PALACE CIRCUS.
Mr. Bud Crawford, representing Ridgway-Cole-Ridgway's Palace Circus, has been busy in town making arrange^ ments for, the appearance of that company here on Easter Saturday and Monday nights with a matinee for children on, Monday afternoon. Though new to the Dominion tho circus is well known to other parts, having been formed in Australia-three years ago. The stars of the combination are tho ■ Ridgway Brothers, who have toured America and the Continent as head to head balancers, gymnasts, and acrobats, and they claim to perform some almost superhuman teats. The Flying Ligardes will defy all lawns of gravitation "by throwing each other'about on a double aerial trapeze up in the roof of tho tent. Other performers will also assist, and from reports down south, where the Company has been touring an enjoyable evening's amusement "may be Jooked for.
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13382, 3 April 1912, Page 7
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140PALACE CIRCUS. Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13382, 3 April 1912, Page 7
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