WIRTHS' CIRCUS.
Wirths' Circus will visit Wellington on Monday for a short season only, the hhge tented city being erected on a site in Gable street, near the Taranaki street Wharf. Though it may sound extravagant to say so, the big show is this year more crammed with wonders than ever before, .and is coming 'direct from Melbourne, where, during the past two months, a phenomenally' successful season has been enjoyed. There are so many astonishing acts figuring on the lengthy programme o that it is . difficult to begin selecting one before another, for all .are pre-eminent in their own particular lines. That is one of the secrets of the success of this huge' combination that entertains the whole of Australasia tha whole year throngh— there is ample variety on the programme to captivate everyone. Further, there is no interval to spin out time—everything goes like clockwork in order that the twenty-five star acts may be presented in scheduled time. The zoo opens from 4 to s\p.m. There will be raatineoß each day, from Tuesday. The box plan is at The Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 3
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