m ‘ n AI 0 'ii ■ h ■ ® ; W ■lll m ¥ f ! | | Lh-V; Xl'L'iz.' h ’ •< tf****** I \ 1 I I ’ fc: Ah | > <-.'J, ’I ► X J • 3'l -• t ! ■ tAI ii nr) ( 1 t- An dl w i nwt Il 11 Ww > Wo t \ Willw y Next Wednesday, November. Bth ... .-at 2.30 p.m. . . . the magnificent It V Centennial Exhibition in Wellington will be-opened with brilliant ceremony by 411 His Excellency the Governor General, Viscount./jaiway, P.C., G.C.M.G., D.S.O. : 4|l 0.8. E. Wherever you live, be sure to. take, part in this, historical. ’ 'll I The Exhibition will thrill and delight you by its vast AMPLE ACCOMMODATION?. FOR ALL it size beautiful layout, its hundreds of industrial Besides the many hotels and the specially-built , ’ll size, oeautnui y , Exhibition Hotel (situated near the Exhibition, and . ,l|.l exhibits, its courts and pavilions, the marvellous wjth [, e( j s ), the Accommodation Bureau has til -illuminations, reflecting pools, the-cascades of colour, accommodation available in private homes for Al the IO acres of Playland with countless, amazing several thousand visitors daily. :Wnte the-Official j|l shows and amusements. You ve never.seen. anything secure pr j nte d -form, “How to ‘Obtain l|l .Jike it — it’s the greatest Exhibition ever held in the Accommodation,” from any Post Office or Railway 111 Southern Hemisphere!. Make it a family affair! Station. fc- CENTENNIAL |' EXHIBITION Bth.;NovIEHBER ,T,’ /WELLINGTON > to MAY, 1940 TO MOTORISTS .. . COME ! kß| ...■'. Motor with your family to the Exhibition. This is Hl ADMISSION-ADULTS I/-', ; - --'2 made possible by special Petrol allowances to bona"tsl ' 'ttIVPNU FS UNDFR 16 Ad .1 W : i fide holiday travellers (extra 20 to 30 gallons over and til ' ' Y ' ' ES ' NDER 6 ’ f d ' 4 liP / above the increased allowance of 18 gallons and 14 -£ai ’ -The one issl o n ticket ' f • [ jis’S-S: • gallons — according to .car— available during .'admits. to ail Courts and : November.) Ample parking space in and near ’"HI •Mndustrial -'Exhibits (except ’ wthe Exhibition Grounds. Special Motor Camp -®l > ■ l:®| the “Waitomo Caves”), 4 u - & at Miramar—a few minutes from 'S» . yl| also to the Playland Park. IF Tj .~j the Exhibition. ■’ '4 - & .; ■ i - tj, ' - ''■ -vT. -■ -• f ' \ ; aBS IW'BM >• g NZ -“ W i HilißiNUmivsi iWmnmm ..
JEWELLERY There’s nothing in the line that we cannot supply’or repair; Bring’ your OLD.JEWELLERY- to us, and have it, .restored for further use,- -• 1 r - ’ i Every description of -Watch, Clock 'and Jewellery Repairs done on the premises, r - rr I We’ specialise in Engagement and (Weddings Rings. rrl H. MILNER ' JEWELLER AND WATCHMAKER, UPPER MAWHERA QUAY.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 November 1939, Page 11
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