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l J 3 •m m 71 nrW 0 % M Cc aL Ni w f® r? o fcx 2^ \' rr £ \ £> cx m If If ' l» w mm 1 a J feast of ENTERTAINMENT for EVERYBODY! Fun and entertainment will be only one aspect of the Centennial Exhibition—the greatest “Fair” in N.Z. history—but it will be on a colossal and amazing scale! Young and old will find-hundreds of things to amuse. Every day and night will be filled with gaiety and excitement, against a background of beautiful buildings, picturesque decorations and illuminations, glorious music! The vast Pavilions will cover 14 acres —including huge British and Australian Buildings, and sections representing other oversea countries; the amazing Dominion Court with a vivid presentation of New Zealand to-day; the Government Court demonstrating 26 State departments; and wonderful exhibits representing Industry, Science and Invention, and all the activities of every section of our people. PLAN MOW to visit the New Zealand PLAN NOW for YOUR visit. Get coloured folder from any Government Tourist Bureau or travel agency. To assist those who cannot make their own plans accommodation can be arranged through the Official Accommodation Bureau. P.O. Box 544, Wellington. Printed forms, “ How to obtain Accommodation”, may be had on application to any Post Office or Railway Station. NZII ON 1940 ,i> i>COe ;\WN: A fuai/M — Bth -NOVEMBER, 1939, to MAY, 1940

0* \o& *j£ co [O'ft# t)ot c Coo c^e** iH® SHI -® ALWAYS COOL AND SATISFYING HAVELOCK FLAKE CUT TOBACCO The most famous of all Flake Cuts —m C. W. MUIR “THE BOOKSELLER” Gladstone Road Herald Buildings

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20023, 23 August 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20023, 23 August 1939, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20023, 23 August 1939, Page 11

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