TITANIA’S PALACE EXHIBITION
SEASON NEARING CONCLUSION For size alone, the artistic treasures that so lavishly adorn the rooms of Titania’s Palace would command the immediate attention of connoisseur and casual patron alike. The exhibit’s display in Dunedin is for the purpos® of ‘assisting the crippled children’* fund. It was particularly appropriate, therefore, that a large number of crippled children should have becjn given the opportunity on Saturday afternoon of viewing the palace. Its exhibition in the other three centres resulted in a generous public response, the largest contribution, £950, being collected in Christchurch. With still over a week before the palace’s season concludes here, only half that amount has been raised, but it is confidently anticipated that the patronage the palace deserves will be greatly increased in the next few days. The exhibit is housed in the tni salon of Messrs Arthur Barnett Ltd.
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Evening Star, Issue 22359, 8 June 1936, Page 11
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