fT| i4O ! AR r L V great ' R I r# FEATURES I ■ I UNDER THE MAMMOTH BIG TOP THE GREATEST ARRAY OF INTERNATIONAL * CIRCUS STARS EVER ASSEMBLED NOW ON ITS MIGHTIEST TOUR OF THE WORLD. Bringing to the people of NX the 1963 edition of the GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. See the mightiest multitude of fabulous features ever assembled and 14 FEATURING WORLD'S MOST THRILLING CIRCUS ACTS, NEVER BEFORE SEEN IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. THE SIX FLYING FERNANDOS, WORLD-FAMOUS FLYING TRAPEZE ARTISTS, EUROPE. THE IRAN TROUPE. WORLD’S FASTEST ACROBATS, IRAQ. FRANCISCO BROS.. HAND TO HAND ACROBATS. SWITZERLAND. THE DARING DARINOS DEFYING DANGER, EUROPE. RENATO, WIZARD ON THE SLACK WIRE. EUROPE THE GREAT FRASPA, HIGH TRAPEZE, EUROPE. MOITRA, THE WHALE MAN. INDIA. MENDEZ TROUPE. WORLD'S FUNNIEST MUSICAL CLOWNS. SPAIN. WIHIVA. DENMARK'S GREATEST TRAPEZE ARTIST. LE AGRON, FROM INDIA. MISS OLGA. DARING DEATH. FROM PORTUGAL . HARRY RUSTER, ENGLAND’S GREATEST CLOWN. CAPTAIN GENDAH'S PERFORMING LIONS. BULLEN S WORLD FAMOUS LIBERTY AND HIGH SCHOOL HORSES. BULLEN'S 14 PERFORMING ELEPHANTS. FEATURING ALICE. THE LARGEST PERFORMING ELEPHANT IN THE WORLD. FOUR BABY ELEPHANTS DIRECT FROM SIAM. SEE THE TWIN BABY ELEPHANTS. FIRST IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. ARENA FULL OF THE FUNNIEST CLOWNS, ALL PRESENTED IN THE LARGEST TENTS EVER ERECTED. WITH SPECIAL CHAIR SEATING FOR 6000 PEOPLE. HAGLEY PARK- NOW SHOWING 1 p.m., 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. LIMITED SEASON: 8 NIGHTS—7 MATINSS prices 8 /6 - 10/6 - 12/6 - 16/6 - 20/6 CHILDREN HALF PRICE. MATINEES WED.. THU RS. A FRI. at 4 p.m. SATS. 1 p.m. * 4 pun. BOX PUNS AT D.I.C THIS MORNING yen ere invited te Builoa's Big Tep to witness 3ZB's Breakfast Session from the Lion's Cage from 5.4$ a.m. to 9 a.m. P.S., We do not feed the liens on Saturday mornings. The victim, sorry we mean the Announcer, will be Jobe Craig.
"THE PRESS" CLASSIFIEDS DIAL 50-199. Until 9 p.m. Daily, for insertion the following SILL AU DAY Advertise m the MORNING.
fl FASHION.. J OPENIHG f W Of ol Woollens Hl * Bright JLeaves from Oar Fabalow Autumn Fashion Booh— Hi/ +- oil the Glow and Excite- Wil ment °f thc Wew Season. • Rich creamy off-whltes that are $o much in the newi. • The ww golden tarn and brawny shades right down to F . . not brown. 1 And the price 1 • Moes in every conceivable shade from the soft powdery f 1 bines fa the brilliant parakeet Woes. I from < • Vintage reds are featured in soft wool crepes and f •> Z/A I angora mixtures. > A q YARD W • Ascot greens, almond greens, olive greens are showing fiK. in a number of new cloths. BECHS L JX 279 HIGH STREET
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30064, 23 February 1963, Page 14
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