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filled the main display area. Mrs R. Agar weaving food baskets at the Display Centre National Publicity Studios Featured in other parts of the Display Centre were entries in three competitions—mural, ‘Polynesian Head’, and children's colouring, a photographic display, and several paintings by artist Selwyn Muru. Of special interest were Goldie and Lindauer prints, original purchase deeds for land in the Wellington area, and many priceless artifacts. Talent quests were held daily, and each evening a different programme was arranged: a Junior Proms concert with boys and girls from Hato Paora and Turakina Colleges; demonstrations of Powhiri, action songs, pois, games and hakas by members of three Wellington Maori clubs; songs and dances by a Tokelauan group; an All-Nations Proms Concert with national dress and special items from many countries; an unforgettable Maori-Polynesian Concert, when six clubs presented items to a delighted audience in a packed Town Hall; and a grand ‘Night in Polynesia’ Ball. Special guests at the Junior Proms Concert, challenged by the Halo Paora boys, were Tun Abdul Razak, Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, his wife Toh Puan Raha, and their official party. Toh Puan Raha returned next morning to have a leisurely look at the display, and was delighted with the impromptu singing of Maori songs by infants from Porirua East primary school, who had come with their teacher to the Centre. Hundreds gathered for a hangi at Oriental Bay on the Saturday afternoon, where the food was served in flax baskets made during the week. Festival Week ended as it began, with choral singing, but this time at a combined Thanksgiving Service in the Town Hall. However, with several competitions still open and static displays still on view, public interest in the Festival remained high. Plans are under way for another festival centred on Waitangi Day, 6 February 1969. competition results: Polynesian Head: D. N. Carr, ‘Tranquility’, 1; Mrs Louise Nathan, ‘Tamahine’, 2. Mural: Selwyn Muru, 1; Mr M. Forsey, 2. Photographic: Black and White: Mrs Y. J. Cave, Wanganui, 1; R. Woolff, Wellington, 2; Colour Prints: W. H. Britton, Auckland, 1; W. Hitt, Auckland, 2; Colour Slides: W. H. Britton, Auckland, 1; R. Woolff, Wellington, 2. Results of the talent quest and carving competition are not yet available. The food baskets are put to good use at the Oriental Bay hangi ‘Dominion’ photograph