SOLE BROS.' CIRCUS
Coming bv Special Train to Hastings A wide variety of interesting items is included in the programme of events to be given by Sole Bros. ' Circus, whieh opens its Hastings iseason to-morrow night. The turns range from the thrilling trapeze performances of La Belle Marie and the Lenton sisters, to th® sixpple movements of the Ridgeway quintuplets, acrobats of high standing. Sldll with a whip, and a spic© of danger should the hand lose its cunning, will hold the spectators in suspense. Some clever balancing is done on ladde^js and wire ropes. The anties of a troupe of monkeys contrasts with the ponderous strength of the trained elephants. Children ©specially will b® interested in the _ tigers, lions and elephants, while the polished skill of th® artists should appeal to a more sophisticated adnlt audience. The circus will be loeate.d at Market street N., near St. Aubyn strCe't,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 44, 8 March 1937, Page 12
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