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FILLIS' CIRCUS, THE EVENT OF 1893. VIOTOIUA-STRBET BIiSERVE, Wnllicukon. Under the distinguished patronago at the presence oi His Excellency the Earl of Glasgow, Lady Glasgow, and Suite, This afternoon and evening TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, nt 3and 8 p.m. mw GREAT CIRCUS asd MENAGEKIE or WILnIiEiSISAinAsiMAL!, I— Maohimokht Nubian Lioss— i Will tic put through their Thrilling Performanco in the centre of tho Arena. MR, F. E. FEiLIS, The Greateat horseman of tho present century,

11 CLOWNS 11 1 ' 1 CLOWNS ,' ' LITTLE BERTIE, Tho "Pochet Leotard," whose j.oifonuanoe! on the loft; trapeze and dive from the sum' mit ot tho lent into a net beneath—a distance of 75 feet-must he seen to be believed BOYAL BENGAL TIGER, Tho onlv animal of its kind ever introduced LOOSE into the Arena, but no fear may bo entertained, as during this portion of tho entertainment a high iron railing encircles the ring. Tliocelebr&'cd MAN AND TIGER FIGHT Is now eccd in New Zealand for the First Time. K performingllephants K MADAME FILLIS, For three seasons tho Leading Member of tho Pan's Hippodrome. 60 EDUCATED HORSES I 12 THICK PONIEBI 7 HUNGARIAN AND ARAB HORSES! All truined to the very pink of perfection together with a HOST OF NOVELTIES Of every kind. SPECIAL TRAINS. Particular attention is called to theepecial aU'ertiscmentannouncingtbonrrangem-nts concluded with Iho railway authorities for the benefit of omntry visitors, who oan witness either afternoon or evening performance, and return homo the same day, Excursion fares will he charged, Admission—sa, Bs, 2s. Children half-price, Doors open an hour prior to each per formnnco, Sole Proprietor Mr F. E. Fillis Business Manager Signor Agrnti Advance Representative,,, .Allan Hamilton 1 mHEATHE ROYAL, MASTERTON. MK CLAPHAM S HEALTH MISSION. Wairaropa Season, Commencing MONDAY, 22nd MAY. . Mr Clapham, from tho Nelson Sanatorium, and Hydro-Elcctropatbio and Botanio Institute, has now the honour to announce to the people of Mastcrton Hid District, that after considerable difficulty, lie has been successful in organising a Mission to help the Needy Sick, and for that purpose will give Lecture Entertainments in your town, of a pleasing character, introducing—- \ MUSIC, MM AXD DRAMA, by ■ a Select and Powerful Company, of ! 315.TALENTED ARTISTS, v 5:,.;.. in their Grand DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS . Sketches specially written for the occasion, staged up to date, with nil the latest mochanical effects, and sccneryspecially pointed or the tour. Tho whole forming the most brilliant organised entertainments that have ever visited your district, Pronounced by the Southern Press to be the brightest, happiest, and most unique home of amusement and refined enjoyment. ■ Its.great object is to help the Poor Sick to regain health, free of cost to the individual. The whole of the proceeds (except bare actual expenses) are devoted to a fund for that purpose

.COMEONE! COME ALL! ■ ;■■';' aud help me in this great cause of SUFFERING HUMANITY, : 'asit is easy for the man; to help the ■til-' ,; ■ ' ow ' ■ POPULAR PEICES will bo CHARGED: "' '-W'-f., .2/- AND 1/-. ■vl'-l-:'':.ißcßcrvcd Seats, Three Shillings, 118 ALL MMRUMENT FVN.D ''■;';, v ;'''■'■:''-. :■ 'OFTHE T iMnsterton Hospital Will be hold In tho i: Ladies Committee of Manaoemekt— Mesdames \V. H. Bcetbaro, Boddington, Donald, Hosking, Nicol, Tabuteau, Yates, and Miss Vallancc. Oatebiko Committee—Mesdames Aitlien, Andrew, Anketell, Bngge, W. H, Bectham, Caselhcrg. Cameron (Opaki), Dickson, Elkins, Hathaway, Hessey, Hogg, C, 0. Hood, Hooper, Jogo, King, Lett, Lowes, Marlcy, Millington, Moffit, Mutrio, W. MoKeuzie, Owon.Payton, Richardson, Taylor, Tosswill, C. F. Vallance, Wardcll, Wiokens, Miss Chamberlain, -assisted by Genehal Committee as under—Mesdames Boys, Crawford, Drummond, M. B. Elder, Eton, Ewart, Gawith, Holloway, J. Holmes, Holruwood, Hughes, Hutchison, Iggulden, Keisonberg, Keith, Marie', F. Mooro, F. G. Moore, Morrison, Mel. cod, Ookeuden, Paige, J. Perry, Pcrston, Sellar, Stuckey, Winchester, Misses Kummcrand Itockcl, Decobatino Committee—Mrs Arnott, Misses Anderson, Bagge, Boddington, Cameron, Dennan, Hathaway, Hessey, Jago, Munro, Nicol, Perry, Powell, Vallancc, Wardell and l'alos. M.G's-Mcssrs W.F., Croxton, William Lowes, C. A. Pownall, | and Dr. Douglas, TICKETS-Doublc, 7/6, Gentlemen, 5/-, Extra Lady, 2/G, which may be obtained trom any of the above members of Committee. MIH NICOL, W, SELLAB, Hon. Treasurer. Hon. Secretary. WAIJRAEAPA HUNT CLUB SPORTS, To be held in LOWES & lORNS' fARDS, MABTKRTON. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 24th MAY. COMMENCE AT ONE O'CLOCK, SHABP, Dismounting Hurdlo Competition—Compotttor to jump several flights of hurdles, dismounting (both feot to touch ground) and remount between each flight, First pnV, Mr E, It. Armstrong's bridle value 30s; second, Mr J. E'Kott'e hunting whip i third, Mr Dnlrymple's prize. Ladles' Ttcphy-Ncedle Threading Compcti-tion.-Hoivcs to bo nominated by ladies. Compclitore to jump hurdle, dismo t, lead Wo io hdy nominating him, y to thread needle and hand same to mpetitor, who then remounts, jumps hurdle, and proceeds to winning post, Open only to members.of recognised Huut Clubs. First prize, Gold Bracelet, value £lO (subscribed by bachelor members Wairarapa Hunt Club); second, Mr A, Henderson 1 ! brooch, value £1 10s; third, Mr E. Welch's tody's whip, Club will find needles and thread. Jumping Competition-Over Hunting Fences, [no water). Minimum Weight 12st, First prize, £10; second, £3 and Air T. H. Thompiou'a tiding whip; third, Mr S. Syverston's hunting crop. Cigar and Umbrella Competition-Competitor horse, jump hurdle, rule to wuuing post; cigar to bo alight at finish. First prize £2 aid Mr H. B. Tuckor's box cigars; second, £1 and Mr J. Mandel's silver mounted pipe; third, Mr J, L. Murray's, value 10s. Tilting—F' btprize,LsandMessrjA. Whito& Co.'a prize value 10s Od; second. L2 and Peterson and Co,'» prize value 10s od| third, Mr Prajmll's prize value 10a 6d, Orange Competition—Competitors to ride over four hurdles, carrying a p]»to of oranges, too ouo retaining the most oranges to be winner, First price, 131 second, LI; tt'rd, Townsend and Cow. all otkr twits 5s each. Entries closo with the Secretary at Carterton at any timo on Saturday, 20th May, PEARSON'S BRASS BAND (IGperformers). Admission to Ground Ono Shilling, Wm.McKENZIE, ,'■•'.. Hon. Sec, Observer Office, Oirterton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4424, 20 May 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4424, 20 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4424, 20 May 1893, Page 3

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