A Dunedin citizen,' who. hrf3' returned from Australia, states Australia i has prospects of a wonderful season, "reports "The Post's". . correspondent. . "Their Vfol clip has been great," lie said. "Prices for wool are high, and • there is promise of a" record, harvest. When I was there a few months ago business men were looking glum, but now the whole outlook is. bright:; Everybody appears :to .be prosperous-,, and it is a. good sign—a sort of 'set- fair' barometer that all theatres are doing big businessl It" is a matter of common knbSvled"a that when Australians have money they spend it, Tand. I shall be much disappointed if ;«iey.-.do" not come over in numbers to the Exhibition and send over ■exhibits in quantity."-
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 145, 16 December 1924, Page 9
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