A Magnet Attraction: TO-DAY MONDAY. FitzgeraEd Bros.' Ail-new Circus Menagerie POVERTY FLAT. This is whaL you are all waiting for. We've got it: A NEW CIRCUS. 17 IMPORT]-:]) STAR ARTISTS. L 7 MONDAY NISXT ! MONDAY NKXT ! MONDAY NEXT ! MONDAY NEXT! AFTERNOON AND Nl(! Hl'. AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. AFTERNOON AND NKiHT. AFTERNOON ANJJ NIGHT, FITZGERALD BROS.' Circus & Menagerie. DOCTOR GORDON, TIHO STRONGEST OE ALL STRONG MEN, who breaks chains, carries a horse up a Uvdider, pulls against two horses, lilts with the greatest ease -ISOlbs l)y Ivis teetli only. Doctor Cordom has a chest expansion of 2U inches. A CARD.—We have employed strong luen previousi'y, but have had to replace to keep pare with the times, ami Iva'.e secured the best all round Ntiong man that is to Ixj had in the world. This artist is a complete siurw in himself. Dr. (lorekm lias already established his repn/talion in Dmvedin, Oliristchurch, Wellington, and the various provincial towns, as a most extraordinary man of strength. THESE ARE IMPORTS Ex RUNIC MDDLE. MI I,LIE DAGMAIt KRIC -AND RENO GILLINO, GILLINO MAZZONI TROUPE OF EDUCATMADAME ONRA El) DOGS MDDLE. KATIE MOXTGOMEIiIE ItOBERTSON AND WINGFIELD TIIIO MARRATOS RENATO, TlfE SI'PREME THE WONDEREI'Ii JIETEORS THE WALIIALLA BROS. THE y.ENORI A BROS. IN ADDITION TO A MONSTER DOUBLE COMPANY. An extraordinary feat of strength will be undertaken by the Modern Vulcan, DOCTOR CORDON, who will appear at Fit/.gerakls' Circus at noon on MONDAY—FREE ! FREE ! FREE ! Doctor Cordon will be the swingle bar attaching himself to a lorry with live tons weight. Four horses will be hitched or harnessed to his arms, and the horses will then pull the load from a given point. This great feat being accomplished, Dr. Cordon will then break one of the trace drains attached to the lorry with one hand with a steady pull. ADMISSION—4/-, «/-, 3/-. FRANK .JONES & FRED. C. I'ARKEIi, Agents. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Wuitara lor New Plymouth at 0.30 p.m. OB Monday for convenience of visitors, returning' at 11 p.m.
WIRTH BROTHERS' Greatest Show on Earth. HIIM'ODROME, WILD WEST MUSEUM, AND HUGE TRAVELLING 300. OPENING SATURDAY Afternoon, FEBRUARY 33, lit 8 p.m. SATURDAY EVENING at 8 p.m. A MAMMOTH SHOW. HEItU J'AGf'.L, TWE STRONGEST. MAN LIVING, who lifts a full-grown lion, curries tt draught horse up a ladder, and Itolda an elephant, weighing two tons, on llis chest ; and will forfeit £loo— to tlae charities ami £f>o to any main wiuo can lift 'above lvis head with both arms the weight llerr Pagel puts up with one arm. NO MAN BARRED. Fi'rst Appearance of the Great French Animal Trainer, MONK. .JEAN ROGALLE. BROTHERS HOWARD, Mysterious as ever, who defy the World to Bailie them. THESE WORLD-RENOWNED STARS Supported by THE FIVE FLYING EUGENES 'SCHOOROCKER KIDD. Together with WIRTH BROS.' GREAT COMPANY OF CHAMPION ARTISTS, And the LARGEST MISNAIiEUIR IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Jnchi'iVrng l Trained Tigers, Lions, Leopards, llyenas, Pumas, Wolves, Wiild Beasts, Tapirs, Elephants. Camels, Baboons, Monkeys, etc., etc. Late 'Buses and Delayed Trains Saturday afternoon. USUAL PRICES. THE GREAT EXHIBITION, lIAWERA 6th, Bth, Oth, 10th, 11th, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. THE GREAT SUCCESS. 10,0005510,000 HAVE ALREADY FOLLOWED IN THE FOOTSTEPS —OFThe Premier —ByVISITING THE EXHIBITION. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME DAILY. CHEAP FARES. FARES EXCURSION TRAiNS. SEE IT BEFORE 'THE CLOSE. A. M. CONROY, Secretary. Grand Garden Party, HOSPITAL GROUNDS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON & EVENING, FEBRUARY 25t.h. Lawn Tennis, Pirvg-Pong Aunt Sally, Punch and Ju'dy. Guessing Competitions. Afternoon Tea. LOOK OUT FOIt ADVERTISEMENTS. ItED POST FURNITURE AND BEDDING WAREHOUSE. WE DESIRE to thank our many customers for their liberal support in the past, a?id we shall continue to give our best attention to any orders placed with us in the future. BEDDING made up at shortost notice. All Furnitura made on tho premistfi. Inspection of factory invited. « F. lIELDT. Ngatoronui Bridge Closed PUltt-JC notice is hereby given that tho Ngatororuii bridge on Mountain Hoar],/between hvglewood and Tj'-ik-j, will Jkj closwl agannst traflic from 8 <a.m. on Monday Slli l-\Yb. until p.tu. on Thursduy, 11th Feb, IUOI, for repairs. 11. OKKV, CihjiLi.rman T a ranaki County Council. Fop Immediate Sale. OWTNCJ to Mr U. L. STAMFORD, S.M., having btvn tiVinsPwred to Napier lifs fine property consisting- of two acres Commissioners lease, 21 years perpetual I'igtit of renewal, of which 18 years have still to run nt an annual rental of £7 per year, is now for sale. Thin property i«s wHjhbut exception the linest resfrlentat property in New IMymouth—-twelve-roomecJ house, all modem conveniences, lirst-olass/ s'taitjl(» accommodation, etc., splendid garden, about an acre and a-hall" pauidocking. Under one mile from centre of town on Carringjton Hoad. Bus passes the property. Unrivalled view Good terms given. —Also— For sale or lease live ncre.s same tenure, adjoining above on Mill Iload with all building plant and stock. Fuliv stocked and equipped as a first class poultry farm, admirably adapted for market and nursery garden. Good terms given. Apply— HICKMAN F. RUSSELL. Land Broker, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 32, 8 February 1904, Page 3
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818Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 32, 8 February 1904, Page 3
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