SEVEN DAYS’ CARNIVAL.
Theef ia one unique feature about the entertainments which will open at Logan Park on Saturday afternoon: they will never be seen in Dunedin again. hor seven all-too-short and fleeting days the Amusements Park, now renowned throughout New Zealand, will entertain the people of Dunedin in one last joyous carnival. Once more those delirious plunges over the dips on the scenic railway—those headlong charges down the slides in the fun factory—those wild rides on the whir—a dozen other pleasures and delights. The gates will open on Sa.urdav at 2 p.m., and will remain open to all and sundry; for ti.will.be the people s carnival—the last of its Ind in Dunedin The devices will be run at the i educed fares that were in operation when the Exhibition closed, and to celebrate the opening night St. K.Klda, New glands premier band, as was proved at the Exhibition band contest, have been engaged for an evening concert, winch also wi be free to all. No doubt the public will show their appreciation of the courage and enterprise that provides such cntei-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19801, 28 May 1926, Page 14
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182SEVEN DAYS’ CARNIVAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19801, 28 May 1926, Page 14
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