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WINTER SHOW.

Rothes big crowd.

la st day to-day.

A ., aT M, and adults who came by the excursion from the West Coast helped to swell the erowd Show yesterday, with the '» that the attendances were some *7 , s i n excess of the previous day's P* There were 2500 adults and admitted yesterday. The i": 0 f children who thronged each " daring the day showed the interest in stalls, exhibits, and "tfL oodds, and were given a fine of seeing practical evidence tfSKuetive c »P aeit >' of the pr °- ' One of the most interested of people was a girl of nineteen, soendiug her first holiday "froni the West Coast. The West fl -hildren will return this morning, •a following West Coast schools presented, the numbers from *fhein£ given:—Blackball IG, BrunTavlorville 3S, Cobden and *iLth Main 42 > Runanga 31, HokiKumara 9, Grevmouth Marist

L following were the numbers atZt from Canterbury schools:— Starch Technical Schoolboys 400, Wg Girls' Home IS, Waikari 25, Sale2s, Hawarden 100, Waipara 3/, Suttelton 80, Prebbleton 60, South *Lrn 10, Homebush 14. Dunsandel 18, Waiau 20, Methven 100, StljrtOß Hig h Sch ° ol 50 - Charing Zn 15 -Broadfield 35, Darficld 40. 25, Fairfield 15, Little IV«]QJ 10. evening the Band of the Ist tetertofy.' Regiment, Miss P. Manpupils, and U on Ay Lung [iMMnror) contributed to the proLu of entertainment, %Bkow will conclude this evening. fljialT to-day and to-night remain for of the countless ex!tt&iritl) their inexhaustible features ! During its session the Win- !■,!&» and Exhibition has provided pj varied entertainment for i faJk It has also furnished a bet- ; jjsriciation of what is being done ' |r«rprimary producers and by our finalists. It has effectively voiced jjiiJwntages of supporting local injattin and shown the way to lessen ganiloyisent. It has provided relaxajjauifl amusenient that young and old ®sH enjoy. Many will take advance of the "last-day" opportunity of rstingf the Winter Show, and for them igood programme is provided:—Mr litkettfs gymnastic pupils, 2.30 p.m.: tab and Judy, 3 p.m.: Won Ay- Lung, iiiese magician in Eastern magic, 3.30 it; rabbit shearing demonstration, ]j pjn:; physical drill display by of the Fendalton School, 7.30 j.; Derry's Band, 7.50 p.m.; Miss MJohald's dancing pupils, 5.30 p.m.; toy's Band, 9. p.m.; "God Save the fl», 9 10.30 p.m.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20630, 20 August 1932, Page 17

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WINTER SHOW. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20630, 20 August 1932, Page 17

WINTER SHOW. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20630, 20 August 1932, Page 17

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