FESTAL FAIR.
TOWN lIALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 30th AND 31st.
A special feature of the Fair will be the section for the children. Apart from the drawing attraction of (he side-shows, modern forms of the old bran tub will bold the interest of the youngsters. “Ye village pump,” always acts as a magnet. This is a large wooden pump, four or five feet, high, with a wooden spout. A coin inserted in a slot in the pump does not bring water, but . Test it at the Fair. Then the baker’s oven: a great big oven, large enough to hold several boys, with a wee baker man in full chai’ge, who throws open the door of the oven and produces, not loaves, but . Well,
bring all the children to the Fair to see. It costs nothing to enter the Hall. Admission is free to all.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2398, 28 February 1922, Page 3
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145FESTAL FAIR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2398, 28 February 1922, Page 3
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