SOLE’S CIRCUS
TO-MORROW NIGHT
The above well-known combination will appear at Foxton to-mor-row (Wednesday) night, in location near Family Hotel. A real travelling circus and menagerie, with cages of lions, tigers, panthers, leopards, wolves, hyenas, jaguars, bears, 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 times, seeking novelties and sensations. It is a huge concern, employing nearly 80 hands and 00 horses. Its huge marquee, capable of holding 2,000 people, is covered in throughout, and is both wind and water-proof. The personel 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 newly-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 2367, 13 December 1921, Page 3
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176SOLE’S CIRCUS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2367, 13 December 1921, Page 3
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