CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION
NO EARLY CLOSING ASSURANCE OF MANAGER An emphatic denial of rumours that the Exhibition would close before its allotted span of six months was completed has been given by the general manager, Mr C. P. Hainsworth. He repeated that it would not close till the end of April "It has been brought to my notice that there is a suggestion circulating in various parts of New Zealand that the Exhibition might close toward the end of February," said Mr Hainsworth. "This is by no means the case. Intending visitors to Ihe Exhibition can rest assured that it. will not close till toward the end of April, as originally planned. "A definite closing date has not yet being announced, but that does not mean that the Exhibition wiil close months, or even weeks, before it has run its full course of six months. It jneans merely that the actual day of closing lias not beer; decided because, if this decision ■,'.v;-e made, it would leave no room " :: : y I) -• -.v.- ent sir:.; I by .a few days to fit with the weather and holiday crowds."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 112, 19 January 1940, Page 3
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186CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 112, 19 January 1940, Page 3
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