WIRTH’S CIRCUS.
The first idea impressed upon the I mind on entering the greatest show on | earth, to wit, Wirth’s Circus and Menagerie. is one of magnitude and surprise. Admiration gives way, however, to an enchanting sense of being surrounded by the most curious and wonderful in the animal life of nearly every country on the globe. It makes no difference whether you are interested in the animals of the forest or jangle, 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 eyes and a studv for the mind. It matters not whether the visitor be a student of natural history or merely a casual observer of zoological subjects; whether adtut or child, a grand universal lesson ot his Creator's wisdom and goodness is before him, and fills him with indescribable admiration for the wonderful and diversely patterned erc-atafes with which the Infinite has populated the earth. Wirth Bros., after years, of unceasing effort, have brought the training of wild animals to a high and diguifieq level. The Circus will appear at Otaki on Thursday. February I*>th, for one night only.
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Otaki Mail, 3 February 1922, Page 2
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