THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION.
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THE BAND CONTEST. DUNEDIN, February 16. The thirteenth week of the Exhibition closed yesterday with the grand attendance of 1,001,650. which is equal to a daily average of 20,301. A good week is expected from Saturday, when the big band contest, for which -18 bands from all parts of the Dominion have entered, will begin. The bands will march through the city to the Exhibition by way of tlie Alain Highway and will proceed straight to the Sports Ground for the first Quickstep Event. The other events will be held in the Festival "jHull, and in a smaller hall in the 7 Education Court. Two distinguished visitors to-day were Air Allan, Premier of Victoria, and Sir Aleynard lledstrom, of Fiji, Both expressed themselves as bcifttf greatly surprised at the huge scale and magnificence of the Exhibition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1926, Page 2
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144THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1926, Page 2
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