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Lost and Found. There are often email articles lost or i tonnd which could be' bought for the cost of the advertisement, but which people do not care to lose. For the benefit of dur readers we set apart this space for insertion of such notices. NO CHARGE will be made for the advertisement, and ther will be NO Eli WARD claimed. “Here they come” BY SPECIAL TRAINS, And will Exaibit in Waimate for ONE NIGHT ONLY, ( Wednesday, March sth. WIRTH BROS’ ENORMOUS 'SHOWS. IPPODROME, Circus, and Menagerie of Performing Wild Animals. Visited and complimented by His Majesty King Edward YiL, 18th May, 1898, 'in Southport, England. Location — ; OPPOSITE CRITERION HOTEL. ’ only Australian w./cus that has ever (mvollurl r.h«. rn'ordd.-'brinmiMf tin vmir .mi mig. ■ The only Show on ea v sJj*%here you see the following novdfties The only Bucking Elephant, Boxing Ponies, the Lion, Performing LeopgfCi, liuiriijs, Panthers, Baboons, MofdtcygTy auieEJ'and the only Riding BoaLfhL inraws somersaults on horseback. Personally conducted by the WIRTH BROS., who have touted the worldthrough every laud and clime, leaving everywhere a name a credit to Australia and Australians, and securing the Champion Riders of the World and Pick of the Earth’s Greatest Gymnasts, Acrobats, /Erialists, Contortionists, Clowns, etc. Beautiful and Marvellously Trained Horses and Ponies. The most complete and up-to date Circus that lias ever travelled. Strictly Popular Prices : 4s, 3s, 2s. Children under ten, half price. Meetings, &o The Oldest Si in Australia. The verv aoou ■ xpovu vpttui ui iiftvwi could revejfi. A’dreHmlation iu Wild Animal Twining.^ MONS. mHOUL’S,OtEAT I|GER s' ACT I MONS. RAHOtJL’S GREAT,SIGER ■' 'M y \ Two Tigers harnbssedr3ik« horses to a chariot and driven fey a third in a

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 173, 4 March 1902, Page 2

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279

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 173, 4 March 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 173, 4 March 1902, Page 2

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