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WIRTH BROTHERS' Greatest Show on Earth. HIPPODROME, WILD WEST MUSEUM, AND HUGE TRAVELLING ZOO. »i*kni NOSATURDAY Afternoon, FEBRUARY 13, ut 3 p.m. SATURDAY EVENING at 8 p.m. A MAMMOTH SHOW. HERR I'AG EL, TI-TR STRONGEST MAN LIVING, who lilts a full-grown lion, curries a draught horse up a ladder, and holds an elephant, weighing two tons, on his chest ; and will forfeit £loo— to tlw charities and £SO to any mam who can lift above his head with both arms the weight Herr Pugel puts up with one arm. NO MAN BARKED. First Appearance of the G rent French Animal Trainer, MONS. JEAN ROGALLE, BROTHERS HOWARD, Mysterious as ever, who defy the World to Raffle them. THESE WORLD-RENOWNED STARS Supported by THE FIVE FLYING EUGENES, 'SCHOOROCKER KIDD. Together with WIRTH BROS.' GREAT COMPANY OF UHAMPION ARTISTS, And the LARGEST MENAGERIE IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Including Trained Tigors, Lions, Loopar,ds, Hyenas, Pumas, Wolves, Wdld Beasts, Tapirs, Elephants, Camels, Baboons, etc., etc. Late 'Buses and Delayed Trains Saturday afternoon. USUAL PRICES. NEW ZIEALAND RAILWAYS. PERFORMANCE WTIITH'S CIRCUS •N SATURDAY, 13th Feb., a spwinl passenger train will leave Wuitara at 6.30 p.m. for New Plymouth, returning from New Plyr mputh at 11 p.m. after perform* for |Waiil|iwi<aj

PRIVATE HOSPITAL OB RESIDENCE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 10. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS INSTRUCTED by Mrs Jamiewm will sell by auction on the prcuiisi Elliot Street South (near the Hi_ School : Her substantially built anil woll situated new residence of 10 rooms with hot water service and all conveniences. Washhouse and two detached The auctioneers huve every confidence in recommending the above property as a well built convenient residence, or from its healthy and itral situation as being particular.j suitable for a private hospital or boaixlinuf-house. Fop Immediate Sale. OWING to Mr R. 1,. STANFORD, S.M., having bfcen ti'ansfarred to Napier his line properly consisting of two acres Setool Commissioners '■•—-e, 21 years perpetual rigut of iwal, of which 18 years have still to run at an annual rental of £7 per year, ib now for sale. This inopcrty, in wiqhbut excoptton the .iaest lesidentol property in New Plymouth—twelve-roomed house, nil modem conveniences, first-class ataMo accommodation, etc., splendid tixlcn, about an acre and a half paddocking. Under one mile from centre of town on Caiiingjton Hood. Bus passes the property. Unrivalled view Good terms riven.

—Also—--or solo or lease live acres same tenure, adjoining above on Mill Road with all building plant and stock. Fully stocked and ijipiippod ns a first class poultry term, admirably adapted for market nnd nursery garden. Good tennis given. ApplyHICKMAN F. RUSSELL. Land "■•"'"*" Now Plymouth Municipal Saltwater Baths. (Established 1003.) axon, inclusive, i from, sunrise to 5 p.m. during the remainder of the year. MABBS: DAYS (with the exception of days)— 6 a.m. to 9.30 a.m.; moon to 2 p.m. ; 4 p.m. to closing time. THURSDAYS—Noon to 3 p.m. and after 5 p.m. SUNDAYS—6 to 11.30 a.m. FEMALES; 'EEK DAYS (with the exception of Tivursdays)—lo a.m. to noon ; 2 to 4 p.m. THURSDAYS-G a.m. to noon. FAMILY BATHING : THURSDAYS-2 to 5 p.m. Soason ticket, adult males 10 0 Season ticket, adult females 5 0 "—.son ticket, youths under 18 5 0 ison ticket, all under 14 2 6 ieason ticket (family) 20 0 [embers of Swimming Clubs, season ticket 7 6 Monthly tickets, adults 3 o Single bath, adults 8 Single bath, all under 14 1 (Use of towel id, trunks Id.) I HOT SALT WATER BATHS: Invaluable for muscular rheumatism I and ailments of the nervous system : 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Singlo bath 9d, Book of 10 tickets 5s (Or by special appointment after 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. for 3d extra, Sundays excepted.) Refreshments may he had at the Baths. F. V. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. HELDT'S Red Post Furniture and Bedding Warehouse. lamga stotk of lineolcums and floor cloths, bvautiful patterns to chose fi:om ; very chejap-, It will pay to come and inspect our bedsteads, as hava a very heavy stock of 3 goods at very low pricosi: also, overmantels greatly redua stock comprises tift'c vory best lurnituro and is mode on the premises. (Orders placed .with us will roceivo prompt attention. Inspoetion of stock and factory invited. Note the address*— Opposite the residence of 0. Samuel, Esq., Bovoji-street, Eastv

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 34, 10 February 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 34, 10 February 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 34, 10 February 1904, Page 3

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