INCREASING POPULARITY It is interesting to note that as the result of- organisation work the popu7 larity of the Winter Show has increased by leaps and bounds. It is shown, for instance, that between 1929 and 1932 the number of entries has inereased by 200 per cent. A GOOD WORKER The association has to feel grateful to Mr. J. W. Wrigley, Who in the early days did a great amount of work in helping the secretaries. I
King's Birthday Week-end SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd (Under the Control of Rotorua Athletie and Axemen's Club) | BIG CHOPPING CARNIVAL ON THE NEW SHOW GROUNDS Commencing 11 a.m, ; IIOO 14in. Standing Chop £100 Free Seating Accommodation for 1000 . arranged so everyone can see tfie contests. Toys and Lollies for the Children Fidee. Fublic Address Loudspeakers Installdd. See events Judged Electrically. j ADMISSION :: ADULTS ls CHILDREN: (12 years and tinder accompanied by I parehtsy Free. 14 years and under 6d. Sports | Dance in the Show Ha| in the evenjng . r , | :'4 - j- !
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 9
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