Ini: Exhibition continues to attract good local put milage. The reputation of Die display is spreading afar, and country folk arc beginning to take an inteiest in the event. ’Hu; attendance uv*w tie* holiday period should he substantial. The management is organising special attractions, and there will
b" something fresh all the time. The i Liters continue to pass commendation upon ill-' display and all acknowledge it is one of remarkable credit to the enterprise of the town. As regards reputation making, the Exhibition has added much to the credit hi Hokitika which can plume itself upon organising a function which has surprised and pleased all who have inspected the display. Py the end of the week when all the exhibits will he in place, the exposition will he eoiuplet, and over the Christmas and New Year holidays visitors who will he flocking to Hokitika are sure to make the Exhibition their special objective.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1923, Page 2
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