THE SMALL CAPITALIST
GOOD OPENING IN NEW ZEALAND ( ST CABLB—PBKSS ASSOCIATION- COPTEIGHT. (AUSTRALIAN A\D W.Z CABLI ASSOCIATION LONDON, April 3. Sir "ames Parr opened the Ipswich Empire Exhibition and Shopping Week. Replying to the toast of "The Empire," at the civic lunch, he stressed the fact that there were openings in New Zealand for men of small capital, and cheap and comfortable living, with excellent educational facilities for children. He added that he was initiating a strong campaign, urging New Zealand's claims in that direction The Mayor, Mr Tenipest, who remarked that he had lived for several years in New Zealand, presented Sir James Parr with a replica of an ancient ITible stool.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 9
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