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I ON VIEW AT PLAYLAND I CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION | Grand Opening, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 8 at II a.m, J 2 I^^^B|U| Greenhalgh & Jcacksofs ;-. ißiiii^isip lUv viiifi#icii£yiiiig •■■-' -ifIBHEIM AffrartiAiie aI th& ■"-■■■ 1-ASi J AluavUUua HI UIC s,^- fcxniDiuon! The World's Biggest Girl Eats c Mexican Rose, 54-Stonefat Girl ~ t . 'The-Fat Girl having: lunch at the Playland Centennial Exhibition. The big* girl arrived from Old. Mexico by the s.s. "Mari-y-r y, pdsa." You have read about the Giantess in the Pix; now .. * see her in person at the Wellington Exhibition. : , ;..'■-■ First Appearance in New Zealand of ■~■ "I FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL MOTOR &.■ DARING GIRL MOTOR. CYCLE m»le ..a minute on a perK\ ■'.-'. RIDERS s pendicular wall. I lite CHINESE JHEATiof LIVING WONDFRS • =•■ First Appearance in New Zealand of tl^e h CHEUNG SZE MUN TROUPE of ■$'* Unenta! wonders I ■ I^^KHiiiiSmSlfißlSi' ?• ARTHUR GREENHALGH,. WITH ;V - SOME OF HIS CHINESE . || Who have been. specially imported || :^X^^^K^Sf^M^^^Sm^B '/;. from China to appear in the Chinese |§ |^jKpSjHt^K:^^^^^P /■■'■ Tite Chinese Entertainers is one of |lj I^Kmfl^^^^K^^H I: the big1 features of Playlaml in the p| The above attractions are under the management of Greenhalgh & Jackson, the well-known International Showmen. \ ■ W^xJss* . g I 1 — j / -T. I A miQIKORC" BBHISH CONSTIPATION IT*"" 1* -* . MVAt FKSSEN «nd». con««paMem in * ft flfl flfH^! f^ NATURAL way because it is a ecmhm»- ' § I IEESiIJiILi tion 6i fl»«« of Naliwe's own laxaUvw— g IlllJi'iliO Flo* Sauna and Cascara. Fiqson it a X | ■■■ ■ ■.■■■■■ ' '■'/' plsa«ant-tasting tablet. X««* <*e'W *' UP« f| I Heßtore "normal bowel action promptly §? I . ~.. . , t arid gently with. Figaei*—equally good B I W stands for this wonderful : &^SLS2drt!bsdi«Sw2' Tf/fi. I mountain lake of a thousand •t«cfw*««. 1/6 tin. Jh V I moods . . .this famous sea of KfV A I §5 I rippling waters, set in the *y '}jr^ 11 heart of the Urewera counGf&M. X 1 *ry- An 'deal place for a !■ ■ ,ff< jmb £fc B^o k I perfect holiday, with the / p. P' fcpr 4hv P»^P §1 t luxuriously comfortable GovFOR CONSTIPATION I ernment hotel as a base for .!-\- . ■ _■_ Is \ your many and varied opera—>^w"lll>*W>**^^^^^^^^^"^^^^^ I tions. Launch trips, bush : ' •-■■■■ g& "g. ' M I I walks, fishing or just lazing, '00$ if MMfM&imsofff@ B X \ V°U MUST eni°V yourself at ffcjtyi I Waikaremoana. Book now ' haif cscb morn~ vij \ _~»i, ' ..-. .[ ing and you will \| I / *>. '"'"\".'f' \ nave an immacu- tsl X uLsM^toft.-'"■■-/•"■• ""-/*"■■'"•'-.«'*•. . late head all day. ,'M _^ J"~'"':- "jl^ai ; R7. //. Simms\ ft) PFI h '! e6* so«j, jLtrf., Christchurch. V #rK rttftcilL :■:- Hnlfl *™IE BE Bffl '^ I The "Dominion" Building. '■-■ ■ -lg Hit ' i MBT gg mWM' fS& I WakeficW St., Wellington. s* pFOk 9' ■wlrnßl ■ I TI JJH I Td. 44-120. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 109, 4 November 1939, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 109, 4 November 1939, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 109, 4 November 1939, Page 10