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“WILD HEADS OF AFRICA.”

ON EXHIBIT AT THE SHOW. AN EDUCATIVE COLLECTION. The Show affords an education to Ihc visitor through devious channels, but it can be staled that one of the most prolific avenues in this connection conics under what is tilled‘‘Wild Heads of Africa.” The specimens in this exhibit, which is located in Ihc Roots Section of this year’s display, were shot try Mr J. Holmes, of Frankton, and arc being exhibited by Mr J. Dufty, of Franklon. The most important denizens of the wild African jungle are comprised in this alluring array, which attracted very marked attention from Show visitors yesterday afternoon and evening, and interest in which is sure to grow as the Show advances and Hie wealth of Hie collection becomes more generally known. There is a feast here for eyes to ponder on, and as the greater number of the heads have never been son J>y tlie ordinary New Zealander before, it is little wonder that this display is "the talk of the Show.” Here is the. opportunity to view first-hand the ferocious jungle beasts we have so frcduenily read of. Th : public who have not ycl made aei|uaiiilanee with -The Wild Heads of Africa” should take time Ijv I In; forelock and get in early to avoid Hie crush 1

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16812, 2 June 1926, Page 8

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“WILD HEADS OF AFRICA.” Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16812, 2 June 1926, Page 8

“WILD HEADS OF AFRICA.” Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16812, 2 June 1926, Page 8