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SHOW ATTRACTIONS.

WONDER GIRL GLASS BLOWER. "The Wonder Girl Glass Blower" is the name which Is given to Miss Mac Kingslcy on account of her keen knowledge and natural aptitude in the art of glass-blowing. Miss iCingsley lea'rned her art in laboratories of famous glass-makers in Europe, and her unique work lias won appreciation in every part of the world, but her success siill finds her a good unspoiled Australian of charming manner. This talented girl will appear throughout the Hamilton Winter Show, where she will give her demonstrations of manufacturing glass articles such as kiwis, kangaroos, sailing ships with outspreading sails, beautiful vases, bells that ring like steel, stags, glass hair, old Dulci' smoking pipes, native anlmais and birds. Her greatest achievement is a large model of the Sydney harbour bridge, which contains over ISO miles of r.pun glass and took many weeks io bi'-ild. Visitors to the Winter Show should see the world's only girl glass-blower at work. SMALLEST HORSE IN WORLD. See the Smallest Horse in Ihc World, size '26 inches, age C years. I will willingly give £IOO to anyone who can produce a horse smaller than Tommy. Ho is smaller amongst ltorses than the smallest of Pomeranian dogs is amongst dogs. Yet while there are many Pomeranians there is only one Tommy, and while the Pomeranian is more or less of a freak, Tommy is a perfect example of bis species, a dark bay with a beautiful glossy coal. If you are interested in horses you should see lids. You will fed thai, you would like to take hint home as a. pet for your baby. My hoy at 2 years of age had a wooden rocking horse lh.M win much larger. You will cheat yourself of a treat if you don't sec him. Showing in the same tent is the Kangaroo, an interesting animal for any adult who lias not seen one and one that a child should uot miss. He is for many reasons the most interesting animal that has ever to outknowledge run wild in Australia and this is a good specimen of the species Both exhibits under the direction of tasman Bradley. 751

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16811, 1 June 1926, Page 6

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SHOW ATTRACTIONS. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16811, 1 June 1926, Page 6

SHOW ATTRACTIONS. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16811, 1 June 1926, Page 6