FIREWORKS DISPLAY.
Kavored liy fine weather the lJeeivalion liromiil Board's fireworks display divu- ;i Iii«» crowd la-( night. The jjimimU in Ihe \ieinity of the big lake were jusl. n fairy picture. Festoons of lanlerus in (very shade spanned the lake ami encircled the hand rolunda. whilst other* were strung along the pittlis <un| along fin* lake side. Those who wandered or took up their positions on the hill behind Ihe rotunda, viewed ji .seeiicthat in ilself was worth more than Ihe price "I' admission. Round and about tile lake drifted a boat ivhose orenpantfe "Warned nwny-«oloreil lights, eal-luirinc wheels, and so on. From the hush on either side eaino colored fire, r<vkof* and bombs that burst into brilliant balls of flame. From the "'port's bridge" came a similar display. The members I of tin- Hoard, assisted bv the members . "f the Fire 'Brigade, wete in ehiu\u'e. |The (Jarris'on Band, under Mr. C. TI. Anderson, played a splendid programme ( of miisie, which was greatly enjoyed, ami | put a finishing Much 071 the evening-'* j entertainment.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 233, 6 November 1909, Page 2
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175FIREWORKS DISPLAY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 233, 6 November 1909, Page 2
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