDAY NEXT ! MONDAY NEXT ' MONDAY NEXT ! MONDAY NEXT i
FITZGERALD BROS. 9 CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE, MONDAY NEXT ! MONDAY NEXT ' MONDAY NEXT ! MONDAY NEXT i MONDAY NEXT ! MONDAY NEXT ! FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY ! These are imports ox s.s. Runic— MDDLE. MILLIE DAGMAR, lier Horse and Terriers. A most remarkable Act. ERIC and REANO, Mrd-air Acrobats and Gymnasts, originators of the Aerial Parade GILLINO. GILLTNO, the Greatest Best, and Only Musical Clown, vet seen in Australasia. His Instruments alone are New, Original, U nd Laughably Funny. MAZONNI TROPPE OF EDUCATED DOGS—Ludicrously Talentea Dogs. MADAME ONRA, a Lady of Faultless Form, "Queen of the Silver Wire," in her Remarkable Performance, achieving Most Graceful Aeiial Dances, Suspended Poses, and Expert Illustrations. ROBERTSON AND WINGFIELD—the Mercuries and Merry Andrews of '.he Horizontal Bar. MDLLE. KATIE MONTGOMERY, the Most Brilliant Lady Equestrian over brought to New Zealand. DOCTOR GORDON, the Strongest of all Strong Men, who Breaks Chains, Carries a Horse up a Ladder, Pulls against Two Horses, Lifts with the Greatest Ease 4801b by his Teeth Only. Doctor Cordon has a Chest Expansion of 20in. BENATO, THE SUPREME, a Ne.v Clown with New Jokes, and .Original Dresses. Watch his Performing Donkeys and Giraffe. A Mirth-evok-ing Mimic. The MARRATTOS, Acrobats, etc. Tit© WALHALLA BROS., Marvellous Hat Throwers, Acrobatic Musicians. The WONDERFUL METEORS A Magnificent and Matchless Long-dis-tance Double Trapeze and Lofty Bar Act, Performing the Most Astounding and Thrillingly Venturesome and Difficult Combined Double and Single Giant Flights, Dives. An Electrifying Success in Europe and America. The ZENOBIA BROS., High-wire Globe Artists. The '•"httatest and Most Sensational Act in all Acrobatic Annals. Herr Von der Mehden, the Celebrated Cornet Soloist, and his Great Double Band, gives free open-air concerts at every performance in front of the huge tents. 3/-, and 2/-.
A special train will leave Waitara) at 6.H0 p.m. on Monday evening for the convenience of visitors to the circus, returning from New Plymouth at 11 p.m. INGLEWOOD, TUESDAY, 9th STKATFOIID, WEDNESDAY, 10th lIA.WERA, THURSDAY, 11th FRANK JONES, FRED C. I'ARKER, Agents. WIRTH BROTHERS' Greatest Show on Earth. H'IPPODROME, WILD WEST MUSEUM, AND HUGE TRAVELLINO ZOO. OPENING SATURDAY Afternoon, FEBRUARY 3.}, at 3 p.m. SATURDAY EVENING at 8 pun. A MAMMOTH SHOW. HERR I'AGEL, THE STRONGEST MAN LIVING, who lifts a full-grown lion, carries a draught horse up a ladder, and holds an ek'plumt, weighing two tons, on liis chest ; ami will forfeit £loo— to t'l«e charities and £SO to any main who can lift above his head with both arms the weight Hen- Pagel puts up with one arm. NO M YN BARRED. First Appearance of the Great French Animal Trainer, MONS. JEAN ROGALLE. BROTHERS HOWARD, Mysterious as ever, who defy the World to Baffle them. THESE WORLD-RENOWNED STARS Supported by Tl-IE FIVE FLYING EUGENES 'SCHOOROCKER KIDII. Together with WIRTH BROS.' GREAT COMPANY OF CHAMPION ARTISTS, And the LARGEST MENAGERIE IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Including Trained Tigers, Lions, Leopards, Hyenas, Pumas, Wolves Wild Beasts, Tapirs, Elephants, Camels, Baboons, Monkeys, etc., etc. Late 'Buses and Delayed Trains Saturday afternoon, USUAL PRICES,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1904, Page 3
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650Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1904, Page 3
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