THE PATRIOTIC EXHIBITION
Sir, —'I'he Patriotic Exhibition being held in the Town Hall is a credit to all concerned, and no doubt will go far ta achieve the object for which it is given. It- would, I think, be advisable from now to the end to restrict tho children's attendance to certain hours in tho day, leaving the evenings for elder people. As run at present, it is almost an iwpossibi'ity to get near any of the sbulis tn see the goods that are displayed, 'l'ho vouigsters run riot day and night Thei; only object seems to bo the destruction of advertising matter ai>4 nicking so much noise that it is impossible to hear what is said from tho stage, even though you stand U) tile speakers.—l um, etc., WELLWISHER,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2703, 24 February 1916, Page 6
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130THE PATRIOTIC EXHIBITION Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2703, 24 February 1916, Page 6
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