COMING BY TWO SPECIAL v ,-, STEAMERS. WAIT FOR! THE GREAT BIG SHOW IS COMING 1 TT7TRTHS' WtIRTHS' WIRTHS' • ■ WIRTHS' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. -GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Opening in Wellington on MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, MONDAY, asi JANUARY, MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, ;t>r:Si3c Nights only nnd Five Matinees. First Matinee, TUESDAY, at 2.30. ■ ••' '• ■ ■ Location: ; CABLE STREET, --GABLE STREET, . . ' - ... Near : Taranaki Streef^Wharf. TgE VGREAT: BIG CIRCUS! .:„_ .-.-I '.. THE GREAT BIG ZQOi BIGGER THAN-EVER! v ■'■-.' -i.,::^.,. ..THE. BIGGEST AND BEST: -Jt'is _nwv;-so Big that it', takes Two Steamers and Three' Great Bir Trains with t.vvo: big engines to carry it, and .TJftee'iGfeat Big Tents to House It in. ' i~. The .Great Big (Elephant Herd. ■ ■;--.'■ TEN ELEPIJANTS.. The Biggest Elephant Herd ever 6een in , '.Sew Zealand or ever shall be seen here. ;■■ HAVE YOU SEEN JESSIE? ' ■;; HAVE YOU SEEN JESSIE? Tnei^Tihiesi; Baby Elephant on Earth. f £h'eV,Crrjeat. Big Beautiful Elephants . V,;. THE BIGGEST ZOO, ,,r r. .:THE BIGGEST ZOO, ;„„.;,,,the biggest;zoo, Contkinirte the' Most' Animals: ey.er seen . iX ;.. -at- one time.The'^Beautifully: Striped'Zebpas.' . : '."I"''.'- ; Tfie'^onderful Zebrules. ■:~ -.-'■ '.-." "'•■'.'. ThoUgiy'WarthoK. MIDGET! MIDGET! THE SBIALLEST HORSE IN THE WORLD. ' ' Baby Lions, Cubs, Baby-Leopards, Tigers, Woly.es, Panthers, Baby Monkey, --.'-■■■■ .<:'■ ■■ And" .-.. -.- .-" ■-.- " -100. WILD ANIMALS- -■■■ -■" •'•; Of all.Species.'' . . ' -The Biggest .Collection Ever Seen ■ rHE~GEEAT BIG, PROGRAJMME OF .".-- "..GREAT BIG ACTS. .WORLB'S-BIGGEST AND GREATEST : . acts, Engaged personally by Messrs. Gco. and 1.-Wirth. on their recent tour of the .."world jji their search for Novelties THE EVANS AND PEREZ ACT, . ... '''. '. A World Thriller. .The, Biggest Sensation of. all. On 'the Of-eat Big Porches,- on the Great Bijr Lflddei-s a-.vay.at the' top of the Great Big. 'l.ent. . „ PRINCE GIEUSEPPI BIGNOLI ....".. America's' Star Attraction the. greatest scream of all bert-'hughes and company of g- t 4I^ RED(^s'trained'd6gs -; from cuba, havana -,- : ALFREDO-AND AUGUST, .J . ;..,i-...: Spanish Clowns. .' ■ N-EW_ ZEALAND' LOVES A LAUGH V...Wi1l get it jvith the above ne>vly- ' :•;■ -. imported Artists. . ' ' , ,!....^. ... Then there are: - - THE FLYING LLOYDS. ,, ALFRED CLARKE. •'.": MULDOON THE G^EAT ......JACK WXLLIAMSV " -.- a^WLVC^ WILLIAMS, ' ■Apd-Wirth's Stock Company-:of Acrobats, - _■ ■ A"™al Trainers, Clowns, -Beautiful .tadiep-in Military Drill, - 1 rained Wild Animals, Horses and Ponies .'■ ■■■■...>.,.;; ~lncludiris the . • ' . £NTyY JBOXING PONIES IN THE ■VjSLL FOR THE ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION: ■'i6B' s?Vj?s''3s; Children Half-price except,to 3s Seats (plus tax) "■ ■ ' .Reserved. Seats, 7s {plus tax), booked at mo Bristol. ZOO OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON from-4-to S. ANIMALS'FED at 430 -r» Adults Is, Children 6d ZHay.e.-you seen' the BABY MONKEY' a rarity.—A-Mampuse Baby Monkey; the only, ona.of its kind known to be bow in haSim mat Bluff' lOth<:D^'n; %c, the. Baby Leopard, also Baby MonW'u^i ' f PrSpttii)g Jessio, the Baby EVERYTHING COMING-WE NEVER iicllSiiwii?; ••?• ••■■ heart," ■■'- '■-■■;-■■-■ HEART," A delightful Coniedy-Drama, intensely human, intensely real, and . replete /with those touches -that distinguTs" V L * . S.r«"t entgrtainmenj;."A Special Double-Attraction Programme .-•' v -■•' I'irst Picture: ' idventuresof-a-woman who declared war ■■•ii-<! ,/i..ii.-i-On ail men, FAIR IN LOVE." «r -"■•'■ 4LL:^ lAm 1N isove.»U you like a lively melange of pep and kughtcr,- spiced -with-thrilC'vou'll Jin*lj MitICCOLL.INS aftnd DRTcHARD DJX in , w ;:;all's fair in love." Second .Attraction: •,-" HAROLD LLOYD ■", SLYNESS:" ■ LaUSh' WhHißO^^Yf JO™! i • JIAftOLD LLOYp. 1 v-' "P. 0* .-^yPPP.rting Prpgrammo. \ '.';■" . ' &TAII THEATRE, rO-SIGHT : """ TO-NIGHT. 7^5- •, . 7.45.' " Sis Sparkling Reels of Real Excitement, "THE SCARLET LADY." "THE SCARLET LADY" "THE SCARLET LADY." "THE SCARLET LADY." Thrill Upon Thrill. rA Steeplechase Race Baffles <. Description. A^xTip-top Racing Drama. THE SPORT OF.KINGS. I -.Good Supporting " MJ§A^ AS PICTURES, IRAMAR PICTURES TO-NIGHT. : TO-NIGHT ETHEL CLAYTON i n - "FOR THE DEFENCE," : "FOR THE DEFENCE." Supports' include Mock Senett Comedy. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB, A PARAGRAPH was published this morning stating that lunch would nof. be served a Trentham. Racecourse. This is . incorrect. Lunch and . Af ternooir'Tea. will be served as usual. -:■■<■-■-/■;■ ..,- A. E. WHYTE, ' ■■'■•. Secrot?Jj. ■■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 4
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