HOW THE GROUND IS LAID OUT.
1. Machinery Hall. 3. Canada. 3. New Zealand. 4. Australia. 5. Ceylon Tea House. 6. Ceylon Village. 7. Indian Tea House. 8. Indian Village. 9. Giant Flip Flap. 19. The Toboggan Liloise. 11. Sunken Band Stand. 12. Grand Restaurant. 13. Franco-British Pavilion. Garden Club. 16. Imperial Pavilion. 17. British Applied Arts Palace. 18. Palace of Women's Work. 19. Palace of French Applied Arts. 20. Fine Arts Palace. 21. Palaces of British Textiles and Chemical Industries. 22. French Restaurant and British. Education Buildings. 23. Horticultural. 24. Palace of French Applied Arts. 25. Palace of Music. 86. Entrance to Grounds from British Liberal Arts Palace. British Social Economy Hall, British Alimentation and Agricultural Building, French Education Building, French Agricultural Palace, French Alimentation Hall, and French Palace «X Liberal Arts.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 24, 10 June 1908, Page 46
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133HOW THE GROUND IS LAID OUT. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 24, 10 June 1908, Page 46
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