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G<w? B Y .S PECTAL T l 7 AINS THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH JJEOS.. JJFD. QIECUS JJROS. QIRCUS ' '/appearing WHANGAREI i 'two Nights & matinee sat. { Commencing TO-MORROW | (Friday, March 23rd) i NEW ACTS! SENSATIONS!: NOVELTIES! Presented under the personal supervision of Philip Wirth, Senr., in Brand New Snow White Waterproof Tents. ADMISSION: 3/-, 4/-, 5/- (Plus Tax). : . . Reserves 6/- (Pins Tax). Children Half Price to All Parts. I Box Plan at Circus Office on After-: noons, of Circus and at Parkcs’ Music j Shop. : INTERESTING ! AMUSING ! EDUCATIONAL ! WIRTH’S.ZOO—I4 Cages of Rare, Wild Animals —Open from 4 till 5 during the feeding hour- of the animals. See: “LIZZIE .2nd,” the Pdood-sweat-ing African Hippopotamus. Admission to; Zoo: Adults 1/-, , Children (id. Have von read “TIT FI LIFE OF PHILIP WIRT FI”? On sale at Circus. ' Price 2/-. EVERYTHING COMING——WE NEVER DIVIDE Tq My Generous Patrons, 1 take great, pleasure in introducing Six World Champions: No. I—Six Lady Elroys in their lightning, amazing, tumbling pyramids and statue acts. Nothing in the world to I 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 wi 11 give yon the greatest thrills von have ever had. 'No. 3—Aloys Peters, the only man in the world who dives 75 feet through space with a rope around his neck. £IOOO will be given to any human being who can accomplish this extraordinary: feat in like manner. No. 4—My'Daughters: The Wirth Family as “FLYING ANGELS,” 40 feet in the air, hanging by their necks, accompanied by the Music of that'Grand Opera, Lucia De Lammermdor” (in which Dame Melba, the world’s greatest singer, made such a wonderful success in Covenl Garden, Loudon). The most beautiful and sublime performance ever given in a CIRCUS ;or THEATRE. I have the honour of producing this beautiful act. Sir;Francis Gavin Duffy, Chief Justice of Australia, and Lady Duffy, Arclibishop 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 Worth, in his bounding jockey act, riding his 17 hands horse at'full gallop over a gate. He jumps on' to her back and on to his feet, the only man in the world who has accomplished this feat. Sec Philip Wirth’s Monkeys as jockeys on ponies (the scream of your life); also the Three Wonder Dogs. :."No,-. 6—See Madame Prince’s Wonderful 20 Monkeys and Apes, including Tarzan, the champion marksman of the, world, shooting a bullet through the neck- of a bottle, bursting a balloon behind the bottle without breaking ' the bottle. In addition: 40 , Horses and Ponies, 8 Elephants, 14 Cages of Wild Animals, Hippopotamus, 100 Monkeys and Apes, 150 People. All brought at a cost of over £4OOO for steamers, £3OOO for railways. This is the and Best Circus I have ever had the pleasure of presenting. • Yours, etc., . PHILIP WIRTH. - 322

EDUCATIONAL JJEMINGWAY ’S gCORE gOTII HIGHEST MARKS MOST PASSES The following letter from a highlysatisfied Hemingway’s student speaks for itself: — “I have much pleasure in advising you that I was successful in both my subjects—Securities I and IT —at the last November Examinations. My marks for the subjects were 7a9c and 809 f o respectively and upon inquiry, received advice from the University ,of' Ncav Zealand that these marks were the highest for the Dominion in the subjects mentioned at the 193?. examinations. “This now completes six years’ of study with your Schools, during which period I have completed the Diploma in Banking, Professional Accountants’ Course, and the two Security subjects. (Signed) A. V. MILLER, Wellington,” In the 1933 Examinations for Accountancy and Banking 692 Hemingway’s students were successful. Write today for Free Bonk—“Accountancy.’ ’ H EMIN G W A Y ’ S CORRESPONDENCE gCTIOOLS P. O. BOX 516 AUCKLAND • ‘business ANNOUNCEMENTS j 0 J J) URmjs BADDLEB 80 ALBERT STREET Opp. Buckland’s AUCKLAND RIDING SADDLES A SPECIALTY Material and Workmanship Guaranteed. Old Saddles taken as part payment for New. ..REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED / A Trial Solicited SOI r£Q pAEMERS J)AIRYMEN QRAIG’S AGRICULTURAL JMME. Contains-Burnt-Shell, Burnt Carbonate, ' atid Ground Carbonate EXTRA FINELY Ground. The response on pastures is wonderful. Supplied in 6,8, 10 ton truck lots with free Railage for the first 100 miles from Kioreroa, m ar Whangarei. Bag Returnable, if in good condition, to—J. J. CRAIG, Ltd., KIOREROA, at same rate as charged provided freight prepaid. Order from Stock Agents, Dairy Factories, of J. J. Craig, Ltd., 100, Queen 205 . . . Street, Auckland. TUB E R Get ,Our Quotation for ALL TIMBER and JOINERY Requirements. FRUIT CASES a Speciality. FULL ADVICE and INFORMATION given FREE j The- jjorntngside t imbee ! QOY. [ TD, ' j Sawmillers, Timber Merchants and j Joinery Manufacturers. j MORNTNGSTDE AUCKLAND Phono 20-801. Adjoining Morningside Station, Whansrarei-Auckland Line. 458

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Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 10