WIRTH BROS. CIRCUS.
' A Groat Entorpriso- ., Masterton will be visited to-morrow tby the largest circus and combination entertainments that has ever visited New Zealand, and people living in this somewhat remote town will have an opportunity of witnessing tills really wonderful and colossal Bhow without going to the expense of a railway journey of nearly a hundred miles which many would do and hare done sooner than miss seeing Australia's largest and grandest amusement institution. Messrs Wirth Bros, are every day adding to their great enterprise arid neither money nor pains is spared in acquiring the latest novelties. In addition to this the four brothers are men of considerable talent and ability and being thorough masters of their business have the brains' to invent and the pluok to produce new and startling wonders—a determination to be ahead of everything and everybody, characterising their whole career, So far nothing but success has crowned their, efforts, and under the able conduct of the renowned and popular " Alexander," —why, the man's name itßolf is sufficient to conjure with I they i have steadily mounted the ladder of Wiamo, until to-day as showmen they '' are equalled by few and beaten by none. It seems too much to com' prebend at once—three large circuses, a Wild West Show, with a twenty clown pantomime thrown in, Eoman chariot races, Sioux Indians, champion buck jorap riders and olever acrobats—all in one evening's amusement I Nevertheless it is perfectly true, and those who go will not regret it, their only feeling being as they leave the gigantio spread of canvas that they have seen too much and hare paid too little.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4092, 20 April 1892, Page 3
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273WIRTH BROS. CIRCUS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4092, 20 April 1892, Page 3
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