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WINTER SHOW.

CHIEDREN ATTEND IN HUNDREDS.

CHANS' DAY TO-iMORROW.

, two thousand school children Winter Show yesterday, and rSW their first acquaintance with the provided there for their Besides the large school par*T»7so adults and 450 children through the turnstiles. Pyto following schools were reprcted yesterday:—Sumner (18(n, Kic- *!*»« (140)' Spreydon (100), Woolston S> Lyttelton (130), Opawa (200), Skiham (190), Hornby (90), Weat -Lffdott (100), Fendalton (200), Lin*U avenue (250), and the Deaf and I Si Institute (50). To-morrow will j "fflrpfcans' Day, w 1 n over 200 ehil- ! " from the various orphanages in rtTW will be given their onting at ha show. Sweets, rolls, and two cases /»«ples have been provided for the rthsßg by firms in the Git 7It waa first arranged that there should tvo railway excursions from the ffest Coast next week to provide for . idsildren coming to the Winter cL* but now it has been decided that «soW will be necessary. Over 200 bil&ren are expected from Greymonth ~7 gokitika, and billets will be re™i«fl for many of them. The organStf the show (Mr E. H. Marrinsr) Zl. appealed to the public to provide tedo/e f° r the children, who have alttys been lodged satisfactorily in pretionß years. interest and Entertainment. Ue Winter Show and Exhibition plaw an important part in giving valuable first-hand information of the resources of the province as well as good Entertainment for visitors. This year there are a number of working exhibits, ,fjiidi show the actual processes of auittfaetnre, and visitors to the Barneks find them very interesting. Tory's programme includes the following attractions:— Punch and Judy pantomimes, Bobot displays, musie by the X«w Brighton Band, and dancing displays by Miss Waugh'o pupils.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20623, 12 August 1932, Page 13

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WINTER SHOW. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20623, 12 August 1932, Page 13

WINTER SHOW. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20623, 12 August 1932, Page 13

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