MAORI WONDERLAND.
One of the most enterprising ventures ever undertaken in the way of shows is that which has been aptly described “Maori Wonderland.” This will be on view at the Stratford show grounds to-morrow and Thursday. It occupies a considerable area of ground, and graphically illustrates life at a Maori pah in the thermal regions, of which the scene is realistic, with the Prince of Wales Feather geyser, Karipiti blowhole, bran pot, steaming rocks, boiling mud pools, etc., and hakas, poi dances, etc., by champion native teams also add to the enjoyment. The Wonderland was on view at Hawera and all those who visited it were loud in their praises of its wonderful realism. It is the intention of enterprising proprietors to fiiit Australia, America.-
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1922, Page 5
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126MAORI WONDERLAND. Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1922, Page 5
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