THE END.
That the publicity propaganda campaign being conducted by the Canterbury Progress League in the United States are bearing fruit is evidenced by the numerous inquiries that are being received by Mr. P. R. Climie, organiker of the league, "for more information about New Zealand" (states the "Lyttelton Times"). By Wednesday's mail Mr. Climie received a number of letters from school children in the United States, who desired information about the Dominion for the purpose of writing essayg on New Zealand. In addition, a letter was received from a man who, after reading the league's booklets on Canterbury, had written for fuller particulars. These Mr. Climie supplied, and Wednesday's mail brought a second letter from the man, who signified his intention of taking up land near Christchurch. "That is only one instance," said Mr. Climie; "we are receiving many letters like that."
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 79, 5 April 1926, Page 11
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143THE END. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 79, 5 April 1926, Page 11
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