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Spend Your Easter Holiday at the Great Exhibition /\PRIL offers you a final opportunity of seeing the biggest International Exhibition ever held south of the line—an Exhibition one-third of the size of Wembley, and on the authority of Oversea visiters, even better than Wembley in some features. The Great Exhibition is closing on May Ist. All too soon the magnificent pavilions with their wonderful exhibits will be dismantled—the famous Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders will- return home to Great Britain—the Carnival will end in the Amusement Park—the Grand Court, where romance and adventure wait under a thousand coloured lamps will vanish into the darkness. If you are one of the few who have not yet seen the Great Exhibition—book tordayl If you have seen it once you will need h'o persuading to come again, Easter will be even better ithan Christmas was. Book*accommodation through the Exhibition Accommodation Bureau, 15, Bond Street, Dun- ' edin. Bates from 10/- (full board), or in private houses 8/-; Bed and Breakfast from 5/6. State number of persons, date of visit, approximate tariff wanted, and enclose One Pound' deposit for each person. Spend Your Easter Holiday at the Great* Exhibition
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12394, 13 March 1926, Page 19
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