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Nassau Daily Review ment in Agriculture of which the Annual Mineola Fair is a complete exposition, the Nassau Daily Review dedicates this Special Fair Edition to Farmers of Nassau County and this district. Mineola once more throws open wide its portals to the visitor, and welcomes with not undue pride the thousands who come here for the Fair. Already famous throughout the state as an out- standing exposition of the progress and prosperity of Farming rightly done, as well as an elaborate Festival of Fun, this year the Mineola Fair presents a most unusual display and program of events. Five days of a continual round of interest, rivalry in contests and exhibits, instruc- tion and amusement are the prospect for the visitor. The full program of the Fair is described within these pages. Watch this paper for daily program. IN appreciation of the skill, the industry and achieve- 'The Whole Nassau County Is Part of s Wonderful and interesting as are exhibits and attrac- the FAT oon in the Fair, it is impossible to contine the inspir. ing spirit of Fair Time within the official limits of the Fair Grounds. The festival atmosphere fills the town itself and touches all business and activity. What the Fair itself is to the farm, stock and poultry : interests, the spirit of the occasion is to everysine of business here. The town and its stores are in gala array. Merchants have made their places another exposition, as it were, of goods and wares and most in- teresting values just for this occasion. Your careful reading of the pages of this Special Fair Edition gives you a display of the interest and enthusiasm that is in the air, as well as serving as a guide to the great Festival of Merchandise and Values that the stores present. THE MINEOLA FAR Mineola Fair Ground - Sept. 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 1929