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ANTIQUE EXHIBITION

II .1 IM..— A Pleasing Response Our reporter was startled the other morning by the appearance of a longhaired individual carrying a lute harp and pewter mug under his arm. and on giving chaise he discovered it to be Quinney, in search of the antique. On making an inspection of some of the finds he was amazed to sec the variety of beautiful things already <-i>|Land quite a long list of things promised. It is definitely- decided not to use the King’s Theatre. Hastings, for the exhibition, as this building is totally unsuitable The committee is endeavouring to secure the St. George’s Hall (Skating Rink) this building home ideal for the purpose, as it occupies a ground space of almost a quarter of nn sere. , , There is still n great no.sl for antique furniture fill th : « «nace. and intend in.. cvhiHii»r« need rot feel nnv amrni regard- ■ 'lie safety of 'heir treasures •s thov arc to bo -roll insured again si •fl ri'k« "nd guards will patrol ho*h dav and night. ... .. . ;t i« f ,sort'ol that all china, sir ver. etc should be in gln«- show cases tho.r trilling to !••"! '<•••'•’ ohh '< the comiri’tce hv ringin' Miss Xiblock 9COC or Mr. A'eriil,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 97, 7 April 1934, Page 8

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ANTIQUE EXHIBITION Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 97, 7 April 1934, Page 8

ANTIQUE EXHIBITION Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 97, 7 April 1934, Page 8