PERRY BROTHERS’ CIRCUS
Novelty And Excitement
Comprised only of artists of proven ability. Perry Brothers’ Circus, now at the Winter Show Building, Wellington, is a splendid combination. The programme is headed by the Flying Dunbars, thrilling people who perform almost miraculous feats while flying in midair 40 feet up in the "big top.” Acts from all parts of the world, acts which are sensations, novelties, fun and excitement, are presented'—acrobatics, tumbling, ladder aud perch pole balancers, trapeze artists, head balancers, jugglers, rope spinners, wire-walkers, springboard and risley artists, women and men riders, contortionists, performing dogs, sheep, lions, tigers and elephants, It is a show which the public should be able to see again and again, so full is it of that joyous modernistic merriment and originality. Perry Brothers’ zoo of 18 cages of wild jungle animals, and a herd of elephants, is on view between 4 and 5 p.m. every day. sq that the public may attend to watch the animals feeding. Children are specially invited to see this carried out. It is something which will linger long in their memories.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 155, 27 March 1939, Page 5
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181PERRY BROTHERS’ CIRCUS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 155, 27 March 1939, Page 5
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