CLEANING UP
WINTER SHOW QUICKLY DISAPPEARING A BUSY MORNING JNDUSTRY in a different form was represented at the Winter Exhibition this morning. To the accompaniment of countless hammers, the fcig show was in process of rapid disintegration. Stalls vanished as if by magic, * Q( * within an hour or so of work commenced the walls of the Harbour Board sheds, looking barer than ever in contrast to then brief glory of scrim and tinsel, loomed bleak a &d dismal. it is easier to destroy than to build,” quoted one man standing in ruins of what a short time before been a very fine exhibit. But it •ad not altogether been destroyed. nails carefully extracted and / e material undamaged it will doubtuauke its appearance in some 1 pL r * orm next year. the easiest task was that routing the organisation that had v‘ ace< I its exhibit in a big passenger ; The attendants merely shut up ? r “shop” and drove away. Lorries backed in at every door- . a J disposed of the material °y noon a considerable amount of a ; ace had been cleared. The sheds thlnf Xpecte d to be cleared and everyj restored to order by Thursday. cref 1118 the present rate of proMsW h,S Bhould easily be accom-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 715, 15 July 1929, Page 1
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209CLEANING UP Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 715, 15 July 1929, Page 1
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