MR AMERY's TOUR.
THE DUNEDIN VISITr (prbss associatio* nurtU DUNBDtN, VutoW Mr L. S. Amery visited s«W»IW* and factories this morning, tertained at luncheon by bodies. In a half-hour speech M W»T the necessity for Efflpirt bo that each part might rely " other parts for its market* Mrs Amery visited the JWJT Home for babies and was tttWi drive on the Peninsula. fjtjSl To-morrow the . jjft Mount Cook for a nine dajl W ASSOCIATES SEE SOUl®^* t (press associatlo* INVERCARGIIi, Dete^Ji In glorious sunshine Mjuri and Huxley, members of** partv, were to-day Southland. The visitors profound admiration of . ft t ture land, which they ggfa equal to anything they t, # whole tour. Official tendered the visitors at vcrcargill. Tliey leave to-jntfl* ing for Quccnstown#
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19174, 3 December 1927, Page 14
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124MR AMERY's TOUR. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19174, 3 December 1927, Page 14
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