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WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

MARVELOUS COMBINATION

COMING iON MARCH 2.

Replete with the very latest and choicest pickings of the chcus world, as <it is ■ known in America and Europe. Wirth's. Circus will appear in Paeroa oir Wednesday, March ‘2, for. positively one night only. During their majiy years ais the premier entrepreneurs-of Australasia, Wirth Brothers have submitted many splendid programmes, but the current season’s bill' easily all its predecessors. For variety in acts: calling for the very last word in skill a.nd dai> ing, and for gracefulness in the performers, the entertainment that) is in store-for the amusement-loving population of this* centre—and who does not long for the clean, honest, laugh-ter-raising qualities of this show of hshows —has lately proved itself in Sydney and Adelaide to be just what the public has been waiting for. And the whole show, exactly as it set. Sydney .and Adelaide gasping, will be seen here. Indeed-, more will be seen here than in Sydney and Adelaide, for under existing conditions in those cities it is impossible to- have the wonderful, menagerie on view,, and that instructive show in itself with its wealth of the wild life -of the jungle and mountain, ,will be seen here in all its' growling, roaring, trumpeting glory. The stars featured on the circus bill this season include the Hofley Sisters, who appear ; in a, number "of acts -unsurpassed for grace and skill; Alfred Clark, the world's, rider ; ,Torrelli’s surprise packet of a circus within a circus, witji its screamingly funny! . ponies; : mule§,i dogs, monkeys, and clowns; Captain Bett’s amazing .trained seals; Miss Eileen May and . her . trained baby elephants, Peggy’ and Jumbo, and many others—to say. nothing of an army? of the funniest clowns tha.t ever cracked jokes, and Earl Dudley, the only riding pony in the world. . Jealously maintaining the reputation that they have built up through the years that have passed, the Wirth .Brothers. have spared no expense to preserve the , exceptionally high standard that places their show on air unapproachable pinnacle, and that they have succeeded will be amply demonstrated whejn their huge combination appears here. Wirth Bros, great band is now in charge pf J Hughis McMahon, the “Emperor of the Cornet,” champion of the world.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4943, 24 February 1926, Page 2

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WIRTH'S CIRCUS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4943, 24 February 1926, Page 2

WIRTH'S CIRCUS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4943, 24 February 1926, Page 2

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