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WIRTH'S CIRCUS

TO-NIGHT New wonders, novelties, Innova.tions; clowns from every land cutting capers continuously; fearless gymnasts; world's greatest head halancers and the sensational appearance of the world famous Kazbeg's troupe Russian 'Cossacks are just a few of the 101 attractions to be offered by Messrs. Wirth Bros. when they present the 1932 Wirth's Circus in Rotorua to-night, for one night only. The Russian Cossacks are seen in amazing feats of hurricane riding and introduce all the tricks that they performed when defeating riders of all nations at the New York Rodeo, in 1929. "The Four Uessems" aptly described as "the boys who defy gravitation" offer an unusual and baffling act. Miss Yvonne, clever contortionist, "The Four Sylvesters," juvenile acrobats known as little rubber balls. "The Santey Duo," whirlwind sensation presented by Mr. George Wirth, junior. "The Four Miss Wirths" offer "Les Quatre Hirondelles" an artistic aerial musical novelty in which grace and charm blend" with thrills and sensation. Mr. Philip Wirth, junior, introduces his original "jockey act," Miss Gladys with her perfectly trained six greys and also with her black stallion "Bobs 2rid," in the skilful high school riding act, all these features are just part of Wirth's mammoth show of 300 people, wild animals, etc. Prices are kept low to meet the times and children under 10 are admitted to all parts at half -price. Reserved seats may be obtained at Circus offiee on day of circus. From 4 till 5 o'clock on the afternoon of the circus Wirth's zoo of 14 cages of wild animals are on view when all the animals are fed. This is a wonderful opportunity of viewing this superb menagerie with wild animals gathered from the earth's four corners.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 159, 27 February 1932, Page 6

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WIRTH'S CIRCUS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 159, 27 February 1932, Page 6

WIRTH'S CIRCUS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 159, 27 February 1932, Page 6

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