LUNA PARK. Luna Park, Auckland's homo of thrills and laughs, continues an uninterrupted run of success, and it seems that Aucklanders can never tire of tho manifold attractions this unique pleasure ground has to offer. The area has been thronged since the opening of the season, and fully, justifies the title it has earned as "New Zealand's Coney Island." A great number of new features have been introduced this year, and, in addition to the old devices, such as tho scenic railway, river caves, whip, caterpillar, fun factory, joy wheel, "goofy" house and dodg'ems, patrons are now flocking to see Jolly Ray, "the world's fattest girl," Elsia, "half-man and half-woman," and the sensational "Pig-a-dilly circus/' featuring a clever team of performing pigs. Buses run to the park from the bottom of Queen Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20474, 28 January 1930, Page 15
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