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ST. LEON’S CIRCUS

A special train early this morning brought St. Leon’s circus to town, and 80 men were soon at work erecting a big tent opposite the Oval, in Princes street. Patrons are promised an entirely new show. The Odessa Pros., sensational triple horizontal bar performers; the Honey Trio; Madame Footrina Maudio the Mule, St. Leon’s new acrobats; “Paddy,” the dog with the human brain; Gus St. Loon, the famous talking clown; the mysterious veiled lady; Millie Golda, the singing Venus on the wire; the Rontfrew Statues; Dtlorics, queen of the (lying trapeze; and an army of clowns are some of frio items that go to make up the 80 now acts to be seen at St. Loon’s circus. The season will commence on Thursday, and will include a matinee performance on Saturday.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18348, 12 September 1921, Page 5

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ST. LEON’S CIRCUS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18348, 12 September 1921, Page 5

ST. LEON’S CIRCUS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18348, 12 September 1921, Page 5

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