THE EXHIBITION
FINAL RUSH TO BE READY
PEOMISING WEATHER OUTLOOK.
(81 riLEOnAPB.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) •'.'"• DUNEDIN, This Day.
Heavy southerly squalls on Saturday night and Sunday made the conditions unpleasant for those engaged in the .final rush of preparation for the Exhibition opening to-morrow, but the weather today is dominated by anti-cyclonic influences and promises' well for the great day to \yhich Dunedin has.been looking forward so long. As is usual with such enterprises, a great deal.remains to, be done in the various courts, but the next twenty-four hours should see. even greater- transformations thaji the past fortyeight have, arid, tliat. is saying a great deal.i •'■■'. . '■. ■•.■.':'.'. ■' ' ■' ' ' ■■ :
The Governor-General visited the Es- I Ilibition.this morning, and inspected the principal displays' in process of arrangements The'Prime Minister arrives touiglit, \and several Cabinet Ministers and j other prominent men will be here by tomorrow. The city is rapidly filling with visitors from all parts ;of New Zealand, a3 well as .fronts oversea countries. '
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Evening Post, Issue 119, 16 November 1925, Page 8
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