AT WELLINGTON WINTER SHOW Most Interesting Show, Carnival, and Fair Attraction ever brought, to New Zealand. TONOUMTENE % PIGMY '""jSSSI"' savage iflar FROM CENTRAL AFRICA ' Wf^in Pigmy Chieftain, Dweller of the _^ Jsi3 wSr Trees and Rocks, and Associate jje^^^ sTJr of the Great Apes, Chimps., and "S^^^g-^ af&Sr \{ Gorillas; allowed in Australia for "*^''^9^^P^T ii one year only, and allowed in """"^^fc'3*=» ** New Zealand for 6 months only. . ■ 27 YEARS OF AGE; 28 INCHES HIGH. WEIRD, UNCOUTH AND WONDERFUL. Smallest Human Being on Earth, and First of his Tribe to be brought ', to Australia. Lecturer and Guardian, Mr. and Mrs. A. Evans. Direction AFRICANDER MEEKIN. AFRICAN PIGMY. David T. JKeekin, who is known throughout Australia as a noted lion-tamer, has secured, under great expense, a Central African pigmy man. This tiny black warrior is only 28 inches high. He is 2T years of age, and a true type of the Übungi pigmies. It may also be fairly accurately stated that To To is the smallest coloured person that has yet come to Australia. He speaks no English, but is thoroughly conversant with various African dialects, such as the Abantu, Swahili, V'ianu, etc. The Bigmy tongue is known only to the Pigmies, as professors have failed to master the clicks and clacks, and guttural, apo-like gibberings. LOOK FOR THE PIGMY. More and More T" f^<&*4zZ~t New Homes ■ {f^Vssr' ' —are being given the additional /i/J VvGy \ the judicious use of 'IEADUGHTs! LeSsl |Y*-3Lsfl Old homes that ar« being remodelled (T [*I*^|?™ I f pTjujm iT~i__\. are also given the advantage of /* 1 L I 11233111 IEIBT Leadli 2 hting. We have a iplendid »iOi 1^1'- tos^E2ShlEw range of designs and can make up J- , s any sbrpe or size to order. C.ll in I , ft \ "^ arid let u« ahow you how economi- / ■{// t>ir!\ h) cal «hls added home beauty is. / (Ail\ll, \(u ?l \ J aILL& JACKSON Ud. X/$ NEW "DOMINION" BUILDING / <*> /)l3v r*Hh} I WAKEFIELD STREET K^^'^^SL^T^iJif^ I Warehouse: Ghuznee Strtet, *s*!rZss** '^Sf / WELLINGTON. ' "*-• / "The First with the Late»t Wallpapers." /
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 18
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