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■y; ; AMUSEMENTS j_ JJ Y gPECIAL THE GREATEST SHOW 0N EARTH ] gROS. QIRCUSJ gROS. . .. APPEARING WHANGAREI j TWO NIGHTS & MATINEE SAT. j : ‘ Commencing TO-MORROW j 1 ■ ' (Friday/March 23rd) NEW ACTS ! SENSATIONS !; - NOVELTIES! Presented under the personal super-, vision of Philip Wirth, Sent’., in BrandNew ' Snow White Waterproof Tents, j ADMISSION: 3/-, 4/-, 5/- (Plus Tax).| Reserves 6/- (Plus Tax). Children Half Price to All Parts. Box Plan at Circus Office on t Afternoons'of Circus and at Parkes’ Music i Shop. INTERESTING ! AMUSING ! V ’ EDUCATIONAL! | WIRTH’S ZOO—I 4 Cages of Rare, j Wild Aiiimals—Open from -1 till 5 during the feeding hour of the animals. See “LIZZIE 2nd,” Iho Blood-sweat-j iug African Hippopotamus. Admission i to Zoo: Adults 1/-, Children ffil. j Have you read ‘‘THE LIFE OF! PHILIP WIRTH”? On sale at Circus. Price 2/-. | EVERYTHING COMING— I : ' • • - —WE NEVER DIVIDE I To My Generous Patrons, 1 take great! pleasure in introducing Six World! Champions: - j No.'l—Six Lady Elroys in their, lightning, amazing, tumbling pyramids j and statue acts. Nothing in the world to- equal these wonder ladies. I : v;Np. 2—“ The Plying Nelsons” in j tlfeir. flying- trapeze act. No athletes | in the world can accomplish the teals! these seven .super men do. Their j death-defying tricks will give yon tliej greatest thrills you have ever had. | No.’ 3—Aloys" Peters, the only ■ man in the world, who dives 75 feet through j Space with a rope around his nock.! £IOOO will be given to any human being who can accomplish this extra-, ordinary feat in like manner. . • j^ o> 4—My Daughters: The Wirth Family as “ FLYING ANGELS,’ ’ 40 feet in the air, hanging by their necks,, .-accompanied by the Music of Grand Opera, Lucia De Lammermoor” (in which Dame Melba, the World’s greatest singer, made such a wonderful success in Covent Garden, j London).- The most beautiful and; Sublime performance ever given in a I CIRCUS or THEATRE. I have thej honour of producing this beautiful act.] Sir’;Francis Gavin Duffy, Chief Justice qf' Australia, and Lady Duffy, Archbishop Mannix, Melbourne, Arehbishop 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 horse at- full gallop over a gate. He jumps oh to her back and on to his feet, the only man in the world who has accomplished’ this feat. See Philip Wirth’s Monkeys as jockeys on ponies (the scream of your life): also the Three Wonder Dogs. i '-No. 6—See Madame Prince’s Won-i defful 20 Monkeys and Apes, including | Tarzan, the champion marksman of I Ihe world, shooting a. bullet through the neck of a bottle, bursting a. bal-j loon behind the bottle without break-j ing- the bottle. In addition: 40 j Horses and Ponies, S Elephants, 141 Cages of Wild Animals, Hippopotamus, IdO Monkeys and Apes, 150 People. All brought at a cost of over £4OOO for steamers, £3OOO for railways. This is the JBiggest and Best Circus j X have ever had the pleasure of pro-) seating, ! Tours, etc., PHILIP WIRTH. ■ • r>°° ” j ACCOMMODATION | —■ ■■■ » —■>>"" ■■■ I i i ■■ ■■!■■■ j t-r*- ——COME TO | pAEAEAI JJOUSE j EELENSVILLE j FOB A REAL HOLIDAY OR REST ! Hot Mineral Baths (Plunge, Slipper j and Roman). Social Hall, Tennis Court. Excellent Cuisine. Splendid j Service. Ample Garage Accommoda- | tion. Appointed A.A.A, Hostel. > PHONES : I Helensville 35 j Auckland 48-087 1 I, Mrs. P. M. RIMMER —Manageress i “Only Unlicensed Hotel-de-Luxe.’ 49 SYMONDS ST., AUCKLAND, Reduced Tariff. Manageress - - - MRS. B. CHURTON. Phone 43-774. 419 TTOTEL NORTHLAND, Private] Hotel De Luxe, Queen St., Ancle-1 land, C.l. (Under now management). Now being conducted on superior lines. The Hotel with the Perfect Cuisine,! Handiest Position, and Splendid Ap-i pearancc. Tariff: .10/0 per Day; £3 3/-j per Week, Permanents b\ r arrange-* meat.—Mr. and Mrs. .JOHN P. RIO 11DAN, Proprietors. 527 THE pEENLEIGH pRIVATE JJOTEL OPP. ALBERT PARK Phone 41-319. Three minutes to Kail- j way and Queen Street. I 28 SYMONDS ST., AUCKLAND. ! 1 MISS L. SMITH - - - Proprietress, j JJOTEL JJON JQESIR j TAKAPUNA AUCKLAND j Visitors from the North should break! their journey at the above Licensed Hotel. Every convenience and attention. Two Golf Links. Hard Tennis! Court. Motor Garages. ! Tariff—lo/- Per Day. ( FRANK HAWES - - - - Proprietor. Phone 23-393, Auckland. 440 G L !. Waterloo Quadrant, Opposite Government House, AUCKLAND. Thoroughly renovated on modern lines and completely refurnished through- j out, is opening for the ( EASTER SEASON First-class Accommodation, Excellent Cuisine, Lowest Tariffs. i Here, ideally situated, just sufficiently j removed from the heart of the city to ' enjoy its beauty and tranquility, is the j '..very accommodation you seek. ( Loss than 5 minutes from the O ueen i St., Theatres, C.P.O. and Railway Station, its elevated position commands glorious harbour views. A truly i Superior Hotel in the choicest location ( in Auckland. I WRITE AND SECURE YOUR BOOKINGS ! during the EASTER RACING CARNIVAL i MRS, BIERNACKI, Proprietress. Telephone 40-67S’ (not yet listed). ENALVON pRIVATE JJOTEL j

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Northern Advocate, 22 March 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 22 March 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 22 March 1934, Page 10