Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1872. CEAD MILLE FAILTIIE. SENSATION. SENSATION. SENSATION. IMMENSE SUCCESS ami SECOND APPEARANCE of those celebrated Artistes, Frank Barry, M A DEM OISE LI, E VlO i'Ul RE, AND TROITE. MADEMOISELLE YICTOIRE, The only Lady Performer on the Trapeze and ,iigh Rope that has ever visited New Zealand, and whose Transcendent abilities as a Gymnast were nightly greeted by an over/lowing and enthusiastic audience at the Exhibition in Sydney. FRANK BARRY In bis most graceful and daring feats on flic Bicycle ! iiair-brcadth Escapes! Perilous .Journey! Japanese Slack Wire! Walking in Baskets! Driving a Wheelbarrow ! On this occasion Mr Wright lias kindly volunteered his services. IRISH .11(1 bv MR WRIGHT. FLYJNG CORD, by TuM YMinCN. DOUBLETRAPKZK.by MONS.D'ALBERT. PIXEL) liAlis, Oy ilie Lntlc Clowns. JUGGLING, by HARRY VEltTl. The Great SWORD FEAT, in which MONS. D’ALBERT wilt SWALLOW a SWuliD 20in long and Ini. wide. SONG : '• Wearing of the Green "Mr WRJGHT. ROMAN RINGS. SINGLE TRAPEZE, CRYSTAL PYRAMIDS, bv Mu NS. D'ALBERT. FRANK BARRY' in his Sensational BLCYCLIS ACT, wall TRAPEZE attached. Admission -Dress Circle, Js : Stalls, ‘Js | Pit. Is. JUST ARRIVED, FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, FI J 1 (J ANNIIiAL EXIJIBITION, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, This c mon da y ) evening, isth MAltai ; I’UKSDAY. l'Jth : and Wi;bNRSI)AY, thltli. Stalls. L’s ; Boxes. 2- ; Pit, Is. FINE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. The Troupe comprises Relatives of some of the most Noted Mail Eaters. Mountain Devils, And Cannibals on the islands'. Katu-dramc Itnbaka ! Ma-si-Tolu 1 Noo-ma-lato ! 0-Loo-Loo ! Ne Tonga! Wi-seuoo ! Sa-ki* lan ! Teium-niu-tuia ! ! A large variety of genuine Fiji Curios,com sisting of original Cannibal Knives and Forks, used in Eating Human Flesh Dishes for Maine, Me., Ac. Poisoned Arrows, War .'spears, Clubs, Ac Tappa Beaters, Ac. Fisli-hooks of lluniati Boue, Five Sticks. Ac. Tapa. or Native Cloth, in beautiful patterns \\ hales’ Teeth, Necklaces, Native-made Eart hern ware, Kura Bowls, Ac. Fiji as it was ! is at present ! and likely lobe. In Three Acts, by Natives, Sailors, and an imitation Bishop, lilusnatiug the primitive life of the Natives in the Fiji lsiautls, Fright fill Misery entaiicd by Kidnapping, the Grief ana War Songs of the Relaiives and Natives, Flightful Yells and Demonstrations of Deadly Revenge on \\ bite Man-stealers for their Treachery in Trapping them under the gaib of Religion, in their lu° famous l’cisonifieation of the late and cvcrto be respected Bishop Paltcson, and their horrible revenge on the real Bishop (ignorant of that fuel, when he did visit them on liis unselfish errand ol' mercy and goodwill), still being under the first these impression that lie was the Bishop who had deceived them previously and stolen their friends. His deplorable death, and sorrow of the natives on discovering the sad error they were led into, and misery, they express to' this day when his death is mentioned—calling him their ** 1 00-ranga-Ne vole-Na Luta, meaning the mighty gieat and good man. The Proprietors wish to represent facts as they occurred, and in doing so strict decorum sliali be observed on the stage, and no scenes brought furwaul that could annoy the most fastidious. OIIINEMURI. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL AND STORE AT Ti; P.u;i;oa, Oiiimnu r.t. OFFERS every ACCOMMODATION for Travellers and Visitors to this district, or to persons passing through to the East Coast. Grass Paddock. Saddle Horses fur Hire. PETER AUSTIN, Proprietor. SPEN CE R & HA L L CHEMISTS, GOLD BROKERS, &c. OWRX-sTIIKKT, CiR.UIAMSTOWX, HAYING elected a Single-Stamp Battery with Berdans, ,ve., are prepared 10 CRUSH OI'ARTZ and Sl’l.t. i.Ui-,Nrs, on reasonable terms. Every appliance for Melting and Assaying Gold, which we purchase at current rates. Tu the Pharmaceutical Department tile | greatest care is taken in compounding prescriptions with the purest drugs. Patent and every other well-known Medicine Always in .‘stock. Battery and Gold-Saving Chemicals,
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 137, 18 March 1872, Page 1
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