EMPIRE EXHIBITION.
CARVED MAORI HOUSE. THE FINEST OF ITS KIND. (“Sydney Sun” Cables). .Received this clay at 8.50 a.m.) LONDON, April 8. The Maori carved house adjacent to the New Zealand Pavilion at Wembley is nearing completion. Major Darisey. Superintendent of Construction, believes it is one of the best nncominoreial exhibits. It is seventy-five feet long, thirty wide and twenty-two high. Tee house is the finest of its kind ill existence. The carving is in a wonder ful state of preservation. COMMISSIONER FOR DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. ißeeeivcd ttis day at 8.80 a.m.) [LONDON, April 8. Mr Donne, formerly New Zealand official Secretary in London, has been appointed honorary Executive Commissioner in Britain to the International South Secs Exhibition to he held at Dunedin in 1925-26.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1924, Page 3
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124EMPIRE EXHIBITION. Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1924, Page 3
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