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WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

The attendances at Wirth's Circus yesterday afternoon and evening were such as to indicate that the management has a record season in store. It is certain that a galaxy of talent has been gathered for this year, and the whole show is one that should not be,missed by young and old alike. The acts which go to make up the performance are well varied. The Flying Lloyds give an intrepid display of triple somersaulting and double twisting, and the Evans and Perez Group are seen in hand-balancing feafjs at the top of a 30-foot pole. A novel turn is that presented by Prince Guiseppe Bignoli, a diminutive horseman, who performs'all manner of equestrian events in a truly remarkable manner. The other turns are all of an entertaining nature, and go to make up a lengthy programme that • should satisfy everybody. The clowns are as capable and "as amusing as clowns should be, and see to it that there is somethins niovins all the time. A matinee performance is'being riven each day. and on added attraction is the menagerie, which accompanies the circus.

Despite the hot weather every session at "The Ambassador" is bright and f/iy. Sammy Cone .is mo;e'popuhr tnan ever with his Xllophone solos, and Charles Parnel! is proving to be very capable as a pianist and orchestral conductor.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 2

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WIRTH'S CIRCUS. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 2

WIRTH'S CIRCUS. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 2

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