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Exhibition Highlights

This is your last opportunity to record your signature in the Centennial Roll of Commemoration and to obtain your Centennial Certificate of Attendance. Roll closes tonight. Situation, General Exhibits Court—next to Moa. » • • Mr. Berman, Tower of London collector of the Regalia and Crown Jewels of Europe, wishes to thank all those people who have visited the Tower of London. Be sure not to miss the Exhibition’s Premier attraction. This is your last day. i(r $ * Those unable to visit the Centennial Exhibition and sec the wonderful skating act of the St. Moritz Ice Skaters, will have the opportunity in Wellington during the Winter Fair festivities. The show you can’t afford to miss » ♦ » Good News! After the Exhibition yon will be able to enjoy the most marvellous coffee in New Zealand at “French Maid Coffee Shop,” Lambton Quay, next Stewart Dawson’s. Try this wonderful coffee today with real cream and biscuits 6d. “French Maid” Stall, opjiosite Maori Court. « » o Tlie rage of New York and Paris, Bczalel, 100 per cent, pure Silver Jewellery. High art in Eastern jewellery modernized with tremendous success, on display “New Pal” Palestine Exhibit, next Cafeteria. * « * Hats off to tlie gallant little lady who made her first trip out of doors after two years to make a special visit to the Exhibition to see tlie Little Theatre. « « We have made many new friends and renewed old acquaintances during tlie Exhibition. We are always glad to hear from you. Our permanent address is 8. Curtis and Co., AslihursL Exliibition Visitors “Stick to Beer.” Tlie Exhibition Bar serves sparkling Bottle and Draught Ale and Stout. Motor Court, at Dominion Court entrance. See Hitler's Horrors of Mechanized Murder. First showing in New Zealand of the German Giant Torpedo and Nazi Mine, captured in the North Sea. Playlaud’s Premier

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 13

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Exhibition Highlights Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 13

Exhibition Highlights Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 13

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