KI I! ST KIM'ITS <>K WKM 111.K.Y. LONDON. -Inly I. Tlio liritisli Km pi re Kxhihit inn at Wembley lists now been open fur two months. and si«in> are not wantinp tint the Inmost- from it will lio ;i rich nnc. not only I'nr Omit llritnin. Inn air > for nil the Dominions mill Colonics. Many of the Dominions insist on tin* l.iiivlmse of rnw materials nml mauufaotnri'd ponds inside tlm Kmpirc. It i. impossible to pi vc nny exact lipnros of the volume of l.usine.ss already done, loit very larpe contracts Ini' ran material' anil main! fuel in or] •piod' have I»een made. Many ol the-e •ontiact- Inn me from Continental countries and South Allien ia. I’rohahly the most ontstnlldinp feaf lire in the Australian oavilion i- the phenomenal sale ni Australian apples. Since the exhibition opened (it).('Oil eases have heen purchased and mole than 7.000.000 apples sold. Httsiness iniptiries with repaid to Canadian produie of all hind', lahour.savinp devices in the homes, hoaseiinld poods, furniture timber ol all Limit, raw and manufactured poods. have come from Amsterdam. Ilamhiirp. litidapest. India. South Africa. Cyprus. Denmark. I’oland. and I’alestine. The products ot Tallpanyika. Ceylon. Malaya and I panda have also hroupht a larpe number of inipiiries. \iiyihinp Inin ‘.’dim to 7.0"0 dalla oranpes are sold daily in tin* Palestine oavilion. Trade inipiiries in the New Zealand "avilioii embrace almost the whole ranpe of raw nod manufactured produet' displayed. The total sales in the Indian pavilion til) till dune ISth. amounted to JStlo.lKX). All the selling courts have cabled for fresh suoplies.
Ii.K.A. It ESDI. FT I ON. WKI.I.TNOTON. Aug. -1 • Tli»* Executive nl' tin- Ret iirtu-il Sul-diei-s' A*»--■ o*.• i:1 1 ii>ll passed :i ivsnlut ion respectini' tin- -tjiti-nu-nt made hy the Minister ini- I .anils (I Inn 11. I). Mrl.end). that tin- n-iiiii-sis I'nmi the ntvtiirncd Suldiei-' AsMii-iatimi tn keep tin- special i-nin ("sinus alive lliil lint represent tin- general nniiiiun nl' the ni-'ii, staling fiiiphidthat the Minister inis iiini'li less njnmrl unity nf knowing tin- men's ciiinimi than the Assuciat inns anil renllirming its view that tin- great linlk nf tl-n lilt'll de-ire tin- sjn-cial inmi-ssinns tn la* kept, alive till justice is done tn all relumed n..-:i. O-'or continuation of nt-ffs e'-e fourth pajto). KliS; three years nlil .li.-rst-.vs anil Slinrnlionis. Apply T. Brown, Jiliu* Spur. ■'STTANTED TO BENT One nr tun »V unfurnished BOOMS. handy to J’nst Office; no children. Apply •‘tiuttrilian" Office. A\ day l:ert TAXTKD--GIRI. for ponwal 1 housework. Apply tiftcr Thursat Mr Mi-Oavn- k'.s house, FitzherStreot. WANTED- Efficient BOOK-KKER-F.l*. Apply F.rii- .lames. Retell .Street. THE HANDY GAS COOKED VOl? THE HOME. it :s & IS B? n r eh- -* - VS'. • CAN BE HAD ON THE TIME PAYMENT SYSTEM. HUNDREDS COMING INTO USE proving the great convenience of the.so stivers of time, work and worry. Full particulars from the: HOKITIKA GAS COY.
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