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AMUSEMENTS. |j LAST TWO DAYS. JACK HULBERT, CICELY COIJRTNEIDGE In j " HAPPY EVER AFTER." j A/i/iroicd for Universal Exhibition. I ALSO, i The I.ifn of I H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. FRIDAY NEXT— j THE GREAT CHARACTER | ACTOR, I CHARLES LAUGHTON, I CHARLES LAUGHTON, j CHARLEoLAUGHTON, I CHARLES LAUGHTON, 1 CHARLES LAUGHTON, ' CHARLES LAUGHTON, CHARLES LAUGHTON, CHARLES LAUGHTON, CHARLES LAUGHTON, CHARLES LAUGHTON, CHARLES LAUGHTON, CHARLES LAUGHTON, CHARLES LAUGHTON, CHARLES LAUGHTON, in " WHITE W T OMAN," "WHITE WOMAN," " WHITE WOMAN," "WHITE WOMAN," "WHITE WOMAN," With CAROLE LOMBARD. CAROLE LOMBARD. CAROLE LOMBARD. I CAROLE LOMBARD, i CHARLES BICKFORD. CHARLES BICKFORD. ! One woman among slinking, treacherous Malays and out--1 cast white men. He ruled natives and renegade Whites with an iron hand— He ruled to get the only "White Woman" lie had seen for ten years. UNIQUE DRAMA WITH FLAWLESS ACTING. CIVIC — FRIDAY. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. WIRTH BROS., LTD., CIRCUS. WIRTH BROS., LTD., CIRCUS. NINE NIGHTS! SIN MATINEES! COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 26. NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 26. LOCATION: OLD DOCK SITE. OLD DOCK SITE. NEW ACTS ! SENSATIONS ! NOVELTIES ! Presented under the personal supervision of I'liilip Wlrth, senior, ill BIIAND Jfcji» SNOW-WHITE WATERPROOF 'IEMb. Admission : 3/, 4/. 5/ (plus tax) ; Reserves, 0/ (plus tax) ; Children Half-price to all parts. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN A 1 LEWIS EADY, LTD. OPEN DAILY from 4 till 5, WIRTH'S ZOO See all the animals feeding. Admission to Zoo: Adults, 1/; Children. Od Have you Read "THE LIFE Ol< I HILIP WIRTH V" Six cliaptors of this interesting book were published by the Melbourne "Herald," which said (Nov. 25, 1033) : "This book murks ft new era in journalism, and should be read by everyone. On sale at Circus, price 2/. EVERYTHING COMING —WE NEVER DIVIDE. To My Generous Patrons: I take great pleasure in presenting SIX WORLD CI No M1 I—SIX ELROY LADIES, in their lightning, amazing tumbling, pyramid and statue acts. Nothing in tlie world to equal these wonder ladies. No. 2—"THE FLYING NELSONS" in their flying trapeze act. No athletes in the world can accomplish the feats these | seven super men do. Their death-defying | tricks will give you the greatest thrills you have ever had. No. —ALOYS PETERS, the only man in the world who dives 75 feet through space wltti a rope around his neck. £1000 will lie given to any human being who can accomplish this extraordinary feat in like manner. No. 4—MY DAUGHTERS, the WIRTH FAMILY as "Flying Angels," 40ft in the air hanging by their necks, accompanied bv the music from that Grand Opera, "LUCIA HI I.AM.MAMOOR" (in which the late DAME ME LB A, world's greatest singer, made such a wonderful success in Covcnt Garden, London). The most beautiful and sublime performance ever given in a Circus or Theatre. I have the honour of producing' this beautiful act. Sir Francis Gavau Duffy. Chief Justice of Australia, and Lady Duffy, Archbishop Mannix (Melbourne). Archbishop Duhig (Brisbane) proclaimed this act as the most refined and beautiful they ever witnessed. No. s—Another athletic champion, my son. PHILIP WIRTH, in his bounding jockey act, riding his 17 hands hors»e at full gallop over a gate. He jumps on her back and on to his feet, the only man in the world who lias accomplished this feat. See PHILIP WIRTH'S Monkeys as Jockeys on ponies (the scream of your life), also three wonder dogs. No. r—See MADAME PRINCES' wonderful performing 20 Monkeys and Apes, including TARZAN. the champion marksman of the world. He shoots a bullet through the ncck of a bottle, bursting a balloon behind the bottle without breaking the bottle. In addition, 40 horses and ponies, S elephants, 14 cages of wild animals, hippopotamus, 100 monkeys and apes, 150 people. All brought to you at a cost of over £4000 for steamers, £3000 for railways. This is the Biggest and Best Circus I have ever had the pleasure of presenting. Yours, etc.. PHILIP WIRTH. At a cost of £400 for Railways. WIRTH'S CIRCUS visits KAWAKAWA. THURSDAY, MARCH 22; WHANG A RBI, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, MARCH 23 and 24. DANCING. JJAYseeds- N ight, TO-NIGHT, AT S P.M. At tlie LABOUR HALL, LJpiJQAXS/ Karangaliape Road. Come and join in the fun with old Mum and Dad, Dave, and all their "Hayseed" Pals. Dance with them all the Old-time Favourites, to the tunes of FRANK STACEY'S ORCHESTRA. A real night of laughter. Good prizes given by Popular Vote to the best Gentleman, Ist and 2nd ; also best Lady, Ist and 2nd. .Monte Prizes, Ist and 2nd. Spot Waltz Prizes, Balloons, Streamers, Confetti, Light Supper. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/. Come and be a "Hayseed" for a night, and laugh the hi ues nwa.v. v2l QT. COLUMBA lIALL —Surrey Crescent. TO-NIGHT and Every Wednesday. WELCOME OLDE-TIME DANCE CLUB. Music by OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Spot Prizes. Good Programme. Supper. BERT. GRAY, M.C. NEXT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2S— SPECIAL EASTLK CARNIVAL. Novelties Galore. x2l TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM, Tap ; special Summer terms, 10/0. —Valeska School of Dancing, 407, Queen Street. Phone 46-121. C ALLROOM Dancing—Private Tuition; Beginners a Speciality, any age.— Edney'a Studio. 5. Swanson St.; 41-615. A Gi EORGE G. COX, Specialist Tap, Stage T and Ballroom. Studio, Durham St. E., off Queen St. Prolicieney guaranteed.— Phone 13-S6O. C TJRIVATE Lessons. 2/6; Ballroom, Tap, X complete postal course, 5/. —Ruby Slierriff. 8. Hopetoun St.. Ponsonby. C CI AN TOY, Royal Oak Hall, Symonds St., k3 Royal Oak. —Class and Practice Dance Every Wednesday, 1 fljn. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 68, 21 March 1934, Page 18

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