CIRCUS
There is no better “ cheer germ than a circus, and one never grows tired of circus fare, with its never failing fun and excitement. On Wednesday and Thursday nights Mr J. V. Hanna’s Dunedin School of Physical Culture is staging a “ circus ” which will undoubtedly more than uphold the traditions of the word. Fun there will be from start to finish, and thrills will be provided in plenty by acrobats, gymnasts, and a one-wheel cyclist. A varied programme has been painstakingly prepared, and “Mr Gloom ” is definitely excluded. Undoubtedly this entertainment will show the vitality and brightness of those closely connected with physical culture, and should certainly serve as an incentive to those less fortunate to emulate such a profitable example, effeteils 0 f the circus are advertised elsewhere in this paper.
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Evening Star, Issue 21170, 2 August 1932, Page 11
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133CIRCUS Evening Star, Issue 21170, 2 August 1932, Page 11
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