THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION.
[bt TEi.EuiiArii —ecu press association. 1 DUNEDIN, April 16. The Exhibition Directors are offerin.r fifty pounds in prizes during the last two weeks of the Exhibitiob. A prize valued at twenty-live pounds will be presorted to the three millionth visitor, and £5 "ill be given to each visitor whose an?vat at the gates coincides with the registration of 2,i00.000, and every fifty thousand thereafter up to and including 2,950,000. The first prize will probably, be Won to-morrow, as tin? grand attendance this morning stood at 2,i04,892, Seven hundred school children front Christchurch and the AA’est Coast were ■riven a hearty Sirewcll at the Canterbury Court last night, tihd left for their homes to-day.
The commissariat requirements have filled a. large railway van, and included eight eases of apples, five tins of biscuits, seven hundred buns, and eight hundred sandwiches.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1926, Page 2
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142THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1926, Page 2
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