DUNEDIN EXHIBITION.
' The Home Industries Section will form an important feature, of the Education Court of the New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition. This section is for the work of individuals •as distinct from firms' or factories, and awards will be made in the form of certificates of merit. The section will be devoted to men's work only, as women's work is • fully fully catered for under the special Women's Section. The object of the section is, of course, to.show the energy and ability of the individual worker, and hobbies and trades-of .all kinds are fully provided for ■ under the five groups—Fine Arts, Arts and Crafts, Trades, Maori Home Industries and Collections. Intending exhibitors will find full information in an announcement in our advertising columns. The Women's Section will be a great feature of the-Exhibition. There is an influential committee at work collecting specimens of" women's .work from all over the world. Already letters are arriving from Australia, asking for particulars,, and promising support. There will be a most attractive display of women's handicrafts.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 8 June 1925, Page 7
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175DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 8 June 1925, Page 7
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