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The 7th Original and Only Boston 
: Food Fair. 
In consequence of the thorough man- 
-ner in which the Boston Retail Grocers’ 
Association is carrying forward _ its 
Berangements for presenting New Eng- 
Jand’s greatest Exposition—the 7th Orig- 
‘inal and Only Boston Food Fair, to be 
held in the Park Square Coliseum from 
‘September 28th to October 31st—a very 
artistic interior, which will ultimately en- 
tirely obliterate all traces of the former 
appearance of things inside the Park 
Square Coliseum, is already taking on 
form and color. Several of the individ- 
ual booths will accommodate hundreds 
of people at one time and are equipped 
with roof gardens where patrons may 
rest and overlook the entire fair. The 
Park Square Coliseum is the only ex- 
position building in this country — vast 
enough to make the erection of such 
booths possible. 
The Management of an Exposition. 
“The success or failure of a big ex- 
position such as the New Engiand Food 
Fair which is to be held in Mechanics 
Building, Boston, this October, depends 
largely upon the ability and experience of 
its management,’’ declares Aaron C. 
Dowse, the secretary of the exposition 
committee of the Massachusetts Retail 
Grocers and Provision Dealers Associa- 
tion, which is to hold its second annual 
New England Food Fair and House 
Furnishing Exposition at the famous Me- 
chanics Building from Oct. 5 to 31, 
1908. 
“The wisdom of this policy was rec- 
ognized by the exposition committee of 
the very first food fair ever given in Bos- 
ton. ‘They secured for the management 
of that fair two men who had had wide 
experience in running big expositions, 
and it was a success. 
*“The contract with Green and Rowe 
Was soon closed and with their clear, 
honest, excellent management have taken 
charge of the 2nd Annual New England 
Food Fair at Mechanics Building and 
| guarantee an exposition which will be, in 
truth, “The World’s Greatest Food 
air”? 
Attractions at Wouderiand. 
Everything of interest in Indian life ts 
presented by the Indians of Pawnee Bill 
Wild West Show, their war dances, cer- 
emonies, burial rites, and so on are lived 
Over again at every performance. . he 
Indian villaze as presented at Pawnee 
Bill’s show is precisely and truthfully, 
the same as an Indian Village on the 
prairies. Miss Annette Kellermann, the 
handsome young Australian, is rapidly 
becoming as well known hereabouts, as 
in her homeland with the result that 
everybody wants to see her fascinating 
diving and swimming exhibitions. 
Claude D. Temple All work receives my 
| personal attention 
Paper Hanger and 
House Painter MANCHESTER, 
Shop: Central St., Op. S. Knight & Son's 
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