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THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION.

[llY TELEGRAPH —PF.lt PRESS ASSOCIATION

DUNEDIN. December 24

All is ready at the Exhibition for tlie big Christmas Jive carnival. The last signs are up in the buildings, the lawns are gremi, the gardens are blooming, and a ’mattery of turnstiles can now handle up to 14,000 people in au hour. The amusement park and grounds will remain open till mid-night and the pavilions till eleven.

Mr J. AY. Collins, the Government ('om.tnissioner. in a wireless talk iron) the Exhibition station says: "To New Zealand citizens 1 extend, on behalf "I the Government, a. hearty invitation to visit the Exhibition. J earnestly ask parents, even if they have to sacrifice something, to allow their children to come to the Exhibition, which must make a lasting impression on them and would he of the greatest possible educative value, containing as it does, all the latest achievements in art, science. agriculture 4, commerce, industry, the marvels of the wireless and telegraph, astronomy and transport by air. sen and land. All these are so explained that even children may understand. Combined with these otustnnding educational features there is an almost: bewildering range of amusements and nothing could be more inspiring than to see fathers and mothers renewing their youth with their children at what, according to visitors competent to judge, is the best exhibition over held in the Southern Hemisphere.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1925, Page 3

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THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1925, Page 3

THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1925, Page 3

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