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NEW ZEALAND ERE ... right in Wellington... will take place the magnificent New Zealand Centennial Exhibition ... palatial buildings containing exhibits; and working models ... gardens ... pools ... cascades ... spectacular illuminations ... music from the famous band of His Majesty's Welsh Guards ... breath-taking thrills of Playland with the world's greatest entertaining devices ... a thousand attractions to make this the never-to-be-forgotten event of a lifetime. All Wellington will be there... New Zealand will be there . . . Buy,your season tickets now at th« Exhibition Office, Brandon House, Featherston Street, or the Exhibition Accommodation Bureau, 157 Featherston Street. Adults, 30/-; children (under 16), 15/-. Call at your nearest Government Tourist Bureau or ' any travel agency for the free, beautifully illustrated brochure featuring the attractions of this gigantic enterprise. Post copies to your friends so • that they too may come and enjoy the holiday of a lifetime. FOR A QUIET HOUR 47—The nostrils • 60—An emperor "-.i c, .. »,,.,, A — of Rome ■* Ac io'v' Will Appear To-morroa. v^F^^ss 13—To weary 23—Very warm 29—A shade toe»! ii~nw^f 14—Classifying 24—Enclosure si—Hklf & wot. ! s*—UDtam 1C A .-j.Vit OS t3n<.f»»op+»» air— tUUl 9 SCOTO c,-_vprv 16—A rodent 25—Postmaster -- t*™*_v..« rife 3& »£*». fcfi&r 59—Ladle i[sj> £l sUlvlcls — £ t_,_s c Venice 61—Larger t|h • r|t iIIiHu nra| i r 39—Mineral spring i=ASroach ifelM-IMpM-fITHI JtSSStT^ 66—stored in a No n|e|_ m aMn h _ s|n c: c] 4SL-&£san silo for#pre- It IP eh" [g [net d Jwl 44—Long grass servation [o]s P[R \€ yjs Re m[ iis '&] stem DOWN BHRUp-gl 0s 3pMr Ifc^^Sion 1-FeUne iglMo 4 9-At^2rSS 2—Part of a stove sldar ic] fin sonllr' 51—-Oirls attend-f 3—Bird homes eMen ts . |r"Etre Air to? * «■!•. 4—Type measure ' r s~i Lmfdc TjH college s—Piece of fur- , c . sl^amersl Nl ■ sa-^ghaS, bxiraniture s|n i p a tMe a |g agTs 6—Girl's name i joju c: n. e:|e:|p!s jw i ujer 55—Twirl l™^l^^ deer oeE n plmle vTa "o e& 57—Moulding with a—Guides Fpfs"r""" qmhin^'iJ'Fgk an S curve 10—Appreciate l E. pl 5l Tl I s!' I D!EI SI l Mi El sl s > 60—Prefix Befora 11—A singing . , 62—RamWe Voice The Solution of Saturday s Puzzle. 64—The (Sp.) Look for... SPORTS POST SATURDAY

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 15

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