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N.Z. At AVr.Min.KY. The site covers an area approximately I.TJ.IH;! sipiare feet, of which -to.odtl square feet are occupied hv the Pavilion. Its exterior is handsomely decoarted in lihrous plaster with typical New Zealand scenes, with an imposing entrance, leading into the main hall, in which New Zealand natural history exhibits. tourist, and sporting trophies, are (li-nlayed. The Pavilion itself, is divided into sections, in which are shown the various products and industries of the Dominion. Provision has been made for exhibiting meat, dairy produce, fruit and fisheries- all in cold storage and near til** ll'esll Irllil exhibit V. ill be preserved fruit and jams. The fisheries section illustrates the sporting possibilities of the Dominion, and specimens ol sword-fish, king lisli. and olliers are shown in blocks oi ice. Other exhibits include wool, hides, skills, tallow, rabbit and opossum skins, minerals, seeds, honey. kauri gum. poultry. Ilax. timber, and various reuuidary industries. At a restaurant in tlm Pavilion il is now possible to obtain meals made entirely from New Zealand products. I.emloii Paper.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1924, Page 2
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177THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1924, Page 2
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