ENTERTAINMENTS.
WIRTH’S CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. The first idea impressed upon the mind on entering the greatest show on earth—WH'ths’ Circus and Menag- J crio—i? one of magnitude and stir-.J prise. It makes no difference whether you are interested in the animals of tlie foiest or jungle, or in those that frequent the hot desert sands, or live in the stagnant waters, of. tropical streams. Everything here is spread before us—a feast for the eves and a study for the mind. ' It' matters whether the visitor be a student of observer of zoological subjects, natural history or merely a casual whether adult or child, a grand universal lesson of his creators wisdom and goodness is before him, and fills him with' indescribable admiration for the wonderful and diversely patterned creatures with which the Infinite has populated the eSrth. Wirth B. os., after rears of unceasing effort, brough' the training of wild animals to a high and dignified level.
The? circus will appear here morrow night for one night onlj.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4672, 10 March 1924, Page 2
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168ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4672, 10 March 1924, Page 2
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