WIRTHS’ CIRCUS.
MARVELLOUS COMBINATION
COMING.
Replete with the very latest and choicest picking of the circus world as it is known in America and Europe, Wirths’ Circus will appear in Foxton on Wednesday, Febuary 10th for positively one night only. During their many years as the premier entrepreneurs of Australasia, Wirth Brothers have submitted many splended programmes, but the current season’s bill easily eclipses all its predecessors. For variety in acts calling for the very last word in skill and daring and for gracefulness in the performers, the entertainment that is in store for the amusement-loving population of this centre, lias lately proved itself in Sydney and Adalaide to be just what the public has been waiting for. It is exactly the same show that will be put on here. The stars featured on the circus bill this season include the Honey Sister, 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, with its screamingly funny ponies, mules, 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 that ever cracked jokes and Earl Dudley, the only riding pony in the world introduced by Mr. P. Winter, king of horse trainers.
Jealously maintaining the reputation that they have built up through the years that liove passed, the Wlirth Brothers have spared no expense to preserve the exceptionally high standard that places their show on an unapproachable pinnacle and that they have succeeded will be amply demonstrated when their huge combination appears here. Wirth Bros, great band is now in charge of Hughie McMahon, the Emperor of the Cornet, champion of the world.
The menagerie will be open from 4 to 5 p.m. in order tp give an opportunity of seeing the wild beasts fed. Box plan at Heath’s, booksellers.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2990, 26 January 1926, Page 3
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329WIRTHS’ CIRCUS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2990, 26 January 1926, Page 3
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