"If we have an early harvest New Zealand will ba in no danger of a flour shortage," says the chairman of the Board of Trade, Mr W. G. McDonald, "If we have a late harvest there will be a slight pinch, provided there are no further importations of wheat." The Labour Carnival after an auspicious opening on Wednesday with a remarkably succeslful baby show is now in full swing at the King's Hall, Clyde street. Not only are all the usual carnival featurea catered for, but there are also numerous hovelties, as well as complete concert pro. grammes each evening. The hall is beautifully decorated and the a&sistants are doing work quite up to profeasional atandard. The success of the carnival is assured.
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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 32, 22 October 1920, Page 6
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