"WITHOUT TEARS"
STUDY AT THE EXHIBITION. (B? TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION. J DUNEDIN, 20th November. The Dunedin people are now settling down to 'take the Exhibition in an earnest, spirit, but the holiday crowds ol visitors continue to throng the courts, especially in the evening, when attractions of all kinds are enhanced by illuminations. The first three days carried the aggrogate attendance past Uie 100,000 mark, and to-day's tally should maintain the average. "With the advent of the Christmas holiday season the Exhibition will" undoubtedly prove the star attraction for all able to move afield, and there are other holiday terms to follow before the big show closes. . It. is noticeable that the large crowds in tile pavilions Linger longest over displays of educational value, depicting | scenic wonder, and the_ hiaidred-and-ono phases of man's activities, from lonely ] outpost lands to the highly-specialised brunches uf industrial and scientific op. end ions. Schoolboy and"greybeard may he seen intent upon llio study of tin;,hit- | cst farm methods, in tlie evolution of a gorgeously appointed limousine. j Meantime, the ligliter-heuried visitoi'B have been l'Rvellmg iv tlie amusement zone.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 124, 21 November 1925, Page 7
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