TITANIA’S PALACE DISPLAY
’ ALREADY VISITED DY S.DOO Pleasure at the unbounded interest displayed by .the public of Dunedin in Titania’s Palace, and also with the generous response _to the crippled children’s fund, which should be considerably augmented during the palace’sexhibition 'in this city, is expressed by it* guardians during.the -Australia and New Zealand tour (Miss F. A. Hills and Miss H. M. Leslie). ’ Already approximately 3,fKX*) people have paid a visit to the millinery salon of Messrs Arthur. Barnett Ltd., where the palace is situated during its local display till Juno 16.. Everything to delight the eye and capture the imagination is contained in this miniature fairyland. Magnificent and > lavish appointments and adornments are the first impression -tof. the - visitor to this, miniature masterpiece of -4,000 pieces, and even though the entire ground plan only measures 9ft by 7ft, the ipalace artistically contains these decorations. The' palace itself is insured for £IO,OOO against all risks. It is no wonder that it'has entranced all ages and ranks in every country where it has been exhibited. The Rotary clubs of New Zealand are to be congratulated in sponsoring the movement to obtain the display in the Dominion for a worthy cause.
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Evening Star, Issue 22347, 25 May 1936, Page 10
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199TITANIA’S PALACE DISPLAY Evening Star, Issue 22347, 25 May 1936, Page 10
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