SOLE’S CIRCUS.
The above well-known combination will appear at Eoxtou on Wednesday next, 14th inst. A real travelling circus and menagerie, with cages of lions, tigers,-panthers, leopards, wolves, hyenas, jaguars, hears and monkeys. It is Australia’s representative show, organised by the present owners in Sydney in 1880—41 years ago. The proprietors have travelled round the globe a dozen limes, seeking novelties and sensations. It is a huge concern, employing nearly 80 hands and 60 horses. Its huge marquee, capable of holding 2,000 people, is covered in throughout, and is both wind and water-proof. The personal of this year’s imported stars include some remarkable performers, and these, in themselves, are said to submit a programme of thrills that set all previously recorded dangerous acts at nought. The element of hazard is, of course, relieved by the antics of several newlv-engaged clowns and funny men, along with a clever display of highly-trained horses and ponies. The circus doors open at , 7.15, and the performance commences at 8 p.m. Usual prices will prevail.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2365, 8 December 1921, Page 2
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170SOLE’S CIRCUS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2365, 8 December 1921, Page 2
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