WIRTH BROS' CIRCUS.
U.irlh J3ro3.' Circus wiTi open in Wellin^tun on Alomlay hi Cable street, ne.-r I'aianaki KU-eel vVharf. The new artists, include the following.-—i-Vinee tiuiseppi Bii'iioli, smallest jockey and Com. eily artist in the-, world-; Jjert Hughes and a company of ladida fthd gentlemen, rt'ho piny basket ball on bicycles; lh ß Kgochaijo Troup of Rull-iigfitors from bouth America; Big- AlfrcUo, Spanish clown and his trained dogs from Cnba ; Minn -Wharton and Lotlie Carfflellc, duo jugglers; and Alfred Clark, Kmiland's greatest rider.' The abrogation of stars includes liviins and Veroz, equilibrists: and Risley, artists wlioso like has neve--been seen in New Zealand; 'Miss Jin" gene i'earl, a trick rider; boxing ponies that sent Sydney into hrsterics, and iluiny others, to say nothing of tlie aii'mal acts that a perennial source of admiration. The menagerie, with many recent additions, will be open l'roih * to 5. Matinees will take piace each day from Tuesday, and the bos plan is at the Bristol.
iU',.* tl' e lh, reo hiS attractions this «'eek. . l.'lie Ambassador Cabaret is comfortably filled at every session Welcome Week is to be made especially interesting for visitors to Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4
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191WIRTH BROS' CIRCUS. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4
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