NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE.
LONDON EXHIBITION. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) LONDON, October 30. When the Lord Mayor visited tho North London Exhibition" last Week he was received by Sir Thomas Wilford at the New Zealand stand. The High Commissioner mentioned that a basket of New Zealand produce would be sent to the Lord' Mayor's residence. Later, Sir Thomas, on behalf of the exhibitors, presented him with a bound souvenir volume of the exhibition. Sir W. .Phene Neal has now sent the following' letter to the High CommisDear Sir Thomas Wilford, —I take this early opportunity of thanking you most sincerely for the very generous reception you accorded to me at the New Zealand Government; Stand yesterday, and for your handsome presentation, which will always remind me of a happy morning spent at Alexandra Palace. It was a great privilege to have received this presentation from your hands on behalf of the exhibitors of the North London Exhibition, and 1 trust that tho exhibition will be a success in every way, and demonstrate to those who visit it the virility of our Dominions, and our Mother Country. With renewed gratitude, believe me,— Yours- sincerely, , . (Signed) W. Phene Neal.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20414, 8 December 1931, Page 10
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