After a most successful season in Melbourne and Sydney — nearly half a year in both cities— Fitzgerald Brothers' Circus has arrived in New Zealand, and will open in Dunedin on Monday, February 2»>. It is unnecessary to inform our readers of the excellence of the show, for nearly every person in ihe Colony has, at one time or another during past visits, enjoyed the varied and mtertaining programme provided by the popular and enterprising proprietors. On this occasion many new features and novelties, procured at considerable expense in Europe ana other parts of the world, will be produced, and as an evidence of the public appreciation 4^ he bill of fare provided, the fact that the circus had a season of three months in Sydney is a guarantee that the proprietors have left nothing undone to make it the most complete ever eeen in the Australian colonies. A glance at the posters will give our readers tome idea of the many novelties which will be introduced during the brief Dunedin season. — „* *
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 22 February 1900, Page 19
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