I 11 s* CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION WELLINGTON FOLLOW the crowds to the Exhibition! Everybody's talking about it! Fascinating exhibits, marvellous working models, free demonstrations, free lectures, free cinemas—and the greatest round-up of amusement thrills ever gathered together in the Southern Hemisphere. Be there! • • • MOTORISTS Parking for 12,000 cars at Exhibition. Convenient motor camps. AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR ALL G«e printed form, "How to obtain accommod*. tlon," from any Post Office or Railway Station and than write to The Accommodation Bureau, P.0.80x 544, Wei I In* ton. NEW ZEALAND A CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION W I' LL I N G T O N OPEN UNTIL MAY, 1940 NZ2BD ALL FOR VPay your I/-at the gates and you are admitted to all Industrial Exhibits, Play land Park, and all Courts (except Waltomo Caves). Juveniles (under 16) 6d.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 303, 23 December 1939, Page 4
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