THOUCHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Tin-: Exhibition Hi:.\i'Tii'fi
It (iinnot he enij hnsised 100 often that Wembley cannot he seen in one dav. It is possible to gel a good idea of it in an hour, cither on foot or Jrom one of the little electric vehicles known ns "Hailodoks" but. to M-e even the Chemical Section alone cx-hau-'t-ively requires more than one \isit. M, that it is impii'sihle to estimate how* long would he needed to do justice to I lie w hole. There are not only the exhibits in the various buildings to lie studied, hut the grounds themselves provide many bonis of quiet enjoyment, especially lor those who are wise enough to invest 2d in a chair ticket, which entitles the'nohler to sit in any of tin* hundreds ot ehaii*s
about the grounds and buildings. .Much of the charm of the lay-out is undoubtedly due to tile exhibition having been built in what was an extremely beautiful natural 'park, and to the preservation of the hill-slopes and trees.
English Chemistry Magazine
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1924, Page 2
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173THOUCHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1924, Page 2
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