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"Sport and Genorai" Plioto. WHERE VISITORS MUST WEAR SANDALS.— Visitors to , the . Chapter House, Westminster Abbey, London, are required to wear sandals, in order that no damage may be done to the thirteenth century tiled pavement, which has recently undergone elaborate . preservative treatment.

PICTURES BY AN ARGENTINE ARTIST.— Two pictures by Quinquella Martin; the self-taught Argentine artist; now on exhibition at the autumn .show of the New Zealand Academy, of Fine Arts. "After the Rain" (left) and "Filling the Castings" are the titles of) the two pictures, each of which reveals extraordinarily forceful treatment. They are on loan to the exhibition by Mr■'. P. R. Sargood, ■ ■. ■' ; who ■purchased them for. Dunedim , -

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Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 5

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"Sport and Genorai" Plioto. WHERE VISITORS MUST WEAR SANDALS.—Visitors to , the . Chapter House, Westminster Abbey, London, are required to wear sandals, in order that no damage may be done to the thirteenth century tiled pavement, which has recently undergone elaborate . preservative treatment. PICTURES BY AN ARGENTINE ARTIST.—Two pictures by Quinquella Martin; the self-taught Argentine artist; now on exhibition at the autumn .show of the New Zealand Academy, of Fine Arts. "After the Rain" (left) and "Filling the Castings" are the titles of) the two pictures, each of which reveals extraordinarily forceful treatment. They are on loan to the exhibition by Mr■'. P. R. Sargood, ■ ■. ■' ; who ■purchased them for. Dunedim , – Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 5

"Sport and Genorai" Plioto. WHERE VISITORS MUST WEAR SANDALS.—Visitors to , the . Chapter House, Westminster Abbey, London, are required to wear sandals, in order that no damage may be done to the thirteenth century tiled pavement, which has recently undergone elaborate . preservative treatment. PICTURES BY AN ARGENTINE ARTIST.—Two pictures by Quinquella Martin; the self-taught Argentine artist; now on exhibition at the autumn .show of the New Zealand Academy, of Fine Arts. "After the Rain" (left) and "Filling the Castings" are the titles of) the two pictures, each of which reveals extraordinarily forceful treatment. They are on loan to the exhibition by Mr■'. P. R. Sargood, ■ ■. ■' ; who ■purchased them for. Dunedim , – Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 5

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