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LOGANISMS

The exhibitors and attend ants at tbe Exhibition have few opportunities to get to know each other or to engage in social amenities. That the gregarious instinct is there, however, was manifested by an application to the board of directors for permission to hold a social and dance amongst themselves in the Cabaret on Christmas night. This permission was readily granted at the meeting held last night.

To-morrow evening the chairman of directors (Mr J. Sutherland Ross) will address an invisible audience of “ listenors-in ” from the wireless station at idle Exhibition. A full concert programme has also boon arranged, in which some well-known vocalists will take pari.. * * * *

The programme to be screened at the Government cinema in the New Zealand Government Pavilion to-night will bo: 1 Romance of the Sapphire,’ an Australian feature; _ ‘ The King of Sports: Swordfishing in New Zealand,’ the picture that brought Zane Grey, the groat “Wild West” novelist, out to the dominion; ‘The Gannets at Home at Cape Kidnappers ’; and ‘ When, West Meets East,’ a Canadian picture. In future the screen programme for each evening will be an-

noimccd in the ‘Star,’ It also appears every day in the daily programme of $o Exhibition. » * *' 9 Curiously enough, when tho Government cinema, was screening yesterday a film dealing with" the Australia'! banana industry, nearly every other person that came in was eating bananas. Proof positive of this fact was afforded by the great number of banana skins which had to be picked up off tho floor afterwards by the officer in charge. It is requested that for the future all banana skins be placed in the receptacle provided foi the purpose.

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Evening Star, Issue 19126, 18 December 1925, Page 4

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LOGANISMS Evening Star, Issue 19126, 18 December 1925, Page 4

LOGANISMS Evening Star, Issue 19126, 18 December 1925, Page 4

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