HAVE YOU SEEN THEM?
SEEN WHAT? THE ORANG-OUTANGS, OF COURSE I On entering Joyland at the Show one's curiosity is immediately aroused through the thousands of visitors trying to pass through a certain tent. In the vicinity of this tent it is one constant jamb. Push! every man, woman and child for itself! Beware of pickpockets! What’s it all about? On further examination wc find the cause of all this commotion is that thousands of people are endeavouring to gain a glimpse of the wonderful African orang-outangs, Ihc most human and harmless animals on earth. “Wonderful!" uttered the father of a family of 28 as lie. his wife and their 28 offsprings emerged from the tent. Don't forget, reader, that this is an exhibit “worth while,” so be sure to follow the crowd. If you do not see the orang-outangs you have failed to sec the Show. Ilurry! you have net much time left. 132
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16814, 4 June 1926, Page 8
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