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Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1872. THE GREATEST SENSATION OF TIIE AGE. NO ONE should omit beholding Ihe Miraculous Feats perfoimed nightly to Crowded and Appreciative Audicmes by those gifted and talented Artistes, MADEMOISELLE VICTuIIiE, Frank Barry, AND TROUPE. MADEMOISELLE VJCTOIRE, The only lady performer on the TrapiZe and High Wire that has ever visited New Zea- - land. - : &k. ' ■ FRANK BARRY In his daring feats on Bicycle 1 And High Wire ! Walking in Baskets! Driving a Wheelbarrow ! Walking Blindfold ! Japanese Slack Wire! TOM VERNON in his wonderful perform* anees on the Slack Cord and Roman Rings. HARRY VERTI, the Champion Juggler. MONS. D'ALBEItT the Sword Swallower, and Crystal Pyramids. FIXED BARS, by the Young Clowns. Single Trapeze by TOM VERNON. Drawing-room Entertainment bv the Infant Wonders. Double Trapeze by Moms. D'ALBERX and Young CARLOS. FRANK BARRY In bis sensational Bicycle Act, with Trapeze attached, on which young Carlos will perform. BALLET ! BALLET!! BALLET! 1! The Evening's entertainment will conclude with the side-splitting and amusing Ballet, entitled the BARBER OF SEVILLE' Characters by the Troupe. Admission Dress Circle. 3s : Stalls. 2s ; Pit. Is. JUST ARRIVED, FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, FIJI CANNIBAL EXHIBITION, AT TIIE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. This ; ( Tukspay) evening,. ic*ik March ; and Wedxespay. 2uth. Stalls. 3s ; Boses, 2? : Pi:. Is. FINE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. The Tr >upe compriseRelatives of some of the most Noted Man Eire-.’ s. Mountain Devils. And Cannibals on the Islands. Ratu-drame Imbaka 1 Ma-si-Toiu I Neo-eta-lato ! 0-Loo-Loo ! No Tonga! WT-senee- ! Sr.-ki-lau ! Teium-inu-iuia !! A large variety of genuine r id Curies, consisting of original Cannibal Knives and Forks, used in Eating Human Flesh Dishes for same, .Co.. .Co. Poisoned Arrows. Wart-pears. Clubs, .C:.,.Ve., Tappa Beaters. .Vo. Fi-h-hcvks if Human ICue. Eire Sticks, ,\.c. Tapa. or Native Cloth, in bcatt.ifnl psite.rus Whales' Teeth. Necklaces. Native-made Earl hern ware. Kava Bow is, „yc. Fiji as it was ! is at present ! and. 1 kc'.y to be. In Three Acts, by Natives. Smio-s, and an Initiation Bishop, tilustiaiirg the primitive life of the Natives in the Fo.i Islands. Fright ini Misery entailed by Kidnapping. the Grief and War Soros the Relit.ives and Natives. Flight!;:! Ye.;s and Demonstrations of l\.adlv KcVtr.ge on White .\iaii-sival.rs for thetr T.-vachcry in Trapping Uieni under the gr.tb of Kebgim.. in ,h. ,i Infamous l’ets. n:t:.-ati. n of the Sate sr.d everto be ivspccto-d Bishop Pat .osur,. and the:: he.r----i U ie t\ vet gv of. the tv.tl lo.vhivo (ignorant • f that fact." nhedid visit them. r. hisanse'.tld; eirami of mercy g\v>..w.R\ si Li t* mg undei !ae t'.rsi talsv mp.vss . r that he was the Bishop "ho bad deec vod them previously ;.u<i stoh» their fronds. Ri> deplotao.e . c. ;h. ai d ve.tvw of the natives or. dso Aeai _ !.• -a- o . :!t v w. r. :.si lire, aim i.i s, ix - » o 'Xposs tms cay wlt.v, ll.s o.a.i, is m. ttti. amg it m the.? •• 1 00-i anga-Ne vole Nft lulu, mealing the nngb.iv g.iat si ii gv-si malt. Ihe Piopii •:* vs w.sb. .. ter-.sent fae.s as they fO uuv.n and in ... m, > . ,t docovum shall U olseixo.*. .v. iho snuv, and v.o scenes btotight totwa.vi that e. u.d a,.;,e\ iho most fastidious. Oil IN KM r KI. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL AND StOlU AT Tit Paiuoa, Crinum* tit, OFFERS every ACCOMV.ODAPi OX t. Travellers and Visitors to this cosine or to persons passing through to she Eat Coast. Grass Paddock. Saddle Horses tor Hire, PKIKR AUSTIN. Piopitoior. Sl'l'.NP Kli A HALL CHEMIST'S. GOLD BROKERS, No, Ox\ liN-s 1 Still.V, GtiAUAMStVMN, i* AYING « twSisi a Si ogle-Stamp Uaitvty 1 with Berdans. \o„ ate p!ojvii\Ai no j CRUSH i}U Al'IT. and sPM i.Wh Nn of. reasonable terms, Every appltainv for Molt tug- and Vway irg i Gold, xvhtoh wo purchase at onriotw tales. In the Vbarnntyv'atseal Dejvtltmeni the i greatest oaiv is taken in o.'ntjvitndiHg piV' i sv'tipttotis With the puiOst xxl-agis, Pat to. audexety ethxs woßAnown \Gdtchve A!way* in Si>s k. BaUevy add GwUßSaxiiyg ChowivhGv

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 138, 19 March 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 138, 19 March 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 138, 19 March 1872, Page 1

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