WIRTH BROS.'
CTPCUS
Levin is becoming more and more excited as the time draws near for the advent of tho popular AYirths' Circus, and it is <?a.«v betting that at the opening to-morrow, Wednesday, the management will hare to turn a lot of money away. "Lizzie," the coy young hippopotamus, will alone form a novel attraction, worth taking some trouble to see. She cost £1250, and weighs some tons. She is a lady of quite original beauty, which must he seen to be believed, while her views on moderndress are so pronounced that she absolutely declines to wear hobble skirts or bucket hats, preferring to her graceful form unadorned, while her large, lovelv face will be seen in all its natural charms. Messrs Wirth Bros.' highly trained horses and ponies, biie wonderful wild animals, both in the ring and the menagerie, the marvellous acrobats, and riders, the beauteous ladies, comical and nim'ble clowns, performing elephants, lions, tiscors. and a multitude of other attractions should; make this ?':ou the best that has ever visited this town. The large Zoo will be open from 4 till 5 in the aftorinon om a site near the railway station.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 February 1911, Page 2
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195WIRTH BROS.' Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 February 1911, Page 2
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