1. A tasteful exhibit, representing Italy, in the Allies’ Section of the strikingly effective Pageant of Peace held in Dunedin on Saturday, July 19. This patriotic tableau, which is set up on a lost Dunedin grocers. 2. Messrs. Penrose and Co.’s exhibit, representing America, which attracted considerable admiration among the Trades Displays in the great Peace Processional Pageant in Dune outstanding feature of the recent celebrations. 3. View in the Kensington Drill Hall, Dunedin, on Monday, July 21, showing the thousands of school children who attended the Victory Demonstration held in connection with the Peace festivities in the southern city. 4. The comprehensive Peace Procession, held in Dunedin, and which spread over more than two miles of the city streets, passing It was a magnificent procession, embracing all classes, and in some shape or form every section of the community found representation. This remarkable pageant of Peace and Victory was reple try, tableaux, of significant symbolism, handsomely decorated vehicles, a multitude; of beautiful displays, and much of the pomp and circumstance of war provided a strikingly spect
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1528, 7 August 1919, Page 35
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1771. A tasteful exhibit, representing Italy, in the Allies’ Section of the strikingly effective Pageant of Peace held in Dunedin on Saturday, July 19. This patriotic tableau, which is set up on a lost Dunedin grocers. 2. Messrs. Penrose and Co.’s exhibit, representing America, which attracted considerable admiration among the Trades Displays in the great Peace Processional Pageant in Dune outstanding feature of the recent celebrations. 3. View in the Kensington Drill Hall, Dunedin, on Monday, July 21, showing the thousands of school children who attended the Victory Demonstration held in connection with the Peace festivities in the southern city. 4. The comprehensive Peace Procession, held in Dunedin, and which spread over more than two miles of the city streets, passing It was a magnificent procession, embracing all classes, and in some shape or form every section of the community found representation. This remarkable pageant of Peace and Victory was reple try, tableaux, of significant symbolism, handsomely decorated vehicles, a multitude; of beautiful displays, and much of the pomp and circumstance of war provided a strikingly spect New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1528, 7 August 1919, Page 35
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