THE EXHIBITION
.-|MILIfION AND A HALF ATTEND-j-I ;•? •• ■■ ANCES PASSED. ' ,"•! (sy.Teleßraph.— Press Association.) .| ZX DUNEDIN," 11th February. 'I Tb£ attendance at the Exhibition has |>ow,'reached 1,526,027, and still crowds jare Qoming. The kinema theatre in lithe New Zealand Government pavilion •|is expecting shortly, to register an attendance of 250,000,- and the lucky ;| visitor who makes up this total will fibe presented with a bound album of | New • Zealand:"views. The attendance at tfie Art Gallery has passed the |100,(K)q mark. There' has lately been ?jadded-'a fine collection of contemporI ary -medals, medallions, and shields by ,| a weft-known London firm, which is disI play-ed- in the section dc.voted to sculp- | ture'.'*'- 1. .'■ ,-:■-';.•.. : Jjj TKero is a possibility • that P. J. | Bielfetts, conductor of the .Argyll and 1 Sutherland Highlanders Band, will re- | torir after the -Exhibition to settle in |New^Zealand.."The Dominion appeals %to me very greatly,'' he told a reporter, J "and,:l think I will come back to live lin some part of it. The band is "to go ij abroad on its return Home, and I inJ tend to leave its service in any case."
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 11
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183THE EXHIBITION Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 11
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