FILLIS' CIRCUS. A TRIUMPHAL MARCH. , 11HE 8UC0033 so far achieved by this oiguninatum in New is without a parallel in tho Theatrical Annals of (Its Colony, evon in its palmiest days. VICTORIA-STREET RESERVE, Wellington. Foil A 8110 M Season, Only, Commencing TUESDAY NIUtIT, lGtli MAY, and tlwroaftor. TWO PEUFOHMAKORS DAILY, At 3 and Br,a. First Appearance hero of FILLW GREAT CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE UP PERFORMING WILD' ANIMALS, Acknowledged by tho entire press of Sydney, Molbunrno, Adelaide, and Dunodin to bH ■'Tho Most Perfect Organisations that over visited the Colonies." 50 Educed Huuflf, 12 Trick Pomes, 1 Hungarian and Arab Horses, 4 Nubian Lions, D IWoitninK Elephants, Royal Bengal Panthers, Zebras, Gorillas, Monkeys, ic., &0., &0., and an' Incomparable Company uf 70 ARTISTS 70 all selected from tho principal Cirques of London and the Continent, Particular iiltontion Is called to the fact tlinfc nil tho animals in the Menngerio Pekforji in tub Akena.". String Orehestraof2sl'orlormors. ; SPECIAL.TRAINS .AND TRAMS. Arrangements lire ' in.- progress to run special twins ur.d trains' for tlie'conveni-; enco of residents m tho suburban and country districts, full puticuto of which . will l:e duly anno'iucel Admission, Ojilfy'is. Children half-price. Solo Proprietor. Mr F. F.. Filiis Bu'siiioss Manager ?-Higmr Asjrati '■ 'advance Reji rcson hi tive'A llt'ii. H nu) illon rpHKATHE 110YAL, MASTKIITON. VH CLiAPIIAM S HEALTH MISSION; , WairarapA Season, Commencing MONDAY, 22ud M A Y . Mr'Cliipham, from tlic NY,son Sanutoriuin, Bud.Hydrq-Elcctropathic and Eotauic Institute, lias now the honour to aupouuee to the people of Mnstertoii ami District, that,filter., considerable "difficulty, lie has been successful in ■organising''a-Mission .to help thC'.Necdy, Sick, and for that purpose will (jive Lecture, Entertainments in your town, ,of : a pleasing.clmiaetcr, iutroduciiig—. 1 MUSIC, SOXU Ai\'D DRAM, by a Select and: Powerful.. Company, of .15 TALENTE D. ARTISTS,. '.X '':.,'-in their' Grand".'l" V; MUWING-IiOOM EXTEIITAIXMEXTS, Sketches specially written for the occasion, stagedHip'to date, .with -all the" latest' mechanical effects; and scenery spccially'paiuted tlie'toiir. most brilhaut'orfjauisedcntevltiiunients that have ever visited.y'oiir (lis!viet.• Pronounced by the Souther:-, I're-'s to lie '.he..brightest, happiest, ami most,unique home, of amusement nud : rctine(l-enjoyinujt. .'l> ./ Its great .object is to help the. l'cor Hick to regain, health, free of cost to the individual,: .. whole; bl.ltlic proceeds (except b,ao actual expenses) r.ie devoted io a luml for that purpose. • : . f v . ..; COMB ONE! COME ALL! ami ktlp'me in this great cause of SUFFERING HUMANITY, as it is easy for. the many to help the '.' lew. -''i -V-:. Y: roi'ULAlt PRICKS will be CHARGED: „. v ' ... 2/- ASD 1/-. Reserved Seats, Three Shillings. • "'■' l WAIIIARAI'A HUNT CLOB SPORTS, Toko held in MESSRS LOWES k lORNS' GROUNDS, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 2-lih MAY. Judge and Timekeeprr—Mr.N, Graco. Stir-; . ter. and Clerk..'of;ScalcsfrMr I''.. C.' Lewis,Clerk cf Course-Mr J. Weller.'':.'.Commit-' -■■■'tee—Messrs O; ;F. : Vallance, IV. Ilawkc," . . .Wyverii Williams, 11. Perry, lid. Welch, . " It. ltoakcj W.. J; -W. B.,Lttick,' I'.C.fjjwis,N,Grace, C.lt,liidwill. rnOGUAMMK. ; Dumouutmg Hurdle Competition—Gompeti: tors to jump several ll'glita "of liiirdles, dismounting and lenioim'.ing between . , each. , First priss, '";YN ladies'-Tiopliy-Needlc-'TlireadinjCoinpeti-. : tioii.—Horses to be nominated by ladies. .. Competitors to jump hurdle, dismount, lead liorso to lady ;«omiintiiig him, lady, to .thread needle and .li»nd.:sjmo;; to competitory ;wko. i then remounts, jumps hurdle, am) proceeds to winning post, • . Open enly to members ■ of ; recognised Hunt Clubs. ; First pi™; Gold.liracelct. ■jumping Competition—Over Hunting;. Jumps, ./■;Minimum Weight I2st. ' First prize,, " .; Cigar and Ucbrclla Tilting-TT;:': /-.-'.vi: i Orange Competition—Competitors to ride ■'■'.Y over four hurdles,- carrying a plate of -' oranges,.,-tii'c one. retaining the'.-largest :■ ■'- number of orange's to be declared the : winner, First prize, ■■■:■■' Wm. MCKENZIE, ■ HOB. Sec. MAURICEVILLIi BACHELORS' ANNUAL BALL.
To lie hold in the tN II ORAL HALL, ; iltth MAY, 1803. iIUSIU PROVIDED by CLIFFORD'S QUADRILLE BAND. ■ Diinciu? commtnces at' B. p.ui. sharpV TICKETS 7/6, extra ladies FIiKE, ibtainabhs from Cointniltce. . : ; ;i/ ; F, W. H, KUMMEJt, Hun, Sec. A BALL■ IN AID UK IRK ;v r A' STRUM EST, fOW 01 THE Mnstorton Hospital .. Will behold in the ■■ DHILL HALL, MASTUIITON, uk - fill/MSB AY. hi JUNE, ISM. Lapies Committee ; of ': M.w.uiemesjMesdamcs W,H, Ueetham, Boddington, Donald, HosWng, Uicol,' 'i'ubutcau, Yates, and Miss Vflllanco. . ' Catering CoMMinEE-Mcsdames Aitkon, Andrew, Aaictell, Bugge, W. H. Bcetbam, Cnsclbcrfr Cameron (Opaki), Dickson, Elkins, Hathaway, Hcssey.-Hogg, C. E. C. Hood, Hooper, Jago, King, Lett, Lowes, Marley, Milliugton, Moffil, Mutrie, W, MeKenzie, Owen, Payton, Hiclmrdsou, Taylor, To'sswill, C. I'. Vallance, Warden, Sickens, Miss Chamberlain, assisted by OjsuniL Committee as under—Mesdames Boys, Crawford,' Drummond, M, B. Elder, Eton, Ewart, Gawith, Holloway, J. Holmes, Holmwood, Hughs, Hutchison, Igyulden, Keisenberf, Keith, Marlev, F, Moore, F.G, Moore. Morrison, MeLcoil, Ockeuden, Paige, I Per? fl'craton, tiellav, Stuckey, Winchester, Ijlisis Kunnncf and liockel. . 'Decomj'iso Committee—Mrs Arnotti Misses Werspu, Bagge, Mlinglon, Cppieron, Dcnnjn, Halfway, IleSsey, Jiigo, Mimro, KM, Perry, Powell, Vallaneo, Wnrdell aud Yates, M.C.'n—Messrs W.F. Crostou, William Lowes, C, A, Pownall, and Dr. Douglas, TICKETS—DoubIe, 7/G, Gentlemen, 5/-, Extra Lady, 2/0, wblohmo; of Committee. fills. UICOL, W. BELLAII, ; Hon. Treasurer; llou, Secretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4419, 15 May 1893, Page 3
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819Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4419, 15 May 1893, Page 3
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