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THE EXHIBITION.

CONTINUANCE NEXT YEAR, A NEW ZEALAND ADVOCATE. IE? cjsle—rarss association—coptbiost; (SXVTES'3 TXLSOSAJ4S.) LONDON, September 19. The statement that the Empire Exhi birion will continue in 102") is autlic ritativelv deprecated as being at leas premature. Sir George Penwick (Dunedin), wh is returning home by the Taloja, ha joined the ranks of those endeavourin: ro persuade the New Zealand Govern tnent to participate in the extension o Wembley, pointing out that the Dune :lin Exhibition is quite a separate affaii "In my judgment," he said, "Xev Zealand should provide the nccessar tmonnt of money for another year o the Wembley Exhibition, because th Dominion has a really line show. A3 tier products, resources, and potential] tics, which cannot fail to impress visit Drs. are a splendid means of attraetinj the right stamp of immigrants, and o stimulating trade."' PREFERENCE FOR BRITISH GOODS. (bs cable—rasss association—corral?*?) (AUSTRALIAN AXD V.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATJOH.) (Received September 21st, 5.5 p.m.)

LONDON, September ID. Sir Edward Lueas, speaking at Wembley, asked men to rnve definite instructions to their wives to give preference to Dominion goods over foreign.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18184, 22 September 1924, Page 9

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THE EXHIBITION. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18184, 22 September 1924, Page 9

THE EXHIBITION. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18184, 22 September 1924, Page 9

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