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Freds AssPciatiorii-.QBj’ Electric t:~i fQTelegrapK-t-Copyfiight). * • - -(Received this day at 8.30. a.m.) LONDON, -ray 14. ! 'Y*& NqrtlfcEa-st .‘Coast-Tniniatiirb Wenu j4)ley wqs opened'; ,hy. .-,- the J ? ;Pvjnce ‘of j.Wales,at Newcastle... , " LatW'Sir Janies Parr opened the Dominion’s quadrilateral pavilion ol 750 square feet, of which New Zealand lias the first month of occupancy. New Zealand has a first-class display of butter, cheese, meats, apples, honey, wool, dairy, products, tinned foods, hides and skins. In addition continuous films are being shown, also prints setting out tourist and sporting attractions. Close to the pavilion is a temporary .towerijlunying.tbA:Wellington meniorin 1 .carillon bells'. ’ ..., '. -.-,»•
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1929, Page 6
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