THE WINTER SHOW
lay-out of halls. PROPOSALS MADE. Proposals for the improvement of the lay-out of the interior of the build ings during the next Winter Show were advanced by a special sub-committee at the meeting of the general tee of the Manawatu and Mest Coast A. and P. Association yesterday. It was suggested that the exhibit, should be centralised as far as possible, and that part of the entertainment hall be used as a tea room, witn the remainder of the space for exh* “'l S think that we ought to put a lock on the home industries cases, commented a member. “There is too much pilfering going on, and a lot ot cakes have been taken away.” , Mr J. A. Russell stated that the halls might be made more attractive at very little cost. , “We want new streamers, borne or them are twenty or thirty years old, said the secretary (Mr W. T. The secretary reported that £7UU or £BOO was being spent in maintenance in the halls. The engine shed was being concreted and all tli© buildings were being painted. . , f The matter was left in the hands or a special committee
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 77, 26 February 1930, Page 2
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195THE WINTER SHOW Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 77, 26 February 1930, Page 2
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