WIRTH’S CIRCUS.
evrnin;r at Winl,’** »« Moorhouso Avom.P ~ awi \ lcMl * d S’, ,R "V’°"* * PP i'an 2d Ti ug V j!l( - K,lI s. the horsemanship of the Jockeys rram.fio.lrl ami Freeman, the H,, -! arcs (mental telenathists). the 7 a - 'c { „ ' ( (no girls with the iron jaws’"), the Garcias (acrobats) (ho itolaml Troupe. Monitor* 'T ‘n m ® tV'°, iedl “ The Loop ol Uvjftth ), Dudnev (tho tlrvAr «*„. trained by Mr Philip Wirth). Mies Om (trapeze expert) the Six Ccrvenes (described as “Maniacs on the. V. ire J. and also those of the animals. The menagerie, which is open nt feernng- time from 4 to 5 p.m. each dav, consists ol seven lions, two bears, ten monkeys, three tigers, two leopards, five elephants besides horses, ponies’ and other animals' all of which looked well fed and healthy’ The, circus will be repeated every afternoon and evening tins week, Reserved Seals mav bc booked at The Bristol.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19850, 20 January 1920, Page 5
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152WIRTH’S CIRCUS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19850, 20 January 1920, Page 5
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