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$5000 in prizes

With virtually continuous entertainment running at the Industries Fair — either in the theatrette, or at the circus performances, fami-

lies can have many hours of entertainment and education without any additional cost other than the family prices of $2.50 adults, and $1 children — the same admission prices as 1981. - .) In addition, they have the opportunity of winning some of the wide range of prizes given by the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association which are given out daily in the theatrette and worth more than $5OOO. These prizes, range from men’s and women’s clothing, food products, electrical goods, household goods, men’s and ladies’ cosmetic products, handyman accessories, rugs, soft drinks, free tours, travel bags, colour portraits, handbags, paint, ladders and curtains —

something for everybody.

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Press, 19 August 1982, Page 15

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$5000 in prizes Press, 19 August 1982, Page 15

$5000 in prizes Press, 19 August 1982, Page 15

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