DOMINION NEWS.
DOMINION'S ART COLLECTION". By Telegraph.—Press Association. '""^?jtß Weliingtou, Last Jfiglii* '|jffl The collection of watci-color drawii|ffl,j|M and pencil sketches 'by Nicholas ChevajJ|B Her, the well-known artist who panied the ©like of Edinburgh' on 'MsIJH visit to No Zealand, ' was to the Dominion some years s|i>!|jlH by his wife, Mrs, Chewiiier, who died'wjljH contly, and under the terms of her the collection will lie supplemented further paintings, (sketches, and ings. These are at present in the HiMSpM Commissioner's office, and will be taj&l|9 there, until after the war, owing to sttttflSß niariiie risks. t ' ,;J|!S
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1918, Page 5
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96DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1918, Page 5
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