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CITY PEOPLE'S OPPORTUNITY
"Local people have an opportunity which may not recur for some months of seeing the Exhibition in comfort before the holidays," said Colonel H. E. Avery, the assistant general manager of the Exhibition Company, today. ♦'With a n attendance of up to 30,000 spread over 12 hours, none of the turnstiles, stalls, or Playland devices are overtaxed, and patrons have every facility for close study of the exhibits without spending their time in queues. This applies, also to the restaurant and cafeteria, and seating accommodation in the grounds and lounges is readily available/
"In the course of the next few weeks, with large numbers of visitors from outside Wellington attendances are likely to boom, and the present easy facilities for enjoying the Exhibition ?-t leisure will disappear. This fact is fully appreciated by those who have already visited the Exhibition, as they have found that individual attention at the various courts, is available in a way which .will not be possible when busier days arrive."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1939, Page 13
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1939, Page 13
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